Take time now to get car, home winter ready
Published 11:00 pm Sunday, December 8, 2024
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As temperatures drop and the winter season officially approaches, it’s time for Miss-Lou residents to pause for a moment and make sure they are “winter ready.”
While we’re much more familiar with hot weather and summer heat here in the Miss-Lou, the winter season can be dangerous for anyone who is caught unprepared when storms hit, temperatures fall or power outages occur. Earlier this year in January, dangerous cold and icy conditions caused 12 fatalities and 29 injuries across the state.
And we all know that January and February bring the coldest temperatures of the year, so now is the time to prepare your home, family and vehicles for cold temperatures, possible extended power outages, and wintry weather.
Here are some tips for making your home winter-ready:
Store dry, seasoned wood for your fireplace or wood-burning stove.
Insulate walls and attics; use caulk and weather-stripping around doors and windows.
Install storm windows or cover windows with plastic.
Winterize your house, barn, shed, or any other structure that may provide shelter for your family, neighbors, livestock, or equipment.
Clear rain gutters, repair roof leaks, and cut away tree branches that could fall on a house or other structure during a storm.
Insulate pipes with insulation or newspapers and plastic and allow faucets to drip slightly during cold weather to avoid freezing.
Keep fire extinguishers on hand and ensure everyone in your house knows how to use them.
Learn how to shut off water valves in the case of a pipe bursting.
Know ahead of time what you should do to help elderly or disabled friends, neighbors, or employees.
If you find yourself needing to evacuate or change locations due to weather or a power outage, you should have a to-go kit for your family. It should include:
Non-perishable food for family and pets
Water (1 gallon/family member a day)
Extra blankets
Dry Firewood
Additional medications
First Aid Kit
Phone Charger
Hygiene Items
Flashlights
Extra Batteries
And, of course, make sure you have all the safety items needed in your vehicle at all times, including:
Windshield scraper
Jumper cables
Blankets
Water/snacks
Flashlight with extra batteries
First aid kit
Cell phone charger
Emergency flares or reflectors
While we love the coziness of a crisp winter day and the joys of the season, we all need to be prepared in case winter weather turns dangerous.