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Your ultimate checklist for blizzard preparedness

2023-12-27T17:15:10+00:00
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Blizzards can be both awe-inspiring and dangerous, bringing heavy snowfall, strong winds and freezing temperatures.

Being prepared for a blizzard is essential to ensure your and your family’s safety and comfort during these intense winter storms.

Here are some simple ways you can minimize the impact of a blizzard and stay safe, warm and secure throughout the storm.

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Having a well-stocked supply of essential items is the first step in blizzard preparedness.

Ensure you have enough non-perishable food and water to last each family member at least three days, with one gallon of water per person per day recommended.

Keep a supply of medications, first aid kits and personal hygiene products — and don’t forget about pet supplies if you have animals.

Additionally, it’s important to have a stockpile of batteries, flashlights and candles in case of power outages.

Ensure you have heat and power

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Maintaining warmth is critical during a blizzard, so check your heating system and consider having alternative heat sources like wood for a fireplace or a portable generator.

Ensure your generator is properly ventilated to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning, and never use outdoor heating devices indoors.

To prepare for a blizzard, stock up on extra blankets, sleeping bags and warm clothing in case the heating fails.

It’s also wise to have a carbon monoxide detector with battery backup to monitor air quality, especially if you’re using alternative heating methods.

Home safety and maintenance to stay safe during a storm

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Preparing your home before a blizzard strikes can prevent damage and keep you safe.

Insulate your home by sealing drafts around doors and windows, and ensure your roof and gutters are in good condition to handle heavy snowfall.

Keep a supply of ice melt and sand to manage icy walkways and driveways, and have shovels or a snow blower ready for snow removal.

Remember to trim any tree branches that could fall on your house or power lines due to heavy snow or wind.

Information is vital to prepare for a blizzard

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Staying informed and being able to communicate are crucial during a blizzard.

Keep a battery-powered or hand-crank radio to receive weather updates and emergency information, and ensure your cell phones and other devices are fully charged before the storm hits.

Consider having a backup power source like a power bank for your devices, and establish a family communication plan in case you get separated.

It’s also helpful to have a list of important contacts, including local emergency services, utilities and neighbors.

Personal safety and health during the storm

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Personal safety and health are paramount during a blizzard.

Dress in layers to stay warm, both inside and outside the house, and be aware of signs of frostbite and hypothermia.

Avoid overexertion when shoveling snow, as this can lead to heart strain, and take breaks as needed.

If you must go outside, let someone know your plans and expected return time, and always carry a winter survival kit in your car.

Keep your car tuned up

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If you need to use your vehicle during a blizzard, ensure it’s well-prepared.

Keep your gas tank at least half full to prevent fuel line freeze-up, and check that your car is in good working condition, including tires, brakes and battery.

Stock your car with a winter emergency kit containing items like blankets, water, non-perishable snacks, a shovel, and sand or cat litter for traction.

Always have a plan for where to go if you get stuck, and avoid driving if conditions are too dangerous.

Caring for pets and livestock during a storm

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Don’t forget about your pets and livestock during a blizzard.

Bring pets indoors or ensure they have a warm, sheltered place outside with access to unfrozen water.

For livestock, check that barns and shelters are secure and provide extra feed and water.

Remember that animals can suffer from cold-related illnesses just like humans, so monitor their well-being closely.

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