In light of the frigid temperatures and snow-filled forecasts, the American Red Cross and Unitil, a provider of natural gas and electricity to customers throughout New England, are encouraging residents to prepare for potential weather-related emergencies this winter. Freezing rain, heavy snow and gusty winds can create unsafe conditions. Early preparation can help residents keep their families and properties safe during the winter months.
"As temperatures stay below freezing here in New England, we’re encouraging residents to be prepared for all types of winter weather. While we can’t predict the weather, we can offer a few tips to help New England residents ensure they’re winter ready."
Media Relations Manager, Alec O’Meara
As snow accumulates and temperatures drop, the American Red Cross and Unitil advise residents to take the following steps to prepare for winter weather:
- Assemble an Emergency Preparedness Kit: Pack a winter-specific supply kit that includes a warm coat, hat, mittens or gloves, and water-resistant boots, along with extra blankets and extra warm clothing. Sand or non-clumping kitty litter is good to have on hand to help make walkways or steps less slippery. Additionally, make sure you have a first aid kit and essential medications, canned food and can opener, bottled water, flashlights and a battery-powered radio with extra batteries in your home in the event of a power outage.
- Prepare Your Home and Car: Winterize your vehicle and keep the gas tank full, which will help to keep the fuel line from freezing. Make sure your home is properly insulated by installing storm windows or covering windows with plastic from the inside to help keep cold air out. Maintain heating equipment and chimneys by having them cleaned and inspected every year. Open kitchen and bathroom cabinet doors to allow warmer air to circulate around the plumbing. Running water, even at a trickle, helps to prevent pipes from freezing.
- Protect Your Gas Meter: Remove snow and ice carefully from a meter or outdoor appliance vent carefully with a broom. Avoid shoveling or plowing snow up against or covering the meter or pipe. Remove icicles from overhead eaves and gutters to assure dripping water does not freeze the meter or vent pipe. If you cannot reach icicles on your own, contact a qualified roofing vendor. Blocked meters and vents can cause a dangerous buildup of carbon monoxide gas in a home or business. Therefore, it is crucial to know where your vents are and to ensure they don’t become covered.
- Take Notice of Storm Warnings: A winter storm WATCH means winter storm conditions are possible within the next 36 to 48 hours. People in a watch area should review their winter storm plans and stay informed about weather conditions via NOAA Weather radio, or local radio or television stations. A winter storm WARNING means that life-threatening, severe winter conditions have begun or will begin within 24 hours. Individuals in a warning area should take precautions immediately.
"Preparing your home is crucial in the winter months,” Maria Devlin, CEO American Red Cross of New Hampshire and Vermont. “Adhering to these safety tips will ensure your family is safe all winter long.”