Living in Crossville, TN we certainly have the perks of the 4 seasons. But are you prepared, is your family prepared for a winter storm ? Now, we may not get 4 ft drifts of snow like other states but there are many people now in our community that have relocated from other states such as Florida, like myself, who only seen pictures of the snow. If you are not accustomed to cold weather or snow below you will find informative information every resident of Crossvlle, TN should have.

Before Winter Storms and Extreme ColdSilver Lake Trail in Winter

Add the following supplies to your disaster supplies kit:

  • Rock salt to melt ice on walkways
  • Sand to improve traction
  • Snow shovels and other snow removal equipment.

Prepare your home and family

  • Prepare for possible isolation in your home by having sufficient heating fuel; regular fuel sources may be cut off. For example, store a good supply of dry, seasoned wood for your fireplace or wood-burning stove.

  • Winterize your home to extend the life of your fuel supply by insulating walls and attics, caulking and weather-stripping doors and windows, and installing storm windows or covering 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 a little during cold weather to avoid freezing.

  • Keep fire extinguishers on hand, and make sure everyone in your house knows how to use them. House fires pose an additional risk, as more people turn to alternate heating sources without taking the necessary safety precautions.

  • Learn how to shut off water valves (in case a pipe bursts).

  • Know ahead of time what you should do to help elderly or disabled friends, neighbors or employees.

  • Hire a contractor to check the structural ability of the roof to sustain unusually heavy weight from the accumulation of snow - or water, if drains on flat roofs do not work.

Prepare your carImage Ref: 16-15-1 - Car in the snow, Viewed 1060 times

  • Check or have a mechanic check the following items on your car:

  • Antifreeze levels - ensure they are sufficient to avoid freezing.

  • Battery and ignition system - should be in top condition and battery terminals should be clean.

  • Brakes - check for wear and fluid levels.

  • Exhaust system- check for leaks and crimped pipes andrepair or replace as necessary. Carbon monoxide is deadly and usually gives no warning.

  • Fuel and air filters - replace and keep water out of the system by using additives and maintaining a full tank of gas.

  • Heater and defroster - ensure they work properly.

  • Lights and flashing hazard lights - check for serviceability.

  • Oil - check for level and weight. Heavier oils congeal more at low temperatures and do not lubricate as well.

  • Thermostat - ensure it works properly.

  • Windshield wiper equipment - repair any problems and maintain proper washer fluid level.

  • Install good winter tires. Make sure the tires have adequate tread. All-weather radials are usually adequate for most winter conditions. However, some jurisdictions require that to drive on their roads, vehicles must be equipped with chains or snow tires with studs.

  • Maintain at least a half tank of gas during the winter season.

  • Place a winter emergency kit in each car that includes:  

  • a shovel
  • windshield scraper and small broom
  • flashlight
  • battery powered radio
  • extra batteries
  • water
  • snack food
  • matches
  • extra hats, socks and mittens
  • First aid kit with pocket knife
  • Necessary medications
  • blanket(s)
  • tow chain or rope
  • road salt and sand
  • booster cables
  • emergency flares
  • fluorescent distress flag

Dress for the Weather

  • Wear several layers of loose fitting, lightweight, warm clothing rather than one layer of heavy clothing. The outer garments should be tightly woven and water repellent.

  • Wear mittens, which are warmer than gloves.

  • Wear a hat.

  • Cover your mouth with a scarf to protect your lungs.

 

Gloves : a smiling snowman in a red sleigh stock photo

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
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7 Comments on Winter is Coming, Are you and your Family prepared ?

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18
2007
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Melissa, we don't get that cold down here in Louisiana. I did just last night cover my pool in preparation of fall. There are several trees around here that make a mess for clean up.
6:32am • #1
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Frank,

We covered our pool here over the weekend as well. I live on an acre and have plenty of trees like will create one heck of a clean up as well. We don't get extreme cold but enough to go ice skating on the whats left of our pool wate :)

6:41am • #2
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19
2007
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Please keep all the snow up there this year too!!
4:45am • #3
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Keith and Robin,

But I like to share !

5:30am • #4
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Yeah Melissa, here in Florida we're prepared for winter.  Prepared to turn off the A/C and fling open our windows for about 7 months!  I've lived up north and your "be prepared" list is spot on.  I actually used to carry dried "cow patties" in my car to use for traction in case I got stuck.  WORKS!  I would add, if a storm is approaching fill up your gas tank.  I once got stuck on I-29 in Missouri in a blizzard.  I ended up in the ditch.  I had all my survival items, 5 dogs for warmth, and had filled my tank just before I left for my destination.
1:03pm • #5
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21
2007
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Melissa,  These are great tips for people in an area where it actually gets cold.  :)  I can tell that you put a lot of thought in to this post. 
9:42pm • #6
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Well down here in Myrtle Beach we have Hurricane season, so we also get prepared! But thanks for reminding me why I moved from Wisconsin. Have a great weekend!
9:45pm • #7

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