Cold Weather Reminders for Everyone Across the Nation

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We have an icy day in Maryland and these cold weather reminders from Kristin Hamilton are very timely.  It is nice to know that Kristin is thinking about us as she enjoys the weather in California.

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Original content by Kristin Hamilton CA Realtor DRE #01492138

Cold Weather Reminders for Everyone Across the Nation 

Cold Weather Reminders for Everyone

 

We are all experiencing severe cold weather across the nation so here are a few reminders so everyone stays safe and healthy. Be Safe!

 

Outside:

  • Avoid overexertion, such as shoveling heavy snow, pushing a car, or walking in deep snow. Sweating could lead to chill and hypothermia. Cold weather also puts extra strain on the heart, so the elderly and those with heart conditions should be especially cautious when out in the cold.
  • Walk carefully on snowy, icy sidewalks.
  • Wear loose lightweight warm clothing in layers with a waterproof outer layer. Wear a hat, scarf and mittens.
  • Keep your clothes dry. Change wet clothing and socks. Keep the top of your head covered with a warm hat as you lose body heat here.
  • Do not drive in bad weather conditions if you are exhausted.
  • Turn on GPS signal in your cell phone- good tracking device is you are lost

Cold Weather Reminders for Everyone Across the Nation Home:

  • Battery-powered flashlight
  • (NOAA) weather radio and portable radio
  • Extra food- canned, dry food, nuts/ power bars.
  • Can opener
  • Bottled water- at least 3 gallons per person
  • Make sure each member of the household has a warm coat, gloves, hat and water-resistant boots.
  • Extra blankets and Clean Sleeping Bags. 
  • Have extra dietary foods and medicine for infants, elderly or disabled.
  • Be aware of potential fire and carbon monoxide hazards if you plan to use an emergency heating source such as a fireplace, wood stove or space heater.
  • If the power goes out, try to use battery operated lighting. If you use candles, be very careful of fire dangers.
  • Turn off TV's and Computers if a storm is coming due to power failures.
  • Do not bring in and light any barbecues in the house! This will kill you!

Cold Weather Reminders for Everyone Across the NationPets:

  • Keep extra food/medicine on hand for your pets.
  • Bring your pets inside during the cold weather.
  • Don’t forget a warm sweater/coat for your pet.
  • If you walk your dog in the snow, get boots for the dog.
  • If you go outside with your pet, shorten the walk due to wind chill/frostbite.
  • Keep your pets well nourished with food and water.

Cold Weather Reminders for Everyone Across the NationVehicle:

  • Your car should always be equipped with emergency supplies. Keep the following items stored in a portable container:
  • A small battery powered radio (AM is sufficient) and extra batteries
  • Flashlight with extra batteries
  • Green Neon light Sticks- Cyalume (the ones you break to use)
  • Cellular phone and charger
  • Cell Phone External Battery (backup minutes)
  • Windshield scraper
  • Jumper cables
  • Fire extinguisher
  • Maps (if your car won’t start, your navigation won’t work)
  • Shovel
  • Blanket and extra clothes
  • Flares
  • Bottled water and nonperishable, high energy foods (granola bars, canned nuts, raisins, hard candy, trail mix, peanut butter and crackers)
  • First aid kit
  • Tire repair kit and pump
  • Tow chain or rope
  • Chains for Tires if you live in an area where they are required in snow.

*Three last Safety tips  by Kristin Hamilton:

 

  1.  If you know of an elderly or sick friend who lives alone, go by and check on them and perhaps keep them with you during bad storms. Be sure to get extra clothes and medicines.
  2. We are all experiencing harsh weather and storms so expect the worst and be prepared. You may lose power for 1-2 days so be able to hold up in your home comfortably.
  3. Keep your ‘gas tank’ full. Stop and buy gas on the way home so if you do have to evacuate you are not on empty.

 

Kristin Hamilton DRE #014092138 Keller Williams Realty -I sell real estate in Riverside and San Bernardino Counties commonly called the Inland Empire. I am a trained and experienced Short Sale agent. If you are looking for a professional and experienced agent, I am just a click away. Google me at Kristin Hamilton-Real Estate Agent. Homeowners and Buyers both will find my services top notch and successful. Call me to sell your home; both traditional and short sales.

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Comments (14)

Ron and Alexandra Seigel
Napa Consultants - Carpinteria, CA
Luxury Real Estate Branding, Marketing & Strategy

Roy,

These are excellent suggestions.  When my father was working in North Dakota for the US Gvoernment, one HAD to stop and help people in the dead of winter, if their car was stopped, because it was so cold, that one could freeze to death in no time...These are very good suggestions on your part, and by the way, we do have our BRRRR, cold areas in California.  A

Jan 28, 2013 05:43 AM
Rebecca Gaujot, Realtor®
Lewisburg, WV
Lewisburg WV, the go to agent for all real estate

Roy, it was really cold here on Friday and Saturday...started to warm up on Sunday and today it is 53 degrees and is suppose to stay in the 50-60s all week and then perhaps snow on Friday...whew ...wish mother nature would make up her mind...winter or spring :)

Jan 28, 2013 05:48 AM
Kristin Hamilton CA Realtor
Sun Lakes Realty - Banning, CA
(909) 557-6966- Specialize 55+ Communties Banning

Hi Roy,

Stay warm and we will soon be enjoying the warmth of the spring and all the beautiful flowers will be popping up everywhere. Thanks for the re-blog.

Jan 28, 2013 06:22 AM

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