We finally received our first bit of snow this year! Granted it is not expected to be anything major, there have been predictions for heavy snow storms soon, and as some of us may know - winter storms should not be taken lightly. With these easy tips, you can be prepared for these storms.
Stay Warm
Losing power means losing heat, and that can be a pain for obvious reasons. But trust me, you can live comfortably for a long time with no heat. The first step is to dress warm. Lots of light layers keep you warmer than one big coat. Wear a hat or a hood - your body loses most of its heat through your head. You're in your house, no one is judging you. It’s also important to insulate your house. Put extra weather stripping or towels under the door and windows. You don’t want any drafts getting in.
Keep Your Water Running
It’s important to keep the water running. The water in the pipes will freeze much faster if it isn’t moving. So go to each faucet and tap and turn them on just a little bit, so that they’re barely dripping. That way the water won’t sit still in the pipes and freeze.
Stay In The Loop
On Staten Island, we all have experienced power outages and what is our first instinct? To find the radio, so always keep a battery-powered radio handy. Yes, it seems old-fashioned, but it’s much more comforting knowing the events that are occuring. Remember that most news that keeps you in the know is on the AM stations.
Stock Up
It's kind of that saying "it's better to be over dressed than under;" when it comes to winter storms, it’s better to be over prepared, than not prepared enough. Keep some extra water and canned foods stored in the house. Keep extra flashlights, candles, matches, a camping stove, and maybe some extra gasoline for the car, or generator.
Winter storms can be a pain in the neck, but a little preparation goes a long way. When the power goes out, it’s nice to know that you have everything you need to get by.
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