Freezing Temperatures Warning

If the National Weather Service has issued a Freezing Temperatures Warning due to extremely cold temperatures that could pose hazards to life and property, make sure you're aware of the below:

Impacts

* Bitterly cold temperatures can lead to frostbite and hypothermia if not properly protected against.
* Icy conditions on roads and walkways may lead to hazardous travel and an increased risk of accidents.
* Frozen pipes and potential power outages are possible during extreme cold.

Safety Precautions

  1. Stay Warm: Dress in layers, including a warm coat, hat, gloves, and insulated footwear to protect against frostbite.
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  3. Limit Outdoor Activities: Minimize time spent outdoors, especially in the evening and overnight.
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  5. Heed Road Safety: Drive cautiously and maintain a safe distance from other vehicles. Be prepared for icy roads and limited visibility.
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  7. Heat Your Home Safely: If using heating devices, ensure they are in good working order and follow safety guidelines. Be cautious with space heaters to prevent fires.
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  9. Prevent Frozen Pipes: Insulate pipes and allow faucets to drip slowly to prevent them from freezing. Disconnect garden hoses.
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  11. Check on Vulnerable Populations: Look out for children, the elderly, and individuals with limited mobility. Ensure they have proper heating and protection.
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  13. Stay Informed: Stay updated with local weather advisories and cold weather warnings. Follow official guidance and advisories.
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Extreme cold can pose significant risks to health and safety. Please take these precautions seriously to protect yourself, your family, and your property during freezing temperatures.

For updated information and further guidance, consult local news, radio stations.

Stay warm, stay informed, and stay safe!

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