Lennox & Addington Emergency Services urges the public to be prepared for winter

Beaver Staff

As forecasts call for the first significant snowfall of the season tonight, Lennox & Addington Emergency Services is urging residents to be prepared for the weather. Heavy snowfall and ice can make the roads treacherous and interrupt the power supply.  Here are a few suggestions they have to make sure residents are ready:

  •         Check local weather forecasts online. (Weather is available at www.napaneebeaver.ca)
  •         Listen to local radio or local social media platforms for updates on road conditions, driving information and outage details, etc.
  •         Check with local school board for information on cancelled classes and buses.
  •         Check with local municipalities (Addington Highlands, Greater Napanee, Loyalist, Stone Mills) for information on snow removal services.
  •         Make sure they have an Emergency Survival Kit ready.

Winter Weather Safety Tips

  •         Avoid unnecessary travel.
  •         Wear layers of lightweight clothing, mittens and a hat (preferably one that covers ears).
  •         Wear waterproof, insulated boots to keep feet warm and dry as well as to keep from slipping on ice and snow.
  •         Regularly check for frostbite — numbness or white areas on the face and body (ears, nose, cheeks, hands and feet in particular).
  •         Avoid overexertion when shoveling snow by taking frequent breaks.
  •         Bring pets inside and move livestock to sheltered areas with non-frozen drinking water.

Power Outage Safety Tips

If the power goes out, check with a local power provider for information and updates.

  •         Turn off appliances and electronics to prevent damage in the event of a power surge when power comes back on.
  •         Keep fridge and freezer closed.  Some food can keep for 24 to 48 hours.
  •         Stay away from and report downed power lines.
  •         Avoid water near electrical equipment.
  •         Don’t use outdoor grills or barbecues indoors.

For more information about what you can do to be prepared in the event of a winter emergency, visit www.lennox-addington.on.ca.

 

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