FEMA Offers Safety Tips On Protecting Against Extreme Cold Gripping Much Of The Nation 

Release Date: January 24, 2003
Release Number: HQ-03-021

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Washington, D.C. -- The current cold snap across much of the U.S. reminds us that even areas with normally mild winters can be hit with extreme cold. Severe winter weather conditions, such as extreme cold, ice storms and high winds, can produce widespread power outages. With this in mind, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is encouraging families to take steps to ensure safety and take the sting out of wintry weather.

"There are some basic steps that people can take to prepare themselves that will reduce their risk of harm from extreme cold," said FEMA Deputy Director Michael D. Brown. "Its very important that people recognize that cold weather can be just as dangerous as other types of severe weather."

For more information and tips on preparing for winter weather, visit www.fema.gov.

Last Modified: Wednesday, 28-May-2003 12:27:52