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Snow and Ice

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Winter conditions can create specific environmental problems, indoors and out. When power lines are down, people run generators which can release toxic air pollutants inside homes and buildings. Deicing chemicals can damage local ecosystems and contaminate drinking water supplies. This page provides information about how to reduce these effects.

Read the winter weather forecast and summary from the National Weather Service.

Find general winter tips for reducing waste, energy, and more.

DANGER - PELIGRO
Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
Envenenamiento de Monóxido de Carbono

Learn the warning signs of CO poisoning:

If you suspect carbon monoxide poisoning, move to fresh air immediately. Call 911 for help. Read more / Lea más.


Listen | Eschuche

Public Service Annoucement about carbon monoxide. | Aviso del servicio público sobre el monóxido de carbono.

Around Your Home

People get sick or die each year from carbon monoxide or "CO" poisoning. Learn how to protect yourself and your family:

Clearing ice? Find options that are less harmful than salt. Exit EPA Disclaimer 

Be prepared for severe winter conditions before storms arrive. Read more about:

Did you know...?

If you are working or playing outdoors, a strong wind can make it seem much colder than the thermometer says it is. Scientists call this effect "windchill."

For example, if the temperature outside is 30°F but the wind is blowing at 10 miles per hour, the windchill will FEEL to you like it's a colder 21°F! Be ready for windy conditions - read more about windchill, and try the wind chill calculator, from NOAA.

 

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