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What should you do if you get stranded in cold weather? Find out here in our
#winterweather FAQ: http://go.usa.gov/gZPeRetweeted by CDC EmergencyExpand Collapse -
New month, new topic! Learn how to respond safely when told to evacuate or take shelter: http://ow.ly/i9boY
@do1thing#shelteringRetweeted by CDC EmergencyExpand Collapse -
Using a generator after the storm? Keep it a min. of 20 ft from open doors, windows to prevent CO poisoning! http://go.usa.gov/Dtd
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Drink safe
#water! What to do (and not to do) after a disaster. http://go.usa.gov/23aP#prepareRetweeted by CDC EmergencyExpand Collapse -
Many communities offer
#emergency alert notifications through their own systems. Check with the state or local govt in your area.Retweeted by CDC EmergencyExpand Collapse -
New blog post! Find out what a Long Island couple learned about preparedness thanks to Hurricane
#Sandy: http://go.usa.gov/2a3xRetweeted by CDC EmergencyExpand Collapse -
Feeling anxious, isolated or overwhelmed in the face of
#winter severe#Wx? Disaster Distress Helpline is avail. 24/7/365 at 1800-985-5990Retweeted by CDC EmergencyExpand Collapse -
Make sure you add
#winter items to your car's emergency kit. Include blankets, gloves, a shovel & other essentials: http://go.usa.gov/2ccTRetweeted by CDC EmergencyExpand Collapse -
Severe
#wx in your area? Remember that state & local officals have great info. http://go.usa.gov/2c45#snow#winter#tornadoRetweeted by CDC EmergencyExpand Collapse -
Severe weather in your area? Know what to do in the event of a
#tornado watch or warning. Important safety info here: http://ow.ly/i3FnzRetweeted by CDC EmergencyExpand Collapse -
Bottling your own
#water? Replace your supply every 6 months. Sanitize bottles before refilling them. http://ow.ly/i2cNZ@Do1ThingRetweeted by CDC EmergencyExpand Collapse -
Replace commercially bottled
#water in your emergency kit once a year & store it in a cool, dark place. http://ow.ly/hu2QO@do1thingRetweeted by CDC EmergencyExpand Collapse -
Visit our
#winter weather FAQs to learn about hypothermia, frostbite, wind chill, and more. http://go.usa.gov/gZPeRetweeted by CDC EmergencyExpand Collapse -
Are you freezing cold? Recognize the
#hypothermia warning signs and know what to do about it: http://go.usa.gov/gWS3#blizzardRetweeted by CDC EmergencyExpand Collapse -
Be ready for the next blast of
#snow with our winter weather checklists! http://go.usa.gov/4hez@femaregion6@femaregion7@femaregion8 -
Stranded in your car? Staying in your vehicle is the safest choice. Follow these tips if you get stuck: http://go.usa.gov/gsk3
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Important info on recognizing hypothermia http://ow.ly/hX8I4 and frostbite: http://ow.ly/hX8I5 . Stay safe!
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Check on elderly relatives & neighbors. Kids & the elderly are most at risk for cold-related illness. http://go.usa.gov/4CvJ
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If your power goes out, do you know what to do? Print out this handy guide in case it happens to you! http://go.usa.gov/4tbP
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Please RT! Stay safe during the
#winter storm. Important info: http://ow.ly/hX8BERetweeted by CDC EmergencyExpand Collapse
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