Winter is Coming. Are You Ready?

Severe winter weather, including snow, ice and extremely cold temperatures, is expected throughout much of Virginia this weekend. On January 22, Governor Spanberger declared a State of Emergency due to winter weather. 

Now is the time to prepare! Before the storm hits, take these steps to prepare you and your family: 

  • Organize and protect your prescriptions, over-the-counter drugs, home-use medical devices, and vitamins. Talk to your doctor or pharmacist about how you can create an emergency supply of medicines. 
  • Winterize your home by insulating exposed pipes and caulking and weather-stripping doors/windows. 
  • Replenish fuel for your car and heating sources. 
  • Charge all phones, computers and radios. 

Follow these tips to protect you and your family during and after the storm. 

  • Bring your pets indoors and ensure they have water. 
  • Stay indoors and limit your exposure to the cold. 
  • Properly ventilate emergency heat sources. 
  • Use space heaters safely. Keep heat sources at least three feet away from drapes, furniture, bedding, or other flammable materials. Never cover your space heater. 
  • Keep generators outside at least 20 feet from your home. 
  • Check on neighbors and family. 

If you must go outside, please take these precautions to stay safe and prevent frostbite and hypothermia: 

  • Be aware of wind chill factor. Dress warmly and in layers. Make sure you cover your head, fingers and toes. 
  • Wear proper footwear for traction. Take slow, short steps. 
  • Avoid getting wet. If you get wet, change out of wet clothes as soon as possible. 
  • Stay hydrated. Drink warm beverages. 

Prepare now with these steps to stay safe and warm for this storm and throughout the winter.