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• Check your home’s heating systems:
o Make sure that all heating systems are clean, working properly,
and vented to the outside.
o Inspect and clean fireplaces and chimneys.
o Install smoke detectors and test batteries monthly.
o Have a safe back-up heating source and fuel.
o Prevent carbon monoxide (CO) emergencies by installing a carbon
monoxide detector, being aware of and alert for the symptoms of
carbon monoxide poisoning, and keeping generators and grills out
of the house.
• Prepare for weather-related emergencies and power outages:
o Stow a broom and a shovel in a handy spot (for clearing away
leaves/snow from walkways/driveways and low lying vents).
leaves/snow from walkways/driveways and low lying vents).
o Stock a supply of food that does not require cooking or
refrigeration and water.
refrigeration and water.
o Keep an up-to-date emergency kit, including:
- battery-operated flashlights, radios, and lamps;
- spare batteries;
- a stocked first-aid kit and extra medicine;
- baby items (i.e. jar foods, powdered formula, etc.); and
- rock salt, cat litter, or sand for icy walkways.
You'll all enjoy snuggling up together indoors a little more if you know you've done everything you can to plan ahead for the safety and comfort of your family, should an emergency arise!
You'll all enjoy snuggling up together indoors a little more if you know you've done everything you can to plan ahead for the safety and comfort of your family, should an emergency arise!
- Destination Mom
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