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Personal safety during the winter

Hipotermia

 

 


 

Hipotermia

Es una condición en la que la temperatura corporal ha bajado muy por debajo de lo normal. Los niños y las personas mayores son los más susceptibles de padecer hipotermia cuando se exponen a bajas temperaturas.

Hypothermia is particularly dangerous because a person may not know it is happening.

Warnings signs of hypothermia:

Adults:

  • uncontrolled shivering, exhaustion
  • confusion, fumbling hands
  • memory loss, slurred speech
  • drowsiness

Infants:

  • bright red, cold skin
  • very low energy

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Safety during power outages

 

Peligro por monóxido de carbono

 

Keeping warm during a power outage can be a challenge. Prepare before a power outage occurs to ensure you have a safe alternate source of heat for your home.

Remember - NEVER use a charcoal grill, gas grill, generator or camp stove indoors or in a garage. Carbon monoxide can build up and cause illness and even death.

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Food safety during power outages

 

Alimentos seguros

 

Power outages are a frequent occurrence in Washington State during this time of the year. Being prepared and knowing the basics about food and water safety is essential to your health and comfort as well as that of your loved ones. 

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Safety near downed power lines

 

Ice storm photo

Wind and winter storms can cause trees to fall on to power lines creating a dangerous situation. Be safe...

  • Stay at least 30 feet away from a downed power line - you cannot tell by looking at it if it is an energized line.
  • Never attempt to move a downed power line.
  • Never walk under a downed power line.
  • Avoid trees and branches that are in contact with the power line.
  • If you are in a car when a power line falls on it, stay in the car and call 9-1-1.

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Winter Travel

Winter conditions call for different driving tactics. Washington State Department of Transportation suggests: Ice and Snow, Take it Slow - slower speed, slower acceleration, slower steering, and slower braking. Give yourself extra time to reach your destination safely.

It is not worth putting yourself and others in a dangerous situation just to save time. If you find yourself stranded, be safe and stay in your vehicle, put on your flashers, call for help, and wait until help arrives.

 

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Adapte su vehículo para el invierno

Winterize your car

Take the time to make sure your vehicle is in good working order; it may save your life and the lives of those traveling with you. 

  • Check the ignition, fuel, exhaust, and cooling systems.
  • Check fluid levels - oil, antifreeze, windshield washer, etc.
  • Check belts, brakes, tire pressure and tread (purchase snow tires if needed).
  • Replace non-working lights, keep them clean.
  • Replace worn wiper blades.

 

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Winter driving tips

 

Winter Driving photo

Remember:  Ice and Snow, Take it Slow – slower speed, slower acceleration, slower steering, and slower braking. 

  • Drive with your headlights on.
  • Keep your windows free of fog and grime.
  • Drive for conditions. Do not get overconfident with four-wheel drive. It will not help you stop any faster.
  • Winter road conditions often result in longer stopping distances. Drivers should allow additional room between their vehicle and other vehicles. 

Learn more driving tips: Conducir en el invierno

 

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There are two types of preparedness kits you should have in your car at all times - a vehicle safety kit and a personal survival kit. Below are suggested items to include in each kit. Items should be stored in airtight plastic bags inside storage containers.  

Kit de seguridad para vehículos

Kit de seguridad para vehículos

Before heading out on any trip - make sure to have these types of items in your vehicle safety kit in case you break down.

  • ABC-type fire extinguisher
  • Battery-operated radio and extra batteries
  • Cat litter or sand for traction on ice and snow
  • Chains
  • Compass
  • More items for your kit: Kit de seguridad para vehículos

 

Personal Survival Kit

Personal Safety Kit

 

A personal survival kit is also essential when out on the road whether it is a short trip or a long one. Keep items in airtight plastic bags inside a container and add other items you deem necessary.

  • Blankets: Mylar and other
  • Food: Choose whole grain cereals, nuts, energy bars and food with high liquid content; avoid food that makes you thirsty. Remember a manual can opener if you pack canned food.
  • Water: 1 gallon per person, for a 24-hour period.  Write date on all food and water, replace every 6 months.
  • More items for your kit: Personal Safety Kit.

 

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Prepararse en un año
Don't forget...Escoja una hora cada mes para completar la actividad indicada y anótelo en su calendario de planificación.
 Month #1 Activity:
  Desarrollar un Plan de Acción
 Month #2 Activity:
  Out-of-Area Contact
 Month #3 Activity:
  Safely Storing Water
 Month #4 Activity:
  Equipo de emergencias para 72 horas
 Month #5 Activity:
  Documentos importantes
 Month #6 Activity:
  Eventos extendidos
 Month #7 Activity:
  Under the Bed Items
 Month #8 Activity:
  Seguridad para los servicios de energía
 Month #9 Activity:
  How to Drop, Cover, Hold
 Month #10 Activity:
  Seguridad contra Incendios
 Month #11 Activity:
  Refugio en el lugar
 Month # 12 Activity:
  La cacería de peligros en casa
   

Additional Preparedness Resources:

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Prepare In a Year

Prepararse - Preparación del hogar

 

Washington State Disaster Preparedness Month

  • Earthquake preparedness materials and activities
  • Práctica para agacharse, cubrirse y sostenerse orientada para el hogar, la escuela y la empresa
  • Prepare su kit de emergencias para 72 horas

Mes nacional de preparación para desastres

  • Earthquake preparedness materials and activities
  • Práctica para agacharse, cubrirse y sostenerse orientada para el hogar, la escuela y la empresa
  • Prepare su kit de emergencias para 72 horas
  • NOAA Weather Radio awareness
  • GETS Drill information
 

Wind Storm Preparedness

  • Tempestades
  • Preparación contra sequías
  • Back to School Preparedness

Summer Hazards and Back to School

  • Wildland Fires
  • Power Outages and Powerline Safety
  • Seguridad del generador
  • Seguridad ante el monóxido de carbono
  • Seguridad para los servicios de energía

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