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Hoosiers Should Prepare As Winter Weather Hits

Last updated on Monday, November 12, 2018

(UNDATED) - The Indiana Department of Homeland Security (IDHS) encourages Hoosiers to use Winter Weather Preparedness Week, Nov. 11-17, as a time for learning and household preparation.

Power outages are a major concern during severe winter storms. Snow, ice, high winds, and extreme cold conditions may cause above ground power lines to work irregularly or stop working. Winter Weather Preparedness Week provides a chance for Hoosiers to prepare and practice a household emergency plan for utility distractions.

Winter Weather Preparedness Kit

If the power goes out, remember to call the electric utility company right away. A household preparedness plan for winter weather can help in the event of a power outage. A few suggested items to include in a preparedness kit are:

Winter Driving Hazards

IDHS cautions Hoosiers to limit travel during severe winter weather. However, if driving is unavoidable, review a few preparation and safety tips before an emergency occurs.

Alternative Heating Sources

To battle the cold bite of winter and high heating costs, many Hoosiers across the state turn to alternative heating sources. During Winter Weather Preparedness Week, State Fire Marshal James Greeson reminds Hoosiers to take extra precautions if these alternative heating sources are used.

For more winter weather preparedness information, visit GetPrepared.in.gov.

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