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Don’t Let a Winter Storm Take You by Surprise

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LEWISTON – Before the storm strikes, make sure your home, office, and vehicles are stocked with the supplies you might need. Make sure farm animals and pets also have the essentials they will need during a winter storm. 

There are a few different areas community members can prepare for the winter months. The first is at their home or work, as most of us spend more time in the office than at our homes, it is important to ensure both are equally prepared.

Your primary concerns at home or work during a winter storm are loss of heat, power, and telephone service and a shortage of supplies if storm conditions continue for more than a day. In either place, you should have these supplies available:

Community members should also review generator safety: Never run a generator in an enclosed space. Also, make sure your carbon monoxide detector is working correctly and that the outside vent is clear of leaves and debris. During or after the storm, make sure it is cleared of snow.

Home fires are common each winter when trying to stay warm. Review ways to keep your home and loved ones safe.

The next area individuals can prepare is their vehicles. Each year, on average, more than 5,000 people are killed and more than 418,000 are injured due to weather-related vehicle crashes.

If you need to drive in snow or cold conditions, TAKE IT SLOW IN THE SNOW. Black ice can be difficult to see. If the temperature is near freezing, drive like you’re on ice–you may be.

Before you leave the house, especially before a long trip in winter, make sure all fluid levels are full and ensure that the lights, heater, and windshield wipers are in proper condition. Keep your gas tank near full to avoid ice in the tank and fuel lines and avoid traveling alone. Let someone know your timetable and primary and alternate routes.

Then, call or use the ITD 511 app for the latest traffic and road incidents, including construction and weather conditions and restrictions. Every state offers this Department of Transportation service. Call before you leave; it might change your plans. Fully check and winterize your vehicle before the winter season begins. Also, the National Weather Service out of Spokane recommends you carry a Winter Storm Survival Kit that includes the following:

Lastly, if you live on a farm or are a pet owner, the National Weather Service office out of Spokane has this last list of tips and tricks for you.