Advice for staying warm and safe as a possible winter storm threatens the Carolinas

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Advice for staying warm and safe as a possible winter storm threatens the Carolinas

A major winter storm threatens the Carolinas this weekend, so following WPDE’s safety tips can help protect your home and family. Preparation now reduces risks from power outages, freezing pipes, and cold exposure. Additional guidance from reliable sources reinforces these steps for safe winter weather handling.

Before the Storm

Restock your emergency kit with non-perishable food, water, and essentials like medications. Stock heating fuel, blankets, rock salt for icy walkways, and fully charge portable chargers for potential outages. Test smoke alarms, carbon monoxide detectors, and fire extinguishers, and create a family communication plan.

During the Storm

Stay indoors, use flashlights instead of candles to avoid fire risks, and let faucets drip to prevent frozen pipes—open cabinets under sinks for warmth circulation. Heat safely by keeping flammables three feet from sources like space heaters (never leave unattended), and avoid ovens or grills indoors to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning.

Pet Safety

Bring pets inside during extreme cold and know their outdoor tolerance limits. Wipe paws after walks to remove ice-melting chemicals, dry them thoroughly, and keep them away from frozen water to avoid thin ice hazards.

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