Cold-Weather Advisory Continues for New York


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Weather.com has issued a special weather statement for the state of New York:

“Temperatures will drop below the freezing mark tonight with gusty westerly winds. As a result… wet surfaces will refreeze and cause slick spots on anything that is untreated. Travelers should exercise caution if on any untreated surfaces… including sidewalks.”

As a result of the cold weather, SEMO (State Emergency Management Office) has published an article offering tips for the recent extreme weather conditions. Here are some tips for your home and business:

Prevent pipes from freezing by turning on both hot and cold water faucets slightly, preferably in a basement sink - running water will not freeze as quickly. Open cabinet doors to allow more heat to get to non-insulated pipes under a sink or appliance near an outer wall. If you plan to leave your residence, drain and shut off the water system (except indoor sprinkler systems).

If your pipes burst, make sure you and your family knows how to shut off the water. Stopping water flow minimizes damage to your home. Call a plumber and contact your insurance agent. Never try to thaw a pipe with an open flame or torch. Always be careful of the potential for electric shock in and around standing water.

If you should lose power, turn off or unplug lights and appliances to prevent a circuit overload when service is restored. Leave one light on to indicate power has been restored. Make sure fuel space heaters are used with proper ventilation. Keep refrigerator and freezer doors closed as much as possible to help reduce food spoilage.

When using a generator, never run it indoors. Deadly carbon monoxide gas from the generators exhaust can spread throughout enclosed spaces. Run generators outside, downwind of structures. Install a carbon monoxide detector. Keep children away from generators at all times.

When using a kerosene heater, follow the manufacturers’ instructions. Use only the correct fuel for your unit. Refuel outdoors only when the unit is cool. When using the heater, use fire safeguards and ventilate properly.

Stock up on emergency supplies, including flashlights, a portable, battery-operated radio, extra batteries, bottled water, non-perishable food, and a first aid kit.

Check out all of SEMO’s tips.

Learn more about how to prevent pipes from freezing, what to do should they burst, and how a restoration specialist can help you.

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