Extreme heat warning! The National Weather Service has issued an excessive heat watch that will affect our communities in Idaho and Oregon starting tomorrow, July 6th through Thursday, July 11th. We urge people to: - Keep up to date on the latest forecasts and warnings. - Drink plenty of fluids. - Stay in an air-conditioned spaces and out of the sun. - Consider checking in with your relatives and neighbors. Remember, young children and pets should NEVER be left unattended in vehicles under any circumstances. Share with your own community of family and friends to help ensure safety this week! #heatawarenesssafety #ourcallingisyou
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🌷 Welcome to March! 🌷 It's #NationalWeatherService #SpringWeatherSafetyDay! As Minnesotans know, March can be unpredictable - it might come in like a lion with snow, ice, or rain, or like a lamb with sunny skies. Being prepared for any weather is key! Here are some tips: 1️⃣ Have a plan - stay updated with the forecast. 2️⃣ Keep a preparedness kit at home or in your vehicle. 3️⃣ In case of severe storms, steer clear of downed power lines for safety. Let's stay safe and weather-ready, Minnesota! 🌨️☀️ #MarchWeather #SafetyFirst #BePrepared
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Rain? Wind? Thunderstorms? Ah, yes, the sounds of summer. It’s Emergency Preparedness Week, and it’s important to be prepared for the storms summer can bring. If your power goes out in hot weather, stay hydrated and keep your blinds closed to keep your house from heating up further. Avoid vigorous activity and wear light, loose clothing. And of course, be sure to have an emergency kit on hand. Here’s what to pack: https://lnkd.in/gsNN75tq
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September is #NationalPreparednessMonth! As we transition into the cold winter season, it's crucial to stay prepared for extreme weather such as blizzards. Severe snowstorms can cause power outages, block roads, and expose people to dangerous cold, so getting ready for #snowstorms is vital for staying safe. ACESWorld's ""Weathering the Storm"" workshops teach young people how to stay safe in emergencies, including preparing for winter weather. ✨Tip: To prepare for a #blizzard, make sure you stock up on essentials like food, water, and blankets. Stay indoors and keep a battery-powered radio for updates. Avoid traveling during a storm. If you absolutely must travel, have a winter emergency kit in your car and make sure your family has an emergency plan in place. Follow us on social media to learn more about emergency preparedness! American Red Cross FEMA
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Picture this: A serene evening at home, disrupted by the howl of an approaching storm. You've seen the news; storms are hitting harder and more often these days. That's why storm-proofing your home isn't just wise—it's essential. This week we'll dive into smart strategies that protect both your wallet and your sanctuary when severe weather strikes. Read more: https://lnkd.in/ghtV-K9y
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Extreme weather can be frightening for little ones, so it's important to help your kids know what to expect. Review your emergency plan as a family so they know how to stay safe whatever happens. #PreparednessPlan #EmergencyPlan https://lnkd.in/dAakCPyp
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Temperatures are heating up again in Arlington County this week! Follow these tips from @ReadyArlington to keep you and your family safe and comfortable during a heat wave: Stay Informed 📲: Keep an eye on local weather forecasts and heat advisories. Sign up for Arlington Alert for the latest updates. Keep Cool ❄️: Visit free and fun places to keep cool, like County playgrounds, libraries, and community centers. Use fans, AC, and keep blinds or curtains closed during the hottest parts of the day. Hydrate, Hydrate, Hydrate 💧: Drink plenty of water throughout the day. Know the Signs 🚨: Learn to recognize symptoms of heat exhaustion and heatstroke, such as dizziness, nausea, headaches, and confusion. Seek medical help if needed. Check on Others 👵: Check on elderly neighbors, those with disabilities, and individuals living alone. Make sure they are staying cool and hydrated. Get Help w/AC Repairs or Utility Bills 🏢: Call 703-228-1350 for financial assistance. Find more tips & resources at: https://lnkd.in/eVSzYeG2, www.ready.gov/heat, or check out this video: https://lnkd.in/eCnsUrnu.
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Winter can come with all sorts of weather emergencies, all of which you'll need to prepare for so your facility doesn't become overwhelmed by inclement weather. Here are a few things you might want to be prepared for: Snow squalls Blizzards — including nor'easters, ground blizzards and lake effect situations Freezing rain Freeze and frost advisories Ice storms No matter the winter weather, we can help with de-icing, plowing and much more to ensure your facility remains usable and safe. casefms.com
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Human Stampedes are not an uncommon occurrence. In extreme cases, they can cause serious injuries or even death. Here are a few tips to remember if you find yourself trapped in a stampede, shared on AIR News. In this checklist, I found the most crucial point "Check the weather forecast. Sudden rain or storm could cause the crowd to panic when seeking shelter". #Safetyfirst #Emergencycare #besmartbeprepared
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Attention all homeowners! With the extreme cold weather sweeping the nation, it's more important than ever to protect your home. Don't let frozen pipes, burst water heaters, or other winter disasters ruin your cozy sanctuary. Our latest blog post is packed with valuable tips and advice on how to safeguard your home during extreme cold weather. From insulation to emergency kits, we've got you covered. Don't miss out on this must-read post to keep your home safe and warm all winter long. Click the link below to check it out. #HomeProtection #WinterSafety #ExtremeColdWeather https://lnkd.in/eEGZNwJm
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All this hot weather can affect your property. Click the link in the comments to learn everything you need to know to make it through the rest of summer. #SummerTips #propertymanagement #commercialproperty #calldare
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