Winter Freeze
The extreme cold, freezing rain, snow and strong winds of winter storms can all pose serious threats to people, pets and property. Winter Resources How to Prepare for a Winter Storm Winter Ready Before the storm- Keep space heaters away from flammable materials and NEVER leave them unattended.
- Bring pets indoors.
- When using supplemental heating sources such as fireplaces or kerosene space heaters, make sure you have proper ventilation and a carbon monoxide detector in place. Always take your space heater outside to fill it.
- Install smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors. Replace the batteries every six months.
- Move all vehicles inside the garage if possible. Never leave a vehicle running with the garage doors down.
- Insulate all exposed water pipes outside the home.
During the storm- Stay inside.
- Close off unoccupied rooms in the home.
- DO NOT use charcoal burning devices.
- Wear layers of loose-fitting, lightweight, warm clothing. Remove layers as needed to avoid overheating, perspiration and subsequent chill.
- Set the thermostat in your house no lower than fifty-five degrees.
- Allow a slow trickle of water to flow from both the hot and cold water faucets, especially if the faucet is on an exterior wall.
- Open cabinet doors to allow heat to get to un-insulated pipes and appliances near exterior walls.
- Drink plenty of non-alcoholic fluids and eat high caloric foods.
- Do not drive unless the roads have been cleared by snowplows. If you need transportation for a critical medical treatment or a critical prescription filled, call the Ocean County Sheriff's Department, Office of Emergency Management at (732) 341-3451 or toll free (800) 331-8152.
After the storm- Never try to thaw a frozen pipe with an open flame or torch. Shut off water and call a licensed plumber.
- Clear walkways and sidewalks to prevent injury, but avoid overexertion.
- Report damage, such as broken pipes and downed tree branches or power lines to the utility company, if appropriate. Avoid the area to prevent personal injury.
- Do not drive unless the roads have been cleared by snowplows. If you need transportation for a critical medical treatment or a critical prescription filled, call the Ocean County Sheriff's Department, Office of Emergency Management at (732) 341-3451 or toll free (800) 331-8152.
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