Mom! Can we play outside in the snow…please?!?!!?

Monitor/limit the amount of time kids spend outside in severe weather.

I know they think it’s fun, but do NOT let them play for hours in the cold.

Bundle up!

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Do you know the differences between frostbite and hypothermia?

Frostbite: loss of feeling and white or pale appearance in extremities such as fingers, toes, ear lobes, and the tip of the nose. Get medical help immediately.

Hypothermia: uncontrollable shivering, memory loss, disorientation, incoherence, slurred speech, drowsiness, and apparent exhaustion. If symptoms of hypothermia are detected, get the victim to a warm location, remove wet clothing, warm the center of the body first and give warm, non-alcoholic beverages if the victim is conscious. Get medical help as soon as possible.

 

@rusnivek

I don’t care how much you love winter weather, WALK slowly!

 

I don’t care how much you love winter weather – WALK carefully and slowly on snowy icy walkways!!!!

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NEVER run.

Seriously, it’s OK to shuffle along too.

@rusnivek

Extra time during extreme winter cold

Allow yourself extra time to travel during this extreme winter cold.

Give yourself extra time to dig out your car…or find your car.

Aaaaaannnnddddddd, don’t forget a shovel too!

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@rusnivek

Two free quick tips for driving on unplowed roads

Friendly reminder of these two quick winter weekend driving tips for unplowed roads…

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Feel free to share this driving tip.

@rusnivek

Free safety tips for all your Halloween shenanigans …I mean fun #trickortreat

Halloween is here in NE Ohio, and safety is still the most important part of the Halloween operation.

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To aid in your shenanigans I mean Halloween activities, here are some tips for you and your family to use during trick-or-treat fun:

  • Check your local newspaper, municipality’s website, or social media feed to get updates on times for trick-or-treating.
  • Make sure you have several working flashlight and so that everyone traveling in your party can be seen.
  • Only visit houses with porch lights that are turned on.
  • Be vigilant while crossing the street – look both ways before you cross and ALWAYS company children.
  • Stay in groups and keep an eye out for each other while trick-or-treating.
  • Hopefully your costumes are bright and reflective. If not, consider affixing reflective stickers or buttons to your costume to make you more visible to motorists.
  • Your costumes accessories should be made from soft pliable materials.
  • Do not eat any candy until you return home to your parents.
  • All parents should inspect and review all candy collected before allowing children to consume.
  • Discard any candy that show signs of tampering and throw away any candy that is not sealed or in the original packaging.
  • After you eat a ton of candy, don’t forget to brush your teeth.

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If you are driving this Halloween season, DRIVE SLOWLY! Never text while driving – it is a distraction and likely illegal in many cities. Children will be out and about – so keep a sharp eye for everyone on the street.

Hope you have a fun Halloween this year.

@rusnivek