#blizzardof2015 Power or not – NEVER TOUCH A DOWN POWER LINE!
Keep away from loose or dangling power lines and report them immediately to the power company.
#blizzardof2015 Power or not – NEVER TOUCH A DOWN POWER LINE!
Keep away from loose or dangling power lines and report them immediately to the power company.
This week is National Lightning Safety Week.
It is everyone’s responsibility to be safe especially during thunder and lightning
Here’s a few free tips you can use to prepare for severe weather like lightning:
To get up to the minute updates during the Thunderstorm:
And after the storm passes, take these precautions as you survey the damage around your house:
Feel free to share these tips with your neighbors throughout the year.
It’s 2014 National Severe Weather Awareness Week from March 2nd through March 8th.
Do you have snow shovels and snow removal equipment in your emergency preparedness kit?
Do you have adequate clothing and blankets to keep warm?
How are the batteries in your NOAA Weather Radio so you can get immediate updates from the National Weather Service (NWS)?
During severe weather, minimize your travel. If travel is necessary, always keep a disaster supplies kit in your vehicle.
Bring pets/companion animals inside during winter weather. Move other animals or livestock to sheltered areas with non-frozen drinking water.
Snow day? Do not let kids play for long periods of time. Most everyone should stay away from the roads during severe weather. A great demonstration of why you should stay indoors by Fox29’s Steve Keeley.
Thanks Steve….In other news…
@rusnivek
It’s 2014 National Severe Weather Awareness Week from March 2nd through March 8th.
Here’s some simple safety tips that you can share with your peeps to stay safe during the constantly changing weather.
Remember, NEVER touch downed power lines.
Keep away from loose or dangling power lines and report them immediately to the power company.
Walk carefully around the outside your home and check for loose power lines, gas leaks and structural damage before entering.
@rusnivek
Hello snow!
NE Ohio had its first dose of snow last night. Started at about midnight, various reports have 2-8 inches on the ground.
At this time, the National Weather Service Cleveland Office has issued a lake effect snow advisory in effect until 1300 EST (aka 1:00pm EST). Snow will be heavy with high water content. This can cause damage to trees and power lines.
There are some dangers associated with wintry weather. Here are a few free tips to keep in mind while dealing with snow.
Use these tips to keep you and your family safe this fall….er….snowy season.
@rusnivek
So Fox News should be featured on MTV Tech Cribs now. Some geek had a wet dream and convinced the set peeps to build a touchscreen study hall at the studio.
Either Fox LOVES to touch things…
…or maybe they only hire really small people now.
Redic. How tired would your arms be after 30 minutes at these work stations?
Again, redic.
@rusnivek