PEMA Marks Winter Weather Awareness Week, Urges Public Readiness
HARRISBURG, Pa., Nov. 7, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency (PEMA) and the National Weather Service are encouraging Pennsylvanians to prepare for winter storms during Winter Weather Awareness Week, which runs through Nov. 12.
"We've already had one significant snowstorm that caused lengthy power outages and travel problems under our belts, so now is the ideal time to prepare for the next one," said PEMA Director Glenn Cannon.
Cannon urged residents to assemble a home emergency kit specific to their families' needs, and be sure to have enough supplies on hand to survive in their home for at least three days without outside assistance:
- Bottled water (each person in your family needs at least one gallon every day for drinking and bathing).
- At least a three-day supply of foods that won't spoil.
- Battery-powered radio and extra batteries.
- Flashlight and extra batteries.
- First aid kit.
- Medication and copies of prescriptions.
- Specialized supplies for children, infants and pets.
Cannon also said motorists should always:
- Check the weather forecast for the entire route of your trip and change travel plans if severe weather is expected.
- Make sure someone knows your arrival times and routes.
- Keep your vehicle's gas tank full during the winter season.
- When possible, travel during daylight and do not travel alone.
- Keep a windshield scraper and small broom for ice and snow removal.
- Wear a coat or keep it in the car in the event you become stranded.
- Keep an emergency kit inside all vehicles that includes: flashlight with extra batteries, first aid kit with pocket knife, necessary medications, several blankets, matches, extra set of mittens, socks, and a wool cap, small shovel, small tools (pliers, wrench, screwdriver), and a brightly colored cloth to use as a distress flag.
- Store a supply of high-energy snacks and several bottles of water.
During Winter Weather Awareness Week, the National Weather Service will share daily messages about preparedness. Find more information online at www.erh.noaa.gov/ctp/safety/WinterWeek/2011/index.php.
The state's ReadyPA initiative encourages residents to take three basic steps before any natural disaster or emergency: Be Informed; Be Prepared; Be Involved.
Residents should be informed about the types of disasters that could occur in their communities, such as floods, major traffic problems or potential fire hazards.
Individuals should be prepared with emergency kits for their home, car and work, as well as having a communication plan for their families. In addition to the basics such as non-perishable foods and water, emergency supplies should include medications and any special needs for infants and pets.
Residents are encouraged to be involved by volunteering in their communities to help others during emergencies.
For more information, visit www.ReadyPA.org or call 1-888-9-READY-PA.
Media contacts:
Cory Angell, PEMA; 717-651-2009
Peter Jung, NWS; 814-231-2423
SOURCE Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency
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