Winter Weather: Smart Ways to Keep Safe and Warm

Athens, Alabama, USA,Sun Jan 05 2025
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Winter brings a mix of dangers like carbon monoxide poisoning, hypothermia, and frozen pipes bursting. Millions in the U. S. are bracing for heavy snow and cold conditions. Staying indoors is key during winter storms, but running heaters all night can raise the risk of carbon monoxide. This odorless, colorless gas can be deadly. It's produced by furnaces, stoves, and heaters. Even portable generators and cars running in garages can emit it. Symptoms can sneak up, starting with headaches and nausea, and worsening to loss of consciousness and seizures.
Cold weather can catch people off guard, especially in regions with mild winters. Wind and cold air can lead to frostbite or hypothermia quickly. Prolonged exposure to cold puts people at risk. Hypothermia happens when the body loses heat faster than it can make it. People exposed to wind gusts and wet clothes are at greater risk. Vulnerable folks, like the disabled or homeless, struggle to find warm, safe places. Frozen pipes are a big issue during severe winter weather. In the South, pipes are often outside homes. Insulating exposed pipes, turning off and draining sprinklers, and letting faucets drip can protect pipes. Most pipe bursts could be prevented with some preparation. Cold weather can be tough on electric vehicles. Their batteries work slower in cold temperatures, reducing range and depleting faster. Future batteries might handle cold better, but for now, planning and adjustments help EV owners travel normally in winter.
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