Extreme Cold Weather Safety Tips
Tuesday, January 29, 2019
How to Keep Warm in Your Home
- Have your furnace inspected before cold weather arrives. Inspect the heat exchanger for cracks, install a new air filter, and check the thermostat to see if it’s working properly.
- Inspect fireplaces, and chimneys before using, and make sure they are clean.
- Keep drapes and blinds closed, unless windows are in direct sunlight.
- Put up storm windows, or install sheet plastic window insulation kits on the inside of windows.
- Cover or remove any window air conditioners.
- Insulate electrical outlets and switches on exterior walls with foam seals available at home centers.
- Caulk any cracks or holes on the outside of your house.
- Repair or replace weather stripping and areas around doors and windows.
- Run ceiling fans on low in reverse (clockwise when looking up) to circulate warm air around the house.
- Put draft snakes on window sills, between window frames, and against doors- anything with openings.
- If you heat with propane or fuel oil, make sure the tank is full.
- If you heat with wood or coal, have plenty of fuel on hand.
How to Stay Safe in an Ice or Snow Storm
- Stockpile nonperishable food and water.
- Refill prescription medications in advance of storm.
- Fill car with gas. Have a snow brush in the vehicle.
- Charge cell phones fully.
- Have flashlights, batteries, non-perishable foods, and a manual can opener on hand.
- A portable generator can come in handy if the lights go out, but take precautions to avoid carbon monoxide poisoning when using.
- Make sure you have working smoke and carbon monoxide alarms and the batteries powering them will last.
- Have a working fire extinguisher on hand for emergencies.
- A chain saw can come in handy for removing broken limbs after an ice storm.
Tom Stachler is a Michigan licensed real estate Broker and Builder working in the Ann Arbor, Saline and Dexter Real Estate markets. Please refer to the helpful Links above for more information about Buying or selling real estate, homes and condos when searching for one of the area's best real estate brokers.
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