Resident Preparedness


Home Preparation

Prepare for a Winter Storm

Insulate and Seal Your Home

Keep the cold out by adding insulation and sealing gaps with caulking and weather stripping around windows and doors.

Protect Your Pipes

Prevent frozen pipes by insulating exposed pipes and letting faucets drip during very cold weather.

Check Safety Devices

Make sure smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors are working and have backup batteries.

Stock Up for Power Outages

Prepare for power outages by having a week’s worth of food, medications, and supplies like extra batteries for flashlights and radios. Don’t forget about your pets!

Clear Snow from Key Areas

Remove snow from propane tanks, gas lines, chimneys, and vents to keep them clear and safe.

Trim Trees and Avoid Parking Under Them

Winter storms can break tree branches, so trim any weak branches near your home. Don’t park under trees, and avoid lifting your windshield wipers—they can get damaged.

Vehicle Preparation

Winter Driving Preparedness

Create an Emergency Supply Kit for your car

Car Safety | Ready.gov

Keep your gas tank full

Share your travel plans with friends and family. Before leaving, check road conditions and the weather forecast so you know what to expect.

Do your part to keep everyone safe on the roads this winter.

Learn more at weather.gov/winter  

Be prepared for a winter storm - if you are under a winter storm warning , find shelter right away. stay off roads, use generators outside only, stay indoors and dress warmly, pay attention to emergency alerts, prepare for power outages, check on neighbors