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Essentials for weathering a winter storm

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It’s good to be prepared when a winter storm hits.

Spring might be just around the corner, but Mother Nature can be fickle and whip up last minute, wicked winter storms. Power outages and plunging temps can take a dangerous turn and making sure you’re stocked with basic supplies is essential.

If you’re on the road and stuck in freezing temps you’ll need to make sure you can survive for a few hours, if not a few days. The key to any emergency scenario is ensuring you are prepared well before a dangerous event occurs. Always have an emergency kit both at home and in your car.

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Also, communication with friends and family may be spotty or not possible. It’s a good idea to create a Communication Disaster Plan.

Weather Proof Your Home

Install a smoke detector and a battery-operated carbon monoxide detector.

Create an emergency car kit.

It is best to avoid traveling, but if travel is necessary, keep the following in your car:

STEPS TO TAKE BEFORE THE STORM HITS

Listen to weather forecasts, and check your supplies.

Listen to weather forecasts regularly and check your emergency supplies, including your emergency food and water supply, whenever you are expecting a winter storm or extreme cold. Even though we can’t always predict extreme cold in advance, weather forecasts can sometimes give you several days of notice to prepare.

Bring your pets indoors.

If you have pets, bring them indoors. If you cannot bring them inside, provide adequate shelter to keep them warm and make sure they have access to unfrozen water.

Get your car ready.

Have maintenance service on your vehicle as often as the manufacturer recommends. In addition, every fall, do the following:

Thank you, CDC, for the emergency info


A FEW OTHER TIPS AND TRICKS

Whether you’re driving in wintry conditions or waiting for the power to come back on at home, these products from Sea to Summit, BioLite and Somewear Labs can keep you warm, charged, connected and well-lit while weathering the storm.

STAY CHARGED

BioLite Charge 80 PD 
A fast USB-C PD Powerbank to keep your laptops, tablets, phones and other electronics charged while the power is out.

KEEP LIGHTING SOLUTIONS ON HAND

BioLite HeadLamp 330 
Headlamps are better than flashlights during a power outage – from preparing a meal to reading a book, it’s important to have both hands free. This rechargeable headlamp delivers top-tier performance and comfort for hours on end.

HAVE EXTRA LAYERS FOR WARMTH

Sea to Summit Cinder Quilt 
Losing power can also mean losing heat. This RDS 750+ LoftDown quilt provides plenty of warmth, but packs down small so it’s easy to store when it’s not in use. Keep the Cinder Quilt on hand for extra warmth during a power outage, or pack it into your winter driving preparedness kit in the event of a roadside emergency. 

STAY CONNECTED

Somewear Labs Global Hotspot 
A dependable and simple to use satellite communication hotspot that can be a lifeline in the event of a winter roadside emergency, and give friends and family peace of mind during a power outage or when cell signal has been impacted by a storm. The compact satellite device connects with your phone to provide:

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