We run earthquake drills and have slogans like “Drop. Cover. Hold on.” because we know at any moment the ground can shake. Similarly, during the winter, extreme weather can roll in at any time and it’s especially dangerous for older people or people with disabilities. Older or disabled people may have a harder time getting around in the snow, sleet and ice. That means they might not have the food, medicine, or light they need to be safe. But we can take action by remembering: prepare, be aware, take care.
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Winter safety tips
Prepare
The most important thing to remember is to have a three-day supply of:
- Food
- Medicine
- Heat and light
You might also want to prepare by having the following items available:
- Rock salt or sand
- Snow shovels
- Dry, seasoned wood for a fireplace or stove
- Adequate clothing and blankets
- A communications plan with family or a caregiver
- NOAA Weather Radio
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Be aware
Be aware of the signs that a neighbor or family member might need assistance, such as:
- Pets left out all night to bark
- No lights on at night, which could mean a loss of power
- Mail overflowing out of the mailbox
- Not picking up the phone
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Take care
Safety means we all need to take care of one another and do our best to take care of ourselves.
For your own safety:
- Minimize travel
- Replace cane tips
- Wear shoes with good traction and take shoes off as soon as you get inside.
For others' safety:
- Offer to get someone’s groceries
- Shovel someone’s walkway
- Offer to walk a pet
In a non-emergency, situation call the Aging, Disability Resource Connection at 503.988.3646 or email adrc@multco.us. We’re available 24/7 and can provide connections to transportation, case management, and other necessary services.
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