| The Time to Prepare is NowAnother Round of Cold, Snow Takes Aim at 
			Northern and Central Illinois
 
 
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			 [January 18, 2019] 
			The Illinois Emergency Management Agency (IEMA) is encouraging all 
			Illinoisans to prepare today for another blast of winter weather. 
			The National Weather Service is forecasting accumulating snow for 
			northern and central Illinois, followed by a blast of cold arctic 
			air that will bring single digit wind chills to our state.
 “Being unprepared for winter weather is not only inconvenient, it’s 
			dangerous,” said IEMA Chief of Staff Jennifer Ricker. “With more 
			snow and dangerously cold temperatures on tap for much of the state, 
			the time to act is now to ensure you and your family are prepared 
			for everything from a dusting of snow to a major winter storm.”
 
 The Illinois Emergency Management Agency maintains the Ready 
			Illinois website which includes critical safety information to help 
			Illinoisans before, during and after any hazard, man-made or 
			natural.
 
 Winter Weather Preparedness tips include:
 
				
				
				Familiarize yourself with the various weather alert definitions, 
				so you know how to keep your family safe;
				
				Winterize your home and take steps to prevent frozen water 
				pipes; 
				
				Don’t wait. Communicate. Create and discuss emergency plans for 
				you and your family;
				
				Charge your mobile devices before any storm; 
				
				Build a home emergency kit with items such as a food, water, 
				medications, NOAA weather radio, flashlight and spare batteries; 
			 
			
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				Stock your vehicle with the emergency items such as a first aid 
				kit, phone charger, blankets, extra clothes, jumper cables, 
				kitty litter or sand, a flashlight and snow scraper in the event 
				you must travel;
				If 
				you lose power, seek out a warming center in your area until the 
				power can be restored. A list of warming centers can be found on 
				the Ready Illinois website. 
			
			 
As the winter storm approaches, public safety officials urge residents to stay 
ahead of the storm by following the watches and warnings issued by the National 
Weather Service. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has a free 
mobile app that once downloaded allows you to receive emergency alerts and 
information for up to five different locations. Enabling alerts on your mobile 
device is an essential preparedness tool that allows you receive important 
lifesaving information regardless whether you are at home, work or traveling.
 When possible, stay off the roads during and immediately after a storm. This 
allows crews to effectively clear and appropriately treat area roadways. If you 
must travel during a storm, please remember to share the road. Illinois law 
requires drivers to change lanes when approaching police or other emergency 
vehicles.
 
 More tips for staying safe at home and on the road are available in a Winter 
Weather Preparedness guide developed by IEMA and the National Weather Service. 
This guide is available, in digital form, on the Ready Illinois website at 
www.Ready.Illinois.gov.
 
				 
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