| November is Winter Weather 
			Preparedness MonthPreparedness is key to surviving Illinois 
			winters
 
			
			WINTER WEATHER PREPAREDNESS GUIDE - PDF
 
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            [November 30, 2018]  
			 The official start of winter is still nearly 
			two months away but much of the state has already experienced its 
			first frost and, in some areas, its first snowfall.   | 
        
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			 This sets the stage for a potentially long winter 
			so the Illinois Emergency Management Agency (IEMA) is recommending 
			people start taking steps to ensure they’re prepared to stay safe 
			and warm throughout the winter months. 
 Driving on snow or ice-covered roads can be extremely hazardous. 
			Before starting a trip when the weather is bad, be sure to check 
			road conditions on the Illinois Department of Transportation’s 
			Winter Road Conditions Map at
			
			www.gettingaroundillinois.com.
 
 Drivers should be sure to stock their vehicles with an emergency 
			supply kit, in the event they are stranded on the roadside and need 
			to wait for assistance.
 
			
			 
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			The emergency supply kit should include:
 • Blankets or sleeping bags
 • A flashlight with extra batteries
 • A First aid kit
 • Non-perishable snack food
 • Water
 • Sand or cat litter
 • A shovel
 • Booster cables
 • A cell phone charger
 
			Winter storms also can cause power outages that can 
			last several hours or several days. It’s important to have an 
			emergency supply kit at home that includes a battery-powered 
			National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) weather 
			radio, water and non-perishable food, flashlights, extra batteries, 
			a first aid kit and supplies for pets and family members with 
			special medical needs.
 More tips for staying safe at home and on the road are available in 
			a guide developed by IEMA and the National Weather Service, which is 
			available on the Ready Illinois website at
			www.Ready.Illinois.gov.
 
				 
		[Illinois Emergency Management Agency] |