Winter Safety Tips

As the colder weather and holiday season approach, it’s important to keep safety top of mind, both on the road and at home. Please take a moment to review these essential winter safety tips.

Winter weather can make driving challenging, but preparation and caution are key to staying safe.

  • Prep Your Vehicle:
    • Ensure your tires have adequate tread depth and are properly inflated. Consider installing winter tires if you live in an area with heavy snow or ice.
    • Check your battery, antifreeze, wipers, and top off your windshield washer fluid (using a winter mix) (this can help clear ice off).
    • Always clear all snow and ice from your windows, mirrors, hood, and roof before driving.
      • If you do not, it could cover your windshield, or it may fall on a car behind you. 
  • Drive Cautiously:
    • Slow down and increase your following distance. On slick roads, you need significantly more time to stop.
    • Be extra careful on bridges and overpasses, as they freeze faster than regular roadways.
    • Avoid using cruise control in wet, snowy, or icy conditions.
    • Remember just because you know how to drive safely, others may not. 
  • Keep an Emergency Kit: Pack essentials like a blanket (emergency blankets fold up small enough to fit in a pocket), first-aid kit, jumper cables, flares, a bag of sand or cat litter for traction, and a fully charged cell phone.

The holiday season brings beautiful decorations, but it also increases the risk of fire and other hazards.

Home Heating & Fire Safety

  • Keep all flammable materials (curtains, paper, furniture) at least three feet away from heating sources like space heaters, fireplaces, and radiators.
  • Never leave cooking unattended.
  • Check and test your smoke and carbon monoxide alarms monthly, and replace batteries as needed.
  • Lights:
    • Only use lights that have been tested for safety by a recognized testing laboratory (e.g., UL).
    • Check lights for broken sockets, frayed wires, or loose connections before use. Discard any damaged sets.
    • Never use indoor lights outside, and vice-versa.
    • Turn off all decorative lights before leaving home or going to bed (timers or smart plugs are great for this).
  • Trees:
    • If using a live tree, make sure it is fresh (needles should not fall off easily). Keep it watered daily.
    • Place trees away from heat sources.
    • Do not use open flames, like candles, on or near the tree.
  • Extension Cords: Do not overload outlets or extension cords. Check the cord’s wattage rating and do not exceed it.

Stay warm, drive safely, and have a wonderful, safe holiday season!