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Anne Arundel County Urges Winter Storm Precautions |
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Thursday, 04 February 2010 |
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Anne Arundel County Executive John R. Leopold is advising Anne Arundel County residents to prepare now for the approaching winter weather event that is expected to have a significant impact on the area. “Now is the time to take precautionary steps and obtain emergency supplies” said County Executive Leopold. The latest predictions are projecting that the Baltimore Washington area could receive between 16-24 inches of snow which can be a serious hazard to those who are unprepared or who do not respond prudently to storm conditions. Snow is expected to begin falling tomorrow between the mid-morning and early afternoon hours. Citizens can minimize their risk of injury to themselves, as well as, property damage from winter storms by taking the following precautions. Before the Storm: Have vehicles properly winterized and equipped with snow tires or chains. Carry a “survival kit” in your vehicle consisting of blankets, candles, matches, non-perishable foods, drinking water, protective clothing, traction material, and a shovel. Eliminate all non-essential travel during storms. Maintain a full tank of gas if travel during adverse weather is absolutely necessary. Ensure the proper operation of home emergency equipment such as battery-operated radios, flashlights, emergency heating sources, smoke detectors, carbon monoxide detectors and fire extinguishers. We recommend that you do not use candles in the event of a power outage. Make sure furnaces, wood burning stoves and fireplaces have been checked for safe operation and have had the chimneys cleaned. Always dispose of fireplace ashes in an approved metal container, do not put ashes in a plastic/paper bag or other unapproved container. Plan precautions to prevent water pipes from freezing during periods of intense cold, such as proper insulation of pipes or draining water from exposed pipes. As a last resort, maintain minimum water flow to prevent freezing. During and/or After the Storm: Everyone should pace their physical activity such as snow shoveling or pushing cars, regardless of age or physical condition, to avoid over-exertion. Elderly persons should be cautious in attempting snow removal. Ensuring that snow is cleared to provide appropriate exiting and Fire Department access is maintained. Snow should be removed from all exit doors to ensure that they open at least 90 degrees. These doors should include those along the back or side of the building that may not normally be used.
A clear path of travel must also be provided to a parking lot or roadway.
Roadways around the building including non-paved fire lanes must also be cleared to provide 20 feet of clear width to ensure that emergency vehicle access is maintained for all portions of the building.
A minimum of a 3-foot space must be cleared on all sides of a fire hydrant to provide adequate access for firefighting operations. This information was issued by: Bea Poulin, Community and Constituent Services, Office of the County Executive, Anne Arundel County | Voice phone : 410-222-1260 OR 301-970-8250, Fax: 410-222-1244
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