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Which of these actions is cool in a winter weather emergency?
Explain to the children that you are going to describe some things that people might do during a winter weather emergency. Tell the children that: If the action is safe, they need to give a thumbs up and say “That’s cool!” If the action is unsafe, they give a thumbs down and say “No way!”
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Wearing gloves or mittens when it’s cold outside.
Thumbs up: It is best to stay inside whenever it is cold and/or during a winter storm. However, if you do go outside, dress to keep your body heat from escaping into the cold air.
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Driving to the shops for supplies when there is a winter storm warning.
Thumbs up: If weather forecasters issue a winter storm or cold weather alert, you and your family should prepare to ‘weather the storm’ by gathering additional supplies you may need if you must stay indoors for several days. Gather the supplies before the storm starts.
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Wearing flip-flops in the snow.
Thumbs down: It is best to stay inside whenever it is cold and/or during a winter storm. However, if you do go outside, dress to keep your body heat from escaping into the cold air. Wear water-resistant boots – not flip flops!
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Stay in the car if you get stuck in a winter storm.
Thumbs up: It is best to avoid travelling if there is a winter storm. However, if you need to travel during a winter storm, or one happens whilst you are travelling and you get stuck on the road – remain in the vehicle and wait for help. It can be dangerous to go looking for help. If possible, phone 999 for assistance.
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During an extended power-cut eat the food in the cupboard first.
Thumbs down: To minimise food spoilage during an extended power-cut, eat refrigerated food first, frozen food next (within 2 days), and food from the cupboard last. Always remember the food safety rule: When in doubt, throw it out!
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