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Freezing Weather Preparation
Potential freeze alert for HCMUD 400. Please take precautions to protect your home.
People:
- Keep warm, stay inside if possible.
- If you need to go out, dress in layers and wear hats, gloves and an appropriate coat.
- Avoid overexertion, as cold weather puts added strain on your body.
Pets:
- Prolonged exposure to the forecasted temperatures and wind may be fatal to unprotected livestock and pets.
- Bring pets inside, and move other animals or livestock to sheltered areas.
- Keep adequate food and water available.
Pipes:
- Proper winterization of any exposed pipes/plumbing will be needed to prevent damage.
- Disconnect outdoor hoses, drain and store in a protected area.
- Wrap exposed faucets and pipes – including those outside the house or in unheated crawl spaces, attics, garages and other areas.
- If you are going out of town, shut off the main water supply and drain pipes to prevent damage should they burst.
Plants:
- Bring potted plants inside or store in a garage near the interior wall to provide extra warmth and protection from wind.
- For cold-sensitive outdoor plants, put down extra mulch and consider covering with a cloth fabric of some kind to shield the plants from wind and frost.
- Tropical plants/vegetation will require maximum freeze protection.
Heater Safety:
Portable space heaters are often used to heat rooms and homes. If not used properly, they can cause fires, severe injuries, and death. If using a portable heater, remember these important safety tips:
- Keep heaters at least 3 feet from anything that can burn, including furniture, carpets, curtains, and people.
- Place heaters on solid, non-flammable surfaces.
- Never block exits with a heater and keep them out of the way of foot traffic.
- Keep children away from heaters.
- Always plug heaters directly into wall outlets – NEVER use an extension cord.
- Turn off and unplug space heaters when leaving a room or going to bed.