Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Winter is here!


Here are some websites and Phone numbers to check conditions in the Northwest!

Emergency Winter Information


Travel Information

Call 511 or 1-888-432-7623




Idaho Power

For immediate customer service needs or personal assistance, call 388-2323, or 1-800-488-6151 from outside the Treasure Valley area. Our general business phone number is

208-388-2200.
For all Life threatening incidents call 911

Emergency Preparedness!


You never want to be stuck out in a blizzard or snow storm. However, if it does happen to fall that way, you should always be prepared by putting a winter survival kit in your car. Here are the things that you should have with you wherever you go and why you will want to have them

1. A blanket. A warm, thermal blanket is going to help keep you warm should you get stuck. Staying warm is the main priority if you get stuck in the snow, and keeping a blanket in your car is a good start.


2. Chocolate. Most experts say that keeping chocolate or candy bars in a winter survival kit is a good idea because chocolate keeps for a long time and will give you quick energy when you need it. This will prove useful if you are trapped for some time.

3. Air horns. These are useful for signaling where you are. Air horns are very loud and will be able to let someone know where you are. If you couple this with some flares, there is no reason someone won't be able to find you.

4. Extra hats and gloves. In fact, just having an extra pair of everything is advisable. Mittens, gloves, scarves and hats are all going to be life savers by helping to keep you warm.


5. Flashlight. You should always keep a flashlight in your kit because if you get stuck out at night, you may want to try and use this to signal someone or simply to see what you are doing in the dark should your vehicle's battery die.

6. Shovel. You might just be able to get out of your snow bank by using a shovel. Always keep one of these handy.

7. De-icer. This can be found in all auto parts stores and is useful for de-icing your locks and windows. This is useful should you find that your windshield has been covered over by ice and you can't see out of it.

8. A bag. Having a duffel bag or backpack to carry it all in is much easier than simply having it strewn all over your car. You will always know where all of your survival gear is when it is stored in a bag.Having one of these kits in your car will make it easier when you drive in the winter and give you better peace of mind when the big snow storm eventually hits.

Just remember to always have air horns, blankets, candy bars and other warm things and you should be good to go when the snow flies.Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Josh_Volk

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