Winter Weather Preparedness Tips for Bothell Residents

Bothell, WALocal News

In light of the impending winter season, the City of Bothell has published an informative article focused on essential winter weather preparedness for residents. It outlines the potential challenges posed by cold temperatures, high winds, snow, and ice, urging individuals to stay informed through the National Weather Service. The article provides valuable resources, including links to cold weather shelter locations in King and Snohomish counties. It emphasizes the importance of preventing frozen pipes and offers critical safety guidelines for heating sources to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning during power outages. Residents are advised to prepare emergency kits with two weeks' worth of supplies, including food, water, and warm clothing.

Recognizing the signs of hypothermia is also highlighted, with clear instructions on how to assist affected individuals. By promoting awareness and preparedness, the article aims to foster a safer community during the winter months.

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