Winter storms can wreak havoc. Snow and ice can knock out power with little warning, render roads impassable and cause pipes to freeze and burst — leading to a wet and potentially costly mess.
When the temperature plunges and the lights go out, staying warm stops being a comfort issue and becomes a safety problem. Hypothermia can creep up indoors faster than people expect, especially in ...
It’s bound to happen sooner or later: A winter storm blows through and knocks out the power in your neighborhood. More often than not, it’s back on in a few hours, but sometimes, it can be out for ...
When winter storms knock out power, the cold inside your home can turn dangerous faster than many people realize. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) advises households to conserve warmth ...
HIGHWAY HELPER. WELL, WITH THOSE NEAR ZERO TEMPERATURES, FURNACES WILL BE RUNNING FULL BLAST AND PIPES RUN THE RISK OF FREEZING. KETV NEWSWATCH SEVEN’S IZZY JUUL SHARES HOW TO KEEP YOUR HOME SAFE IN ...