A Public Advisory from Niagara’s regional government
NIAGARA REGION, Feb. 27th , 2014 – With temperatures expected to drop below -15C, an Extreme Cold Weather Alert has been called by Niagara Region Public Health.
The Extreme Cold Weather Alert is intended to mobilize outreach workers and community agencies, recommend precautions for the general public during extreme cold weather, and offer information on the location of shelters and additional resources.
During extreme cold, those most at risk include: infants under one year of age, individuals 65 years of age or older, the homeless, outdoor workers, sport enthusiasts (skiers, ice skaters), people living in homes that are poorly insulated or without heat, and people living in homes without power (usually due to other weather-related events such as a winter storm).
Cold-related injuries can be avoided by following these cold weather safety tips:
Cover exposed skin (exposed skin can become frostbitten in 30 seconds)
Wear a hat (up to 40 per cent of body heat loss can occur through the head)
Wear gloves or mittens, and a scarf to protect the chin, lips, and cheeks
Canadian Paediatric Society recommends keeping children indoors if the temperature falls below –25 Celsius, or if the wind chill is –28 Celsius or greater
Drink warm fluids – but not caffeinated or alcoholic beverages as they cause your body to lose heat more rapidly
Wear clothes in layers to include an inner layer, middle layer, and outer layer
Keep moving. Limit time sitting – stand up and move around.
Take shelter from the wind – this can reduce wind chill exposure
Use caution when shovelling snow especially for those that have heart, respiratory (breathing) problems or other medical conditions. Snow shovelling strenuous and can cause an onset of heart or respiratory problems.
Always be alert for signs of frostbite and hypothermia
As a reminder, please check in on neighbours who may be at risk during extreme cold weather.
For more information on when an Extreme Cold Weather Alert is issued or for more precautions, visit http://www.niagararegion.ca/health or call 905-688-8248 ext. 7269, or toll free at 1-888-505-6074.
A Footnote here from Niagara At Large – Keep your pets warm too.
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This reminds me of a beautiful poem about winter.
It goes like this:
SHIT, IT’S COLD.
The end.
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I have had enough…..
But our provincial and federal governments probably aren’t. They are making out like bandits because of this…… and you ask how?
Because the market price for resources we use to cook, heat our homes and use for work transportation (to pay taxes) is at all time highs and they tax on that inflated price!!!!! In the case of transportation fuels provincial and federal excise tax is HST taxable!!!! Tax on tax hmmmmm….. and you think the mafia is bad!
And what will they do with all that new found wealth stolen from us the taxpayer….. They will do what they do….. and that is waste it in some way or another!!!!
And no one, including all or you, seems to have anything to say about that!!!!!!
Just sayin…….
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