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Seasonal Healing: Winter Survival Tips
1. Dressing for cold weather:
Wear several layers of loose fitting, lightweight clothing.
Wear mittens instead of gloves. Wear a hat.
Remember that entrapped, insulating air, warmed by body heat is the
best protection from the cold.
2. Avoid Overexertion:
The strain from cold temperatures and heavy labor such as shoveling,
pushing a car, or walking in deep snow may cause a heart attack in
older and less physically fit individuals.
3. Winterize Your Vehicle Early:
Be prepared against the first blast of winter. Avoid automobile gas
line freeze ups by keeping your tank greater than half full at all
times. Make sure that your car has adequate antifreeze. Make sure
that your tires have good traction and are inflated to the right
pressure. Make sure that your heater and defroster work properly.
Make sure that your battery is not more than 3 years old and that it
can carry a full charge. Make sure that you have a good ice scraper.
4. Carry a Winter-Survival Safety Kit in your vehicle:
Bring along blankets and a bright piece of cloth to tie on your
antenna if you become stranded. Flashlight with spare batteries.
Extra change of clothing to keep dry. Non-perishable foods such as
candy bars, canned goods, or high calorie food like Power Bars. A can
and waterproof matches (used to melt snow for drinking water). A
compass, shovel and sand, tow rope, and jumper cables.
5. Before traveling:
Check the latest road conditions before you head out into Winter
weather. Let someone know where you are going and when you think you
will reach your destination.
6. If you become stranded in your vehicle during a Winter storm:
Stay in your car, truck, or minivan.
Run the engine at 10 minute intervals for heat.
Maintain proper ventilation by making sure the exhaust pipe is not
plugged.
Leave the windows open slightly to avoid carbon monoxide
poisoning.
Make yourself visible to rescuers. Tie a bright cloth to your
antenna or door handle.
Turn on the dome light at night, but only when running the engine.
7. At home, do the following before Winter becomes a reality:
Have your furnace checked before you need to use it.
Seal any windows that you suspect allow cold air into the house with
caulking or plastic.
Include a home safety kit that includes extra non-perishable food,
medicine, and a battery operated radio.
Keep a flashlight and extra batteries handy.
Keep candles and matches handy for extended periods of electrical
loss.
8. If you lose heat in your home:
Seal off any unused rooms by stuffing towels or rags in the cracks
under the door.
Cover the windows with blankets or sheets at night if you have some
extras available.
Use only devices that are designed for heating indoors during as
emergency heat source and handle all safety precautions.
9. Install and test smoke alarms in your home:
Have fire extinguishers checked to combat an accidental fire due to
the use of alternative heat sources.
10. Drink plenty of fluids:
Drink plenty of fluids such as tea, juice and water to keep the body
hydrated. This allows for soft skin and well lubricated organs as
well as helps the body from drying out in winter heat.
Andrew Pacholyk, MS, L.Ac
http://www.peacefulmind.com/winter.htm
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