As temperatures drop in the Northeast, it’s crucial to understand the risks associated with extreme cold and how to protect yourself. Younger children, elderly, homeless and people who work outside are particularly vulnerable to cold weather injuries. From the American Red Cross, here is some key information on why the cold weather can be dangerous and how to stay safe during winter weather conditions.
Cold-Related Health Risks
Understanding Health risks and symptoms for illnesses from cold weather is essential to staying safe. Here are some illnesses from the cold and ways to identify them:
Frostbite
Frostbite occurs when skin and underlying tissues freeze when a person is exposed to cold temperature for prolonged duration. Signs include:
When frostbite occurs:
Hypothermia
Hypothermia is a dangerous drop in body temperature. Symptoms include:
When hypothermia occurs:
Prevention Strategies
To avoid injuries from cold weather:
Preparing for Cold Weather
Before cold weather arrives:
Proper Clothing for Cold Temperatures
Layering is essential for protection against the cold:
Emergency Preparedness
The Red Cross offers free mobile apps for emergency situations:
Emergency App: Provides alerts and step-by-step guides for various emergencies, including severe winter weather.
First Aid App: Offers instructions for common first aid scenarios, with features such as:
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) Winter Storm Severity Index is also a useful tool to watch out for winter storm severity.
By following these guidelines and utilizing available resources, individuals can better prepare for and respond to cold weather emergencies, reducing the risk of cold-related injuries and illnesses.
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- Written by Zain Ahmad
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