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Extreme Cold Weather Alert issued for Oakville: Wednesday, February 17, 2016

An Extreme Cold Weather Alert has been issued for the Town of Oakville by the Halton Region Health Department for the night of Wednesday, February 17.

This alert is issued when temperatures are expected to fall below -15 degrees Celsius (without wind-chill), or when weather conditions are severe enough to warrant alerting the community to the risks involved with prolonged exposure. The alert is intended to inform the general public and community agencies, while also recommending safety precautions. This alert is in effect until temperatures rise above -15 degrees Celsius (without wind-chill) or weather conditions improve and the risks involved with prolonged exposure are reduced.

Anyone can be affected by extreme cold-related weather conditions, depending on length of time of exposure to cold and exertion levels. Those especially at risk include:

  1. older adults (over the age of 65),
  2. infants and young children,
  3. outdoor workers,
  4. sport enthusiasts (hikers, skiers),
  5. homeless persons, and/or
  6. those lacking shelter, proper clothing or food.

During extreme cold, call or visit friends and neighbours who may be at risk and keep pets inside.

To keep yourself, your family and your home safe, you should know how to prevent cold-related health injuries, avoid frozen plumbing in your home when extreme cold temperatures hit and be prepared if there is a cold-weather emergency. You can avoid cold-related injuries by dressing appropriately and covering exposed skin. To protect your home, ensure good air circulation to all plumbing areas. Remember pipes can freeze when there is inadequate heat inside your home and the air temperature falls below zero. Open doorways to basement areas and crawl spaces enough to keep these areas warm. More tips to avoid frozen pipes can be found at halton.ca/frozenpipes.

Finally, it is also important, in preparation for winter driving conditions, that you keep a Car Survival Kit in your car at all times. This kit can include items such as: cell phone, blankets, booster cables, shovel, first aid supplies, flashlight and batteries, extra boots/socks, etc. A kit such as this can save your life or someone else’s. Plan ahead and listen to the weather forecast.

Additional information, weather forecasts and wind-chill information can also be obtained from the Environment Canada for Oakville website. For further information on extreme cold, please contact Halton Region by dialing 311 or visit halton.ca.


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