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For immediate release: February 11, 2025 (25-021)
Contact: DOH Communications
Stay safe in freezing temperatures with these winter weather tips
Temperatures dropping statewide, cold weather advisory in effect
OLYMPIA – The Washington State Department of Health (DOH) urges residents to take precautions to stay safe this week, as our state experiences the first serious cold snap this winter.
The National Weather Service has issued a cold weather advisory through Wednesday. Most of the state will experience dangerously low temperatures that can lead to hypothermia, frostbite, and other health issues. These risks are especially high for people working outdoors, those without shelter or adequate heating, the elderly, and pets.
To stay safe during this cold snap:
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Dress appropriately for the weather by wearing layers, a hat, gloves, and other protective clothing.
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If possible, limit your time outside during the coldest parts of the day/evening.
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Be aware of the symptoms of hypothermia and frostbite. Seek medical help if needed.
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Check on your elderly relatives, friends, neighbors, or anyone with limited mobility.
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Do not heat your home with charcoal barbeques or any open-flame equipment, including cooking stoves or ovens. This can lead to fires, carbon monoxide poisoning, or even death.
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Do not run generators indoors and keep them away from windows or air vents.
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Do not drive in icy or stormy conditions.
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