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The TurfMutt Foundation says winter is no time to hibernate when it comes to your yard. The Foundation encourages homeowners to use chilly days to plan, prioritize and prepare so they can hit the ground running when the weather breaks. buff.ly/wJh9rwI#TurfMutt
Storms, extended outages, and extreme weather can disrupt daily life and leave you unprepared. With the right outdoor power equipment, you can protect your home, stay connected, and tackle challenges, ensuring safety and peace of mind. buff.ly/aYm2C7j#WeatherItBetter
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Reminder: Never put your hands inside the auger or chute. Use a clean out tool to unclog snow or debris. Always turn off the snow thrower and wait for all moving parts to come to a complete stop before clearing any clogs.
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Never use a generator inside the house, garage or carport. Install a working carbon monoxide detector. Use an outdoor-rated extension cord and be sure it’s long enough. buff.ly/fWmHvMY
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It's best to keep kids and pets indoors and supervised while a anow thrower is operating. Do not allow them to play in the snow as it is tossed out of the chute.
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We've got a winter weather advisory for your yard!
Ventilate portable generators.
Bring pets inside.
Trim trees carefully.
Clear the way by removing debris and household items.
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Weather It Better: Prepare Ahead for Storms
Know your work area.
Clear your yard of debris.
Get out equipment needed.
Remove dead/dying tree limbs.
Keep kids/pets away from equipment.
More tips at WeatherItBetter.com#WeatherItBetter#stormprep
When using a generator keep safety in mind.
Install a working carbon monoxide detector.
Never place your generator inside your home, garage, or carport, or near an open window or door.
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