Exercise caution over the next few days-winter weather and extreme low temperatures are expected throughout the Philly region.
As always, Public Safety is here for you 24/7. Should you experience a fire, medical, or police emergency, call us at 215-573-3333.
Stay safe and warm!
ALT WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY
Over the next few days, winter weather and extreme low temperatures are expected throughout the Philadelphia region.
We have taken precautions to help protect our buildings and sidewalks.
Prolonged exposure to the cold can result in serious health problems, most common being hypothermia and frostbite according to the Philadelphia Department of Health. Dress warm and stay dry.
ALT WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY
Follow these tips:
Dress in layers. Wear hats, scarves, and water-repellent coats. Wear mittens instead of gloves; they’ll keep your hands warmer.
Cover your mouth. Protect your lungs from extremely cold air by covering your mouth.
Be aware of wind chill. Wind carries heat away from the body.
Be aware of frostbite. Frostbite is frozen body tissue, usually skin. It affects fingers, toes, ears, and the tip of the nose first. The skin might lose feeling or look white, pale, hard or waxy. Then the skin may turn red, blue or purple. Skin can also swell or blister. The victim may also feel tingling, burning or severe pain as the frostbitten tissue thaws. If symptoms are detected, get medical help immediately.
Check on the elderly and your pets who are also vulnerable at this time.
ALT Hypothermia (abnormally low body temperature) is a life-threatening condition. If you suspect hypothermia symptoms:
Get to a warm location.
Remove wet clothing.
Put on dry clothes and wrap your entire body in a blanket.
Warm the center of the body first.
Drink warm non-alcoholic and non-caffeinated beverages.
Seek medical attention as soon as possible.
If you have concerns about your health, please consult with your supervisor. Your health and safety are our greatest concern