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Virginia Department of Emergency Management
10501 Trade Court, Richmond, VA 23236

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Laura Southard (VDEM) -- (804) 897-6510
laura.southard@vdem.virginia.gov

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - Nov. 18, 2009

Winter is Coming; Get Ready Now
-- Gov. Tim Kaine declares Winter Preparedness Week, Nov. 29 – Dec. 5 --

RICHMOND, VA - Last March 2, Virginians got a big white reminder that winter weather packs a punch when a significant snowfall covered the Commonwealth. The storm caused icy roads, traffic crashes and power outages, and it shut down schools, offices and businesses.

“Life was disrupted, no doubt about it,” said Michael Cline, state coordinator for the Virginia Department of Emergency Management. “Last year we had just the one big storm, but we’re long overdue for a typical winter that brings several snows as well as ice storms. It’s really important for everyone to get ready for winter.”

Virginia is vulnerable to severe winter weather, which can lead to injury and death from hypothermia, heart attack, stroke and traffic crashes. This winter, families also are vulnerable to novel H1N1 flu. Gov. Tim Kaine has declared Winter Preparedness Week (Nov. 29-Dec. 5) to highlight importance of getting ready for possible bad weather and protecting your family’s health and safety.

Several state agencies, local emergency management offices and the National Weather Service are joining to provide winter safety information to Virginia residents during Winter Preparedness Week and throughout the season.

“All it takes is one heavy snow that sticks around for several days to remind us that being prepared ahead of time makes a lot of sense,” said Bill Sammler, warning coordination meteorologist for the NWS in Wakefield. “Use Winter Preparedness Week as a time to get ready for the season and also to ensure your family’s safety.”

Simple steps to getting winter ready include setting aside emergency supplies, making a family emergency plan and staying informed about local conditions.

Some additional winter safety tips include:

Find more winter-specific safety information and related links at www.ReadyVirginia.gov. For information about H1N1 flu, go to www.vdh.virginia.gov or call toll-free 1-877-ASK-VDH3.

Additional information is available from these Ready Virginia partners and Web sites:

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