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Scripts

PDF version of English VDEM PSAs [42kb PDF]

PDF version of Spanish VDEM PSAs [17kb PDF]

:30 PSA — WINTER SURVIVAL: A COLD HOUSE
 
If your power goes out during a winter storm, keep warm by wearing
 
several layers of lightweight clothing and a knit cap. If you use an
 
alternative heat source like a fireplace, wood stove or kerosene
 
heater, ventilate properly to avoid toxic fumes. Heat only one room
 
and close off all others. Eat high-energy foods like raisins, peanut
 
butter or protein bars that will allow your body to produce its own
 
heat. For more winter safety tips, visit vaemergency.com

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:30 PSA — WINTER TRAVEL: SAFETY ON THE ROAD
 
Winter driving is most dangerous on wet roads when the temperature
 
is at or below 32 degrees. If you must travel, listen to travel
 
advisories and plan an alternate route. Tell others what routes you
 
will take and when you will get there. Don't assume that a road
 
treated with salt and sand is safe — there might be slick spots.
 
Keep your gas tank at least half full to prevent your gas line from
 
freezing. For more winter safety tips, visit vaemergency.com

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:30 PSA — WINTER SURVIVAL: TRAPPED IN A CAR
 
If you are driving and a snowstorm forces you to pull over, stay in
 
your car and wait for help. Run your car's engine for short periods of
 
time. Remember to keep the exhaust pipe clear of snow to prevent
 
deadly fumes from entering the car. Signal rescuers with your
 
interior light at night or a bright cloth during the day. Store
 
emergency supplies in your car such as blankets, a flashlight, high-
 
energy snacks and clay cat litter. For more winter safety tips, visit
 
vaemergency.com.

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:30 PSA — WINTER SURVIVAL: PHYSICAL EXERTION
 
Prolonged exposure to the cold can be life threatening. Cold weather
 
alone can put an extra strain on the heart. Heavy exertion — like
 
shoveling snow, pushing a car or even walking fast in cold
 
weather — increases the chance for a heart attack or stroke. If you
 
need to go outdoors, wear several layers of lightweight clothing and
 
a hat. Nearly half of all body heat is lost through the head. for more
 
winter safety tips, visit vaemergency.com.

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Audio Files

:30 PSA — Winter Survival: A Cold House

:30 PSA — Winter Travel: Safety on the Road

:30 PSA — Winter Survival: Trapped in a Car

:30 PSA — Winter Survival: Physical Exertion