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#WinterReady Safety Graphics

A collection of winter weather safety graphics.
When the snow falls... wear loose-fitting, lightweight, warm layers, rather than one heavy layer of clothing. Take breaks while shoveling snow--overexertion can bring on a heart attack. Help firefighters by keeping fire hydrants clear of snow.
When the Snow Falls

A car driving in a snow storm. Slow down and if possible, stay off the roads during and after a storm. #BeInformed
Stay Off the Roads

A car driving in a snow storm. Slow down and if possible, stay off the roads during and after a storm. #BeInformed
Stay Off the Roads

A man bundled up shoveling snow. Take breaks while shoveling snow. Overexertion can bring on a heart attack. #BeInformed
Take breaks while shoveling

A man bundled up shoveling snow. Take breaks while shoveling snow. Overexertion can bring on a heart attack. #BeInformed
Take Breaks While Shoveling

A house covered in several feet of snow. Always keep gas generators away from home and garages. #BeInformed
Generators

A house covered in several feet of snow. Always keep gas generators away from home and garages. #BeInformed
Generators

From behind, a person walks their dog in the snow, bundled up in a coat and hat. When it's freezing, limit time outdoors. #BeInformed
Limit time outdoors

A man wearing a coat and cat walking in the snow. When it's freezing, limit time outdoors. #BeInformed
Limit Time Outdoors

A fire hydrant burried in snow. Help firefighters by keeping hyrants clear. #BeInformed
Keep hydrants clear

A fire hydrant burried in snow. Help firefighters by keeping hyrants clear. #BeInformed
Keep hydrants clear

A man and a woman wearing coats, hats and scarves. Dress in layers to prevent frostbite. #BeInformed
Dress in Layers

A man and a woman wearing coats, hats and scarves. Dress in layers to prevent frostbite. #BeInformed
Dress in layers

A cat in a snowy drive way. Bring pets inside when temperatures dip. #BeInformed
Bring Pets Inside

A cat in the snow. Bring Pets inside when temperatures dip. #BeInformed
Bring Pets Inside

a cat in a cozy sweater. If you are cold, your pets are cold too! Keep them bundled up this winter. #BeInformed
Keept Pets Bundled

A cat in a cozy blanket. If you are cold, your pets are cold too! Keep them bundled this winter. #BeInformed
Keep Pets Bundled

A dog running in the snow. Don't forget to wipe your dog's paws. Ice-melting chemicals can make your pet sick. #BeInformed
Protect Pets from Ice Melting Chemicals

A dog running in the snow. Don't forget to wipe your dog's paws. Ice-melting chemicals can make your pet sick. #BeInformed
Protect Pets from Ice Melting Chemicals

An old woman shoveling snow. When it's freezing check on your neighbors. #BeInformed
Check on neighbors

An old woman shoveling snow. When it's freezing check on your neighbors. #BeInformed
Check on Neighbors

houses in the snow with speech bubbles coming from them. Neighbor check. Check on your neighbors in an emergency. For more tips visit www.ready.gov.
Neighbor Check

a hand holding a megaphone. Listen to local officials. For more tips visit www.ready.gov.
Listen to Local Officials

A snow covered plowed road. Stay off the roads. for more tips visit www.ready.gov.
Stay Off the Roads

a winter coat, scarf, hat gloves and socks. Wear layers to prevent frostbite. For more tips visit www.ready.gov/winter.
Prevent Frostbite

Last Updated: 12/08/2023

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