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Public Information Statement
Statement as of 2:45 PM EST on November 10, 2009
... This week is winter weather awareness week...
November 8 through 14 is winter weather awareness week in West Virginia. Be prepared before winter weather strikes. Make sure your vehicle is ready for winter driving.
Have your car winterized before the winter storm season. Check your battery, antifreeze, wipers, windshield washer fluid, ignition system, lights, heater and defroster and oil level.
If you have a cell phone or two-way radio, keep The Battery charged and keep it with you whenever you travel in winter weather.
Keep a windshield scraper and small broom in your car for ice and snow removal.
Put together a emergency supplies kit for the trunk of each car which should include, blankets, extra clothes, Snacks, bottled water, jumper cables, a first aid kit, a flashlight with extra batteries and a box of sand and a shovel.
Keep your car's Gas Tank full for emergency use and to keep the fuel line from freezing.
Plan long trips carefully. Check the latest Road conditions along your Route. Travel during daylight hours if possible. Let someone know your destination, Route and when you expect to arrive.
Be aware of sleet, freezing rain and drizzle, and dense fog which can make driving very hazardous.
Being prepared before a winter storm hits will keep you and your family safe from unnecessary risk.