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Winter Safety Tips

Release Date: December 15, 2020
When winter temperatures drop significantly below normal, staying warm and safe can become a challenge.

When winter temperatures drop significantly below normal, staying warm and safe can become a challenge. Taking preventive action is your best defense against having to deal with extreme cold-weather conditions.

The Division of Health has provided Winter Safety Tips

The Office of Public Health Nursing has provided helpful information on Hypothermia and Frostbite

The National Weather Service Wind Chill Chart external link and brochure external link provides additional information about hypothermia and frostbite. It also provides the chart for people to refer to regarding the length of time it takes to develop frostbite dependent upon air temp and wind speed.

CDC Cold Weather Guide external link To keep yourself and your family safe, you should know how to prevent cold-related health problems and what to do if a cold-weather health emergency arises.

New Jersey OEM Preparing for Winter Weather Hazards page external link

NJDOH Emergency Preparedness page external link


Photo: Winter Mill, Stillwater Township, NJ - George S. Shammas

Winter Mill - George S. Shammas