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Health Tip: Staying Safe During Winter Weather

(HealthDay News) -- Snow, ice and freezing rain can make for dangerous travel during the winter months.

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention offers these winter weather travel safety tips:

  • Don't travel when there are weather warnings from the weather service.

  • If you cannot avoid travel, make sure you let friends and family know of your planned route and what time you should arrive.

  • If you are stranded, move arms and legs but stay with your car. If help is within 100 yards, go for help.

  • Make sure others can see you by lifting the hood of your car, keeping the interior light on when the engine is running and putting a bright cloth on your antenna.

  • Leave a downwind window open, and only run the engine for 10 minutes of every hour; check to be sure there is nothing blocking the vehicle's tailpipe.

 
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