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Winter Preparedness 

WINTERIZE YOUR FAMILY

Winter is a fact of life in Saskatoon and when a blizzard hits, getting around can be very difficult, even dangerous. Saskatoon Fire & Protective Services (SFPS) urges you to winterize your family by planning how you will best manage a disruption in your routine during a blizzard. An effective plan includes what you will do before, during and after a blizzard; and covers all aspects of the normal daytime and evening routine/activities for each family member. Plan to take care of your family’s needs for a minimum of 72 hours during any emergency, including a blizzard.

 BEFORE A BLIZZARD

  • Check out local media for developing weather situations. It is best to anticipate a storm rather than be surprised by it.
  • Plan a safe place for each family member to go if they cannot make it home.
  • Plan a way to contact each other.
    • Include an alternate plan in case cell phone coverage is disrupted.
  • Plan to reunite your family.
    • Include an alternate plan in case you don’t have enough gas in your vehicle, it breaks down, or Transit service is disrupted.
  • Contact neighbors to see if you can work together to deal with potential problems associated with a blizzard i.e. power outage or transportation.
  • Have on hand at least a three-day supply of food, water and medical requirements.

 DURING A BLIZZARD

  • Stay calm.
  • Avoid travel.
    • If you are safe where you are, stay where you are.
    • If travel is unavoidable make sure you have:
      • Enough fuel.
      • A vehicle emergency kit.
      • A winterized, reliable vehicle.
  • Check out local media for weather updates, road conditions and the level of civic services available.

 AFTER A BLIZZARD

  • Assess the damage to your property, if any.
  • Check out local media regularly for the level of civic services available.
    • If you must travel, plan your route accordingly. The first priority for City snow clearing is to ensure movement of traffic on the freeway and major streets, access to emergency locations and Saskatoon Transit DART routes.
    • Be prepared to move your vehicle if you live on a designated Snow Route street/street segment.
  • Exercise caution and care when shoveling snow, especially during very cold weather.
  • Re-evaluate your family’s Winterization Plan.



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