Ohio Emergency Management Agency

11/15/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 11/15/2024 14:34

2024 Winter Safety Awareness Week is November 17–23

November 15, 2024

(Columbus, OH) - In a coordinated effort, Governor Mike DeWine and the Ohio Committee for Severe Weather Awareness (OCSWA) recognize November 17-23, 2024 as Winter Safety Awareness Week.

"Winter Safety Awareness Week is a great opportunity for citizens, schools, and businesses to prepare for the potential harsh impacts of winter," said Governor DeWine. "Having an emergency plan for your family, practicing the plan, and having an emergency kit at home and in your vehicles will help you be ready for winter weather or any other emergency."

Winter activities can be fun for everyone, but Ohioans should also be prepared for more severe impacts that can come along with the season. Snow, blizzard conditions, freezing rain, and flooding are a few of many conditions that can be hazardous during the winter months. Residents are encouraged to not only enjoy what winter has to offer, but to also prepare in advance for these potentially dangerous conditions.

Below are some tips to help you get ready for the harsher side of the season.

  1. Make an emergency plan. Plans should include each member of your household, including pets. If you have a multi-generational home, please plan for the needs of babies, children, and older adults. Please also consider your household members with different abilities that may require special assistance or use of medical or mobility equipment.
  2. Build an emergency kit. Have an emergency preparedness "go-kit" ready in case of a power outage or if you need to leave the house quickly! Using your plan as a guide, you can have the appropriate items ready to go as soon as you need it. Additionally, make a kit for each of your vehicles in the event you are stranded and need supplies to keep safe until help arrives.
  3. Practice your plan! Gather your household together so everyone understands the plan and their role in the process.

To learn more about winter safety and preparedness, and to download Governor DeWine's proclamation, visit the OCSWA Winter Safety Awareness Week Page.

Additionally, you can follow OCSWA on Twitter and Facebook and for more winter safety tips.

The Ohio Committee for Severe Weather Awareness has educated Ohioans on severe weather safety since 1978. OCSWA is comprised of 19 local, state, and federal agencies and organizations. For additional information on winter weather safety and severe weather preparedness, click here to visit OCSWA's website.