Winter survival
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What would you do if you were trapped in your car during a winter storm? Would you have the survival items you need until help arrives?
Linda Fenton saved to PREPPING
Hypothermia claims the lives of over 1,000 people in the U.S. every year. This is why you need to be prepared to keep warm without relying on your furnace.

Tammy Souza saved to emergency preparedness
Winter storms can bring with them extremely cold temperatures, high winds, freezing rain, and frozen precipitation. They may lead to downed trees, make roads or pathways hazardous to navigate, and result in power outages that last for days. That is why, as the winter storm season continues, it's critical to understand how to keep yourself, your family, and your home safe. If you live in a region where winter weather is a possibility, whether it's a significant storm or a little flurry of…

ARS Rescue Rooter saved to ARS/Rescue Rooter Blog
It is SO COLD outside! Love these cold weather hacks for the winter. Clever ideas, including how to keep ice off your windshield. Cold weather hacks DIY
What can you do to survive if you are stuck outside in a winter storm? Here are some precautions you should take and tips for surviving.

Clayshia A Willis saved to Survival Techniques
The most important winter emergency survival tips on one page. How to drive in snow, what to do if you fall through ice, if your home loses heat, spending a night in a stuck car, and more.

Janet Peters saved to Car living camping
Once again, winter is fast approaching, and just as season follows season that means the arrival of cold and oftentimes treacherous weather. You might

Mary Garcia saved to preppers
Winter Storm Preparedness - Emergency Heat During a Power Outage - Conserving heat, dressing for warmth, food and water needs, hygiene issues.
A simple and easy way to keep your feet warming in the winter that only costs a few dollars (if that). Watch this video to see how it's done.

Deborah Streets saved to Things to try