As cold temperatures settle in, remember the 5 Ps of winter preparedness

Home fires occur more in the winter than any other time of year. It is important to practice fire safety as temperatures drop.

A powerful cold front is sending cold temperatures back into the Carolinas as we end the week. As cold days and freezing nights return, it is a good time to highlight the 5 P’s of Winter Preparedness:

PROTECT PEOPLE – Pay careful attention to children and the elderly. Dress in multiple layers when you are outdoors, especially at night when temperatures are below freezing.

PROTECT PETS – Bring your pets inside! If is too cold for you, it is too cold for them — especially with the cold, wet, and windy conditions. If your pet MUST absolutely be left outside, they should have shelter in a dry, warm place with their shelter facing AWAY from the wind.

PROTECT PLANTS – Cover them with blankets or bring them inside if you haven’t already.

PROTECT PIPES – Open cabinet doors to allow the warmth of your home to reach pipes under sinks and appliances near exterior walls. Open your faucets and allow a small stream of water to run at half the diameter of a pencil when temperatures drop into the 20s and teens.

PRACTICE FIRE SAFETY – Inspect all heating equipment before using. Check on your smoke and carbon monoxide detectors. Also remember, space heaters need space too. Be sure objects are at least 3 feet from space heaters.Firesafetyexplainer 1607452613287

Stay safe and warm!