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Listen to your radio, television, or NOAA Weather Radio for weather reports and emergency information.
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Eat regularly and drink ample fluids, but avoid caffeine and alcohol.
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Conserve fuel, if necessary, by keeping your residence cooler than normal. Temporarily close off heat to some rooms.
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If the pipes freeze, remove any insulation or layers of newspapers and wrap pipes in rags. Completely open all faucets and pour hot water over the pipes, starting where they were most exposed to the cold (or where the cold was most likely to penetrate).
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Maintain ventilation when using kerosene heaters to avoid build-up of toxic fumes. Refuel kerosene heaters outside and keep them at least three feet from flammable objects.