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6 Winter Storm Safety Tips To Help Avoid An ER Visit, From A Doctor

Last updated: January 22, 2026 8:55 pm
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A major winter storm is on its way this weekend, expected to hit various parts of the country with heavy snow, ice, and bitter cold. With extreme cold warnings in effect for cities like Chicago and parts of Wisconsin, Michigan, and Iowa, it’s crucial to follow basic winter storm safety tips to avoid ending up in the emergency room.

Surprisingly, emergency rooms tend to be quiet during the storm itself as people stay indoors. However, in the aftermath of the storm, there is often a surge of preventable injuries and illnesses that could have been avoided with proper precautions.

Studies have shown that cardiovascular admissions increase by 23% after heavy snowfalls, while cold-related visits and falls also see a significant rise post-storm. Ice storms pose an even greater danger than snowstorms, especially when power outages are involved.

To prevent ending up in the ER after the snowfall, here are six important tips to keep in mind:

1. Carbon Monoxide Poisoning: During power outages, be cautious of carbon monoxide buildup from generators, grills, or gas appliances. Keep generators outside and ensure working carbon monoxide detectors are in place.

2. Shoveling Snow: Treat snow shoveling like a strenuous workout and listen to your body. Take frequent breaks, lift small amounts of snow, and stop immediately if you experience chest pressure, shortness of breath, or other signs of distress.

3. Ice-Related Injuries: Be cautious of slippery ice and walk carefully, taking short steps like a penguin. Encourage older family members and neighbors to stay indoors until paths are clear to prevent falls.

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4. Driving on Icy Roads: Black ice can form after the snow stops, leading to dangerous road conditions. If possible, avoid driving until roads are cleared, and if you must go out, drive slowly and keep a safe distance from other vehicles.

5. Cold-Related Injuries: Hypothermia and frostbite can occur in extreme cold conditions, so be aware of the symptoms and seek help if necessary. Don’t ignore signs of cold-related injuries and seek medical attention promptly.

6. Check on Vulnerable Individuals: Reach out to older neighbors, individuals living alone, and those without reliable heat or power to ensure their safety during and after the storm. Simple gestures like a phone call or text can make a significant difference in preventing emergencies.

By following these winter storm safety tips and looking out for each other, we can stay safe and avoid unnecessary trips to the emergency room during and after the storm. Stay prepared, stay cautious, and stay connected with those around you to weather the storm effectively.

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