How to prepare for and stay safe during the Chicago cold snap

Area residents warned to prepare for extreme cold snap ahead, with temperatures set to plummet and wind chills hitting as low as -35 degrees in Chicago.

As the mercury drops, emergency room physicians are sounding the alarm on the dangers of frostbite and hypothermia, warning that minutes matter in cases of cold-related emergencies. Dr. Nick Cozzi at Rush University Medical Center says the key is to layer up and take precautions seriously. "Folks in Chicago are used to this type of cold, but we have to protect ourselves, especially our elderly loved ones and those most vulnerable," he advises.

The National Weather Service has issued an extreme cold warning for the area, with wind chills expected to plummet as low as -35 degrees Friday and stay below zero until Saturday. Residents are advised to take precautions at home, such as increasing their house temperature and letting tap water run to prevent pipes from freezing.

Mike Garritano of ABC Plumbing says that about 50% of his calls for frozen pipes during extremely cold weather can be prevented by taking simple measures like warming up the house and keeping the tap running. "The furnace is the heart of the home," he notes. "If you can't heat it up, you're going to have some problems."

As temperatures drop, residents are advised to stay indoors and take precautions to stay warm at home. The Garfield Community Service Center will serve as a warming center overnight Thursday and Friday, while the American Red Cross offers tips on staying safe with space heaters and fireplaces.

With wind chills expected to hit extreme levels, area residents are being warned to prepare for life-threatening cold snaps ahead, with temperatures set to plummet and hypothermia risks increasing. By taking simple precautions like layering up and letting tap water run, residents can stay safe and avoid costly damages from frozen pipes.
 
omg guys I'm literally freaking out about this extreme cold snap in Chicago!!! πŸ₯ΆπŸ˜± 50% of Mike Garritano's plumbing calls can be prevented by warming up the house and keeping tap water running?!?! that's like, so simple but also super important! layering up is key too, esp for our elderly loved ones who might not know better 🀝🏼 Dr. Cozzi is totally right to sound the alarm on frostbite and hypothermia, it's not just about us having a bad day, minutes count in cases of emergencies! πŸ•°οΈπŸš‘
 
omg, chicago is going to be FREEZING!!! 😱 -35 degrees?! that's crazy! i feel bad for people who aren't used to it, especially the elderly and vulnerable folks. my mom always says to dress warmly when it's cold outside, but i never realized how important that was till now lol. let's all make sure to take care of each other and stay warm this weekend πŸ€— and btw, has anyone ever tried a space heater with a thermometer? seems like a good idea... πŸ’‘
 
Brrr πŸ˜“ this is getting crazy! Like, I'm all for a good winter, but -35 degrees?! That's straight-up bitter ❄️ I feel so bad for the elderly folks out there who are most vulnerable to frostbite and hypothermia. Can we please just make sure our seniors have access to warm shelters and proper care? This extreme cold snap is like, no joke πŸ˜… and I'm super worried about people getting hurt. On a positive note, at least our city's got some awesome warming centers set up like the Garfield Community Service Center - that's a lifesaver for anyone who can't get home safely 🌟
 
omg, can you even imagine living in chicago right now?! 😱 they're saying the wind chill is gonna be -35 degrees?! that's crazy! i'm all for being prepared though... like, layering up is a no-brainer, but some people might not think of letting tap water run to prevent pipes from freezing. my friend's aunt lives in chicago and she was talking about how it's super common for the pipes to freeze in the winter... it's like, good thing they're warning everyone now so we can all be safe! πŸ’‘
 
Brrr πŸ₯Ά I'm seriously dreading this cold snap! I mean, -35 degrees is CRAZY πŸ”ͺ! We need to take it super serious, especially with our elderly loved ones. I live in an apartment building, so if the pipes freeze, we'll be like "good luck" πŸ˜‚. I know it sounds dramatic, but hypothermia can happen fast and it's no joke. Let's all just stay cozy at home, drink some hot tea β˜•οΈ, and keep those pipes flowing 🚧!
 
OMG, I'm getting the chills just thinking about this 😱! Like, 50% of frozen pipe calls can be prevented by warming up the house and keeping the tap running? That's, like, totally doable, right? πŸ€” I feel so bad for those who are most vulnerable, especially our elderly loved ones. They need to prioritize their safety above all else.

I'm thinking of checking in on my neighbors who might be struggling with heat this week. We should all look out for each other during times like these πŸ’•. And can we talk about how important it is to have a plan in place? Like, if you're going to be home alone or something, make sure you've got a way to stay warm and safe.

And I'm so glad the city is setting up those warming centers! It's one thing to take precautions at home, but sometimes we need a safety net πŸ›‘οΈ. Stay warm, Chicago! πŸ’ͺ
 
Brrr 😱 it's gonna be a really bad week in Chicago! I feel bad for those people who don't have heat or warm places to go... they're gonna be so cold πŸ₯Ά. And 50% of frozen pipes is crazy 🀯, that's like half the time when homes break down and people have to deal with it.

We should all check in on our neighbors and elderly folks too 🀝, 'cause frostbite and hypothermia are no joke πŸ’”. Let's hope they get some help from those warming centers and Red Cross tips... fingers crossed that everyone stays safe! ❀️
 
Ugh, -35 degrees is just insane 😩! I know Chicago's no stranger to cold snaps, but come on, it's like we're living in a winter wonderland nightmare πŸŒͺ️. I'm all for being prepared, but can't they just give us a heads up and some decent weather forecasting? It's not like we don't have enough to worry about already ❄️.

And yeah, I get that layering up is key, but what about the poor folks who can't exactly adjust their thermostat settings or have access to space heaters? πŸ€• Those at-risk groups need extra help and support, if you ask me. I hope our community service centers like the Garfield one are ready to provide a safe haven for those in need ❀️.

On the bright side, it's great that Mike from ABC Plumbing is spreading awareness about simple measures to prevent frozen pipes 🚽. I mean, who hasn't been there, right? 😩 Just a bunch of frozen water and a nice repair bill later πŸ’Έ. Let's all just take it easy, stay warm, and hope the mercury rises soon β˜€οΈ!
 
omg i cant even imagine going to school with temps that low lol my friend's grandma lives in chicago and she always says its super cold there during winter 🀣 but seriously how are ppl supposed to go to school when its like -35 outside? wont they just freeze to death or something? anyway im kinda glad we dont have to deal with that here our heating system is pretty reliable lol
 
ugh this is gonna be a disaster... i mean, -35 degrees in chicago? that's just crazy. people are gonna freeze to death or worse. i'm not surprised the emergency room docs are sounding the alarm, it's about time someone told us to take this seriously. and don't even get me started on frozen pipes, like, what did people think was gonna happen during a polar vortex? it's so easy to prevent these things with some basic precautions, but noooo... people just wanna sit around and wait for help. i'm stocking up on ice packs and warm blankets, not that it'll do much good if the power goes out.
 
omg I'm so worried about my grandma living in chicago πŸ€• she's not old but she has circulation issues and i know she'd be super susceptible to frostbite πŸ˜“ 50% of frozen pipe calls can be prevented by just warming up the house 🚿πŸ”₯ like Mike Garritano said it's all about taking care of our homes and each other during extreme weather ❄️
 
omg u guys r gonna freeze in chicago!!! i no they warned us but like come on its -35 degrees whats wrong with them? i got my winter gear ready tho lol gotta stay warm for those cold nite pics on instagram cant let my fave brand's winter collection go to waste anyway i heard the warming center at garfield community service center is open til friday so if u r in chicago u should def check it out they have space heaters and fireplaces too πŸ€©πŸ˜‚
 
omg this is crazy!! -35 degrees is crazy talk! i feel bad for people who dont have a heat source or proper winter gear theyre gonna be stuck out in the cold πŸ₯ΆπŸ˜“ i wish they had better weather warnings so ppl can prepare ahead of time like, why not give us at least 24 hours notice? its just common sense, right?
 
Brrr 😱 just thinking about that crazy cold snap in Chicago makes me wanna grab a hot cup of coffee and snuggle up by the window. 50% of frozen pipe calls can be prevented with some simple stuff like warming up the house... it's not rocket science, you know? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ And oh man, -35 degrees wind chills? that's just crazy! My grandma would freak out if she had to go outside in weather like that... let's all take care of our elderly loved ones and stay safe this weekend πŸ’•
 
Brrr, -35 degrees in Chicago?! 😱 That's crazy! I feel for the people who have to deal with this kind of weather. It's always a good idea to take precautions when it gets this cold, especially if you're elderly or vulnerable. My grandpa used to say that layering up is key, and now he's like "layering up"... haha πŸ˜‚. But seriously, it's so important to stay indoors and warm at home. I'm surprised they don't have warming centers set up in more neighborhoods, though. πŸ€”
 
😬 Extreme cold is no joke! I mean, -35 degrees? That's crazy! And frostbite/hypothermia can be so sneaky... you gotta take it seriously. Layering up is a must, trust me, I've seen people underestimate the power of a good coat and gloves. πŸ§€β€β™€οΈ And don't even get me started on pipes - I know someone who got hit with frozen pipe drama last winter, and it was a total nightmare! πŸ’¦ But seriously, if you're elderly or vulnerable, make sure to take extra precautions, stay warm at home, and have a plan in place. And hey, warming centers are there to help, so don't be afraid to use 'em! ❀️
 
Ugh I'm already stressed out about exams coming up, now we gotta worry about this crazy cold snap in Chicago? Like what's the point of even having a 6am lecture when you're just gonna freeze to death on your way to class lol. But seriously though, my grandma is super elderly and she lives alone so I'm definitely stocking up her place with extra blankets and hot cocoa. We should do something similar for our school community - like have a warm-up event or something? Maybe the student council could organize it? πŸ₯Š
 
Omg I'm seriously dreading this cold snap! πŸ₯Ά My grandma lives in Chicago and she's always telling me how brutal it gets in the winter 😬. I've learned to check on my elderly neighbors regularly, especially if they're alone or have mobility issues. It's not just about them, though - I know plenty of people who are already struggling with health conditions, like diabetes or heart problems πŸ€•. I'm going to make sure my furnace is in good working order and keep the taps running at all times ⚠️. Those 50% stats from ABC Plumbing are eye-opening, tbh 😲. Can't believe we have to deal with this kind of extreme weather every year... can't it just be spring already? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
Brrr! I'm getting the chills just reading about this πŸ₯ΆπŸ’¨ Chicago is already feeling the pinch, but it's about to get even colder 😬! I've got my cozy home all set up for a snug winter - think soft blankets, warm lighting, and comfy nooks 🏠. If you're not prepared, frostbite can sneak up on ya like that πŸ’₯. Don't be caught off guard! Layer up, let the taps run, and keep an eye on those pipes ❄️. And for goodness' sake, stay indoors when it's blizzardin' outside β˜ƒοΈ. Safety first, especially with our elderly neighbors πŸ‘΅πŸ».
 
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