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EPISODE · Jan 13, 2026 · 12 MIN

How to Stay Safe in Extreme Cold

from Tips, News and Stories for Older Adults

Original article: https://www.aarp.org/home-living/extreme-cold-weather-safety/🧥 Key Safety Tips for Cold Weather🔥 Stay Warm IndoorsKeep your home warm — close curtains and doors to unused rooms.If you lose heat, bundle up with blankets, coats, or sleeping bags to hold in body warmth.Avoid using unsafe heat sources — like candles or indoor grills — which pose fire or carbon monoxide risks. 🧣 Dress Smart for the ColdWhen you do go outside, wear layers of warm clothing. Layers trap heat better than one big coat.Protect your hands, feet and head — hats, gloves, scarves, thick socks and insulated boots help prevent frostbite and hypothermia. 🧯 Be Ready for Power OutagesHave a flashlight and batteries handy so you don’t need to rely on candles.Keep extra blankets and warm gear ready — storms can sometimes knock out heat or electricity. 🚗 Travel and Vehicle SafetyIn very cold weather, limit driving if you can.If you must be out, have a winter emergency kit in your car with blankets, water, food, and a phone charger. (Standard winter safety advice consistent with AARP guidance and CDC winter storm recommendations.) 🩺 Why Cold Weather Is Risky (Especially for Older Adults)Cold can affect your body in serious ways:Hypothermia — when body temperature drops dangerously low — becomes more likely.Extreme cold stresses the heart and lungs and can worsen chronic conditions.Frostbite can damage skin and tissues, particularly on fingers, toes, ears and nose. Older bodies don’t regulate temperature as well, and medications may also affect how the body handles cold. 🩹 Extra Tips (from related AARP winter safety advice)While the main AARP page focuses on cold weather readiness, additional AARP resources recommend things like:Check sidewalks and steps for ice to prevent falls — a big winter hazard.Stay hydrated and keep activity gentle to help your body stay warm and healthy.Talk with caregivers/family about weather plans so someone can check in if a storm hits. 🧠 Quick TakeawayWinter’s extreme cold can be more than just uncomfortable — it can be dangerous, especially for older adults. Being prepared at home, dressing right, staying warm and having emergency plans in place will help keep you safe and healthy all season. If you want, I can turn this into a printable checklist or blog-friendly tips section tailored to caregivers and older readers! Just say the word.

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Original article: https://www.aarp.org/home-living/extreme-cold-weather-safety/🧥 Key Safety Tips for Cold Weather🔥 Stay Warm IndoorsKeep your home warm — close curtains and doors to unused rooms.If you lose heat, bundle up with blankets, coats, or...

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