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With below-freezing temps and wind chill, city issues cold weather advisory and tips for the public

The cold weather warming station at 39 Beech St. is open between 7 p.m. and 7 a.m. through Feb. 28 with no restrictions.

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by Carol Robidoux
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MANCHESTER, NH – Fire Chief Ryan Cashin on Thursday issued a cold weather advisory due to high winds in addition to temperatures over the next four days expected to reach remain below freezing.

If people are outdoors, it is recommended that they:

  • Wear several layers of loose-fitting, lightweight, warm clothing instead of just one layer of heavy  clothing.
  • Wear a warm hat. Up to 50% of your body heat can be lost through an uncovered head.  • Cover your mouth with a scarf to protect your lungs.
  • Keep dry.
  • In your home, please remember that heating equipment is a leading cause of fire in New Hampshire.  But there are ways to minimize the threat.

New Hampshire’s fire marshal recommends:

  • Keeping anything that can burn at least 3 feet away from heating equipment  • Turn portable heaters off before leaving the room or going to bed.
  • Do not to use an oven to heat their home
  • Never use generators indoors. It’s also a good idea to check your fire alarms and carbon  monoxide detectors to make sure they’re working properly.

The National Weather Service recommends wrapping pipes with insulation and sealing windows to  keep heat indoors. If your pipes are located in a cabinet, it helps to open the cabinet doors to allow  warm air to reach the pipe. Keeping a slow stream of water running through your faucets can also  help keep pipes from freezing.

PETS

Remember, if it’s too cold for you, it’s probably too cold for your pet, so keep your animals inside. If  left outdoors, pets can freeze, become disoriented, lost, stolen, injured or killed. In addition, don’t  leave pets alone in a car during cold weather, as cars can act as refrigerators that hold in the cold  and cause animals to freeze to death.

The City of Manchester has established a Warming Station at 39 Beech St. It is  open until February 28, 2025. Hours and information below:

  • Phone: 603-413-1775 Service/Intake
  • Fees: No fee
  • Eligibility: No restriction
  • Hours: Daily., 7 p.m. – 7 a.m.
  • People must be in the warming center by 9 p.m.

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by Carol Robidoux

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