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Programs and Services

Cold Weather Response Plan
KFL&A Public Health uses temperature and wind chill thresholds—predetermined temperatures or wind chill values—to let residents know when the temperature could be harmful. The Cold Weather Response Plan is designed to reduce the health impacts and risks associated with cold weather events. It includes monitoring Environment Canada’s weather forecasts between November 1 and April 15 and notifying the community, health service providers, and the media when thresholds are reached.




Resources

Cold Weather Injuries - Know What to Look For - Know What to Do
Cold Weather Injuries - Know What to Look For - Know What to Do (French)
Extreme Weather Response Plan: Cold Weather Plan
Extreme Weather Response Plan: Cold Weather Plan (French)
Wind Chill Calculation & Frostbite Guide



Health Information Sheets

Cold Weather Health Guidelines for Child and Daycare Providers
Cold Weather Health Guidelines for Community Service Providers of Vulnerable People
Cold Weather Health Guidelines for Landlords and Tenants
Cold Weather Health Guidelines for the Elderly
Cold Weather Health Guidelines for the General Public
Cold Weather Health Warning for Schools
Conseils pour les écoles par temps froid
Directives à l’intention des fournisseurs de services de garderie en matière de temps froid et de santé
Directives à l’intention du grand public en matière de temps froid et de santé
Hypothermia Due to Overexposure
KFL&A Public Health Extreme Cold Weather Response Plan



Links

Forecast Your Own Wind Chill
Frostbite
Get Ready Kingston
Is your family prepared?
Minutes to Frostbite
Power Outages - What to do?
Severe Storms in Canada
Wind Chill Calculation Chart
Wind Chill Hazards and Risk of Frostbite
Winter Safety: Advice for parents and kids
Contact
Adrienne Hansen-Taugher
Emergency Planning Coordinator
KFL&A Public Health
613-549-1232, ext. 1256





Last updated: 6/8/2010

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