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There are a few ways to keep your home in the best shape for severe winter weather, so make sure you are taking the proper precautions to keep your family and your home safe this season.
According to the Institute for Business and Home Safety, most roofs can hold about 20 pounds per square foot of snow. Many homes in northern, more snow-prone areas are built to handle a bit more. During or after a blizzard, it’s important to gauge just how much weight your roof is holding. Here are some guidelines:
The water in your pipes can freeze during extremely cold temperatures and snow storms. This can cause your pipes to burst, causing leakage problems later on. However, there are a couple of ways to prevent this from happening. Keeping your home warm can help prevent the pipes from freezing. If there is a power outage, use a generator or alternative heat source such as a fireplace or wood stove to warm up the vicinity. Also, insulate any areas that could let the outdoor air inside, and seal doors and windows to keep the indoors warm.
Of course, this includes all necessary items for survival such as food, water, and non-electric heat sources. But it’s also important to stock up on items that can keep your home safe during severe weather. Be sure that you have the following items around your home for top snow-storm preparedness:

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