UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI EXTENSION
SOUTHWEST REGION NEWS SERVICE
Contact: Dr. Gordon Carriker, agriculture business specialist
Headquartered in Christian County
Tel: (417) 581-3558
E-mail: carrikerg@missouri.edu
Be Safe: Prepare For Deceptively Deadly Winter Storms
Winter storms are considered deceptive killers according to Dr. Gordon Carriker,
agriculture business specialist with University of Missouri Extension. He also
coordinates MU Extension’s emergency response team in southwest Missouri.
“The leading cause of death during winter storms is from automobile or other
transportation accidents. Exhaustion and heart attacks caused by overexertion
are the two other most likely causes of winter storm-related deaths,” said
Carriker.
Elderly people account for the largest percentage of hypothermia victims.
Many older Americans literally freeze to death in their own homes after being
exposed to dangerously cold indoor temperatures, or are asphyxiated because of
improper use of fuels.
“House fires occur more frequently in the winter due to lack of proper safety
precautions when using alternate heating sources. Fire during winter storms
presents a greater danger because water supplies can freeze and it can be
difficult to get equipment to the fire,” said Carriker.
For information on preparing for a winter storm, contact your local University
of Missouri Extension center or go online to: http://extension.missouri.edu/emergency/winterstorm.html.
University of Missouri Extension programs focus on the high-priority needs of
Missourians. Each county extension center, with oversight by locally elected and
appointed citizens, is your local link to practical education on almost
anything.
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