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  2. Afraid of hypothermia, icy roads? How to stay safe during ...

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    Know generator safety and only use generators outdoors in well-ventilated places away from windows. Know the signs of carbon monoxide poisoning, and if you feel sick, dizzy or weak, get fresh air ...

  3. Is it safe to run in cold weather? How to prepare yourself

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    Safety checklist for safely running in the cold Keep this list on your fridge to glance at while you prepare to run in low temperatures. Make a plan so people know where you are.

  4. Winter storms are hitting the U.S. — and even Texas is ...

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    The biggest health risks posed by freezing temperatures and windchill are frostbite and hypothermia, and they can happen quickly, says Ballenger. “When people think of frostbite, they think of a ...

  5. Hypothermia - Wikipedia

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    Hypothermia continues to be a major limitation to swimming or diving in cold water. [35] The reduction in finger dexterity due to pain or numbness decreases general safety and work capacity, which consequently increases the risk of other injuries. [35] [36]

  6. Heat escape lessening position - Wikipedia

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    The HELP is an attempt to reduce heat loss enough to lessen the effect of hypothermia. Hypothermia is a condition where bodily temperature drops too low to perform normal voluntary or involuntary functions. Cold water causes "immersion hypothermia", which can cause damage to extremities or the body's core, including unconsciousness or death. [2]

  7. Thermal protective aid - Wikipedia

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    A thermal protective aid (TPA) is an aluminized polyethylene suit with heat sealed seams that protects from the elements and prevents hypothermia.. It is defined by the International Life-Saving Appliance (LSA) Code [1] as follows:

  8. Stay off the Charles River ice, even in the bitter cold. Here ...

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    "Hypothermia, death from drowning, you're not just putting yourself at risk, you're putting first responders at risk, so we want you to stay off the ice," said Trooper DeAngelis.

  9. Cold shock response - Wikipedia

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    Hypothermia and extreme stress can both precipitate fatal tachyarrhythmias. A more modern view suggests that an autonomic conflict – sympathetic (due to stress) and parasympathetic (due to the diving reflex) coactivation – may be responsible for some cold water immersion deaths.