Heavy snow and blizzard conditions unfolded in portions of the United States, especially during Christmas week.

Snow removal at home is important because it could damage your roof. However, it could become extremely dangerous.

Here are some important tips to safely remove snow at home.

Snow removal
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Snow removal

The major winter storm in the United States caused widespread power outages, travel disruptions and deaths. The extremely cold conditions had been chaotic and problematic, especially for those stranded along major roads.

In Buffalo, New York, the heavy lake-effect snow caused a large accumulation of snow on the main roads, streets and homes.

The snow in Buffalo resulted in significant travel delays as many Americans prepared for the Christmas Season and Holiday.

Although the severe winter storm has weakened, forecasts warned that the severe weather conditions could still be extremely dangerous for commuters and travelers.

The winter conditions could still produce heavy snow, zero road visibility and ice-to-slick roads.

Snow Removal at home

However, the weather conditions could still be difficult and dangerous.

According to AccuWeather's recent report, snow removal is important at home, knowing that snow could add more weight to your roof. It could damage your home's roof.

The snow could damage your home gutter. However, risking doing it alone could be dangerous.

In recent reports, some winter storm fatalities were people who slid off from rooftops and were buried in snow.

On the other hand, frozen pipes could be the most common during freezing weather conditions. Homeowners should check the pipelines to avoid potential freezing.

They could add insulation in pipeline areas, including closing windows and garage doors and covering all cracks at home to maintain temperatures.

Also Read: Heavy Lake-Effect Snow Unloaded in Buffalo, New York, Causing Major Travel Disruptions; Residents Warned of Prolonged Cold Exposure 

If you plan to remove snow at home, you and your partner should be extra cautious.

Older adults should avoid doing it because they are the most vulnerable to cold weather.

Before helping with the snow removal, it is important to remember that prolonged exposure to cold weather could be life-threatening.

Hypothermia and frostbite could be dangerous if these two are not immediately treated.

Monitor the weather conditions

It is essential to stay updated with the weather, especially when it is impossible to go outside. You could wait until the weather abates.

Wear your layered winter clothes

Wearing comfortable layered clothes before snow removal is a must, ensuring that your body parts are covered.

Look for someone to accompany you

Having a family member to look for you or help with snow is significant, especially when you are on the rooftop.

They could call for immediate help and medical assistance if any emergency happens. If they show any signs of hypothermia, monitor their temperatures and bring them to the nearest hospital.

Do it with breaks

Don't exhaust yourself with snow removal, ensure that you have breaks. Staying hydrated with snow removal is important.

It is not advisable when the snow accumulation is large. You could wait for the city's assistance or call for professional snow removal services.

Related Article: Winter Safety Tips: What to Do When Widespread Power Outage Occurs Due to Severe Weather Conditions 

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