4 Safety Tips For Fall Hazards

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The U.S. moved into astronomical fall on September 22. From a weather point of view, though, we’re knee-deep in typical fall hazards.

 

The U.S. moved into astronomical fall on September 22. From a weather point of view, though, we’re knee-deep in typical fall hazards, such as raging wildfires across the West and an remarkably busy  hurricane season in the Atlantic. Depending on where you live, you might get snow — maybe lots of it.

To stay safe and healthy, simple but effective preparedness actions are key — and NOAA’s National Weather Service has you covered.

Check out these four safety tips you can use in the face of potential fall weather hazards highlighted in our latest public safety campaign, “Small Decisions Can Have a Big Impact.”

 

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