Cold weather safety and health

Illness & Prevention - November 15th, 2025

Reading Time: 4 Minute/s

Cold weather safety and health

Cold weather safety and health

Illness & Prevention - November 15th, 2025

Reading Time: 4 Minute/s

Safety and health tips for the cold months in Washington State


Changes in weather can bring unexpected challenges and sometimes emergencies.

Icey roads, power outages, floods, and fires happen most during the cold months. People also get sick more often or get injured because of the cold.

With a little preparation and knowledge, you can take steps to stay safe. We’ve gathered resources and tips to help you get ready for this winter and next.

Guides to help you prepare for winter

Take a look at these guides to make sure you are prepared. From preventing fires at home, to winter driving, and making an emergency plan, this is a good place to start.

  • Make an emergency plan and share it with your household. Follow U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Make a Plan guide, available in 12 languages.

Weather emergencies and natural disasters

We can’t prevent storms, natural disasters, or freezing temperatures, but there are steps we can take to prepare for them and resources for when they do happen.

Food safety

Power outages, windstorms

Floods, wildfires

Earthquakes, tsunamis, volcanoes, landslides

Find weather forecasts, warnings, and weather safety information for all hazards on the National Weather Service’s website. There are additional resources to help you prepare from the WA DOH on Severe Weather and Natural Disasters.

Finding help in a natural disaster

Part of being prepared for a natural disaster or emergency is knowing where to go and what to do when you need help. Take a look at these resources now so you know what to do later.

 

Important
If you are in the middle of a natural disaster or weather emergency, minimize your calls to 9-1-1 unless it is a physically life-threatening emergency. View the WA Department of Health’s guide for details: Calling 911.

Everyday tips for physical and mental wellness

Caring for the mind and body every day is essential all year. It may just look a little different when it’s cold outside. Here are some tips and reminders to support your physical and mental health in the winter.

Fight colds, flus, and viruses

Falls, injury prevention, and frost bite

Mental wellness during the winter

  • The WA Warm Line is a peer support helpline you can call if you’re having emotional or mental health challenges from trained volunteers with lived experiences.
Did you know
It can help to talk to someone. CHPW members have access to virtual talk therapy and psychiatry through CHPW Virtual Care powered by MDLive with same week appointments. Cost shares may apply depending on your health plan.

Help to get clothes, cash, food, shelter

If you could use help to get warm clothing, cash assistance, food, shelter, or other support for everyday needs, look here:

Learn more

Washington State Department of Health’s Be Prepared, Be Safe

Community Health of Central Washington’s Winter Safety Tips

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