DECLARATION OF SNOW EMERGENCY
WEST MANCHESTER TOWNSHIP ISSUES A SNOW EMERGENCY:
Wednesday, December 16th at 10:00 a.m. to Friday December 18th at 6:00 a.m.
West Manchester Township Board of Supervisors, Emergency Personnel, and staff are urging residents to avoid unnecessary travel during the incoming winter storm.
The Township is also asking residents to remove parked vehicles from roadways. This allows public works crews to most effectively remove snow from the roads.
Forecasters currently are predicting a foot or more of snow could fall in York County on Wednesday into Thursday. Winds could become blustery, particularly Wednesday night.
West Manchester Township is offering the following tips to follow once the snow begins to fall:
• Ensure proper ventilation of furnaces, water heaters and other appliances that vent outside. Clear snow from exhaust pipes.
• Clear snow from gas meters. Heavy snow can cover the regulator vent and block gas service.
• Check on vulnerable neighbors, friends and relatives during and after the storm. Make sure they have an adequate supply of food, water and medicine.
• Do not call 911 to report power outages unless the outage poses a threat to safety or property (contact numbers for electricity providers are listed below).
• Never use a generator indoors or in an attached garage. A portable generator exhausts a deadly gas called carbon monoxide that is odorless and colorless. Place generators outside where exhaust fumes will not enter into enclosed spaces. The generator should be protected from direct exposure to rain and snow. Follow manufacturer instructions.
• Clear fire hydrants near your home or business from snow so the hydrants are readily accessible to fire departments. Fire hydrants should be cleared of snow from about 3 feet in each direction, with a clear path to the street.
• Clear snow off all exposed surfaces of vehicles before driving, including the top of the vehicle.
• Take care not to overexert when shoveling snow. Push the snow as you shovel because it’s easier on your back than lifting the snow. Make sure to stretch before and after snow removal. Take breaks as necessary.
Residents can visit www.ready.gov for more preparedness information.
To Report a Power Outage: Met-Ed: 1-888-544-4877