Winter Weather

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It's important to take precautions during freezing temperatures to protect people, pipes, pets and plants. Below are some tips to stay weather-safe during a freeze. 

Water System Freeze Precautions

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  • Exposed pipes should be wrapped with insulation, towels, newspaper or old clothing and shielded from the wind with plyboard, felt roofing, plastic or cardboard. 
  • Residents are reminded NOT to drip faucets as a drip can cause a loss of pressure and drop of quality in the water system. 
  • The meter box cover must be kept in place with the lid closed to keep meters from freezing. 

Pet Safety

  • If you are cold, your pet is cold. Keep your pets inside with you and your family. Residents must bring outdoor dogs inside or must have a raised house with hay and an external heat source. No pet should be left outside for extended periods of time in below-freezing weather. 
  • According to state statute 102.1(c), it is simple cruelty to not provide proper shelter. If a dog is out or an extended period of time in freezing weather, call 985-783-5050 to dispatch the Sheriff's Office. After verification, Animal Control is dispatched. 

Heater & Fire Safety 

  • Be cautious when using a space heater and do not leave a heater unattended. Please do not use power strips and extension cords when using a space heater. Space heaters should be plugged directly into a wall outlet. A heater should be placed at least 3-5 feet from combustible objects and flammable materials, such as blankets. 
  • Ensure your smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors are functioning properly. 

Plant Protection

  • Water soil thoroughly (except around succulents). Wet soil holds heat better than dry soil, protecting roots and warming air near the soil. 
  • Bed sheets, drop cloths, blankets and plastic sheets make suitable coverings for plants. Remove the coverings when temperatures rise. 

SCP Alerts

  • Sign up for SCP Alerts by texting SCPAlerts to 888777 for updates regarding weather events and other emergencies in St. Charles Parish.