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Page 4 - shelby shopper & info - 704/484-1047 www.shelbyinfo.com Thursday, December 29, 2022-January 4, 2023 6 DAY FORECAST CLEVELAND COUNTY'S CLEVELAND COUNTY'S For Up To The Minute Cleveland County Weather Go To shelbyinfo.com 63 55 TUES JAN. 3 Showers 57 32 THUR DEC. 29 58 46 FRI DEC. 30 SAT DEC. 31 56 52 SUN JAN. 1 63 42 62 47 MON JAN. 2 Sunny Partly Cloudy AM Showers Rain Partly Cloudy 228 N. Washington St. Shelby, NC 704-487-4521 www.arnold'sjewelry.com "The Diamond Leader" ©Community First Media Community First Media Pharmacy Compounding Home Medical Equipment CPAP Supplies Mastectomy Supplies Diabetic Shoes & Orthotics Local Friendly Home Town Pharmacy Close By with Professional Caring Staff * Home Health Care Equipment * CPAP * Mastectomy *Orthotic/Diabetic Shoe Corporate Big City Supplier with Mail Service and Complicated Unfriendly Customer Service ... too much hassle 139 E. Main St., Forest City 828-245-4591 SmithsDrugsFC.com Mon-Fri 7:30am-7pm, Sat 7:30-4pm You Choose... You Always Have The Right To Choose Who Takes Care Of You Winter arrives with fanfare as Christmas, Chanukah and New Year's Eve all take place within days of the fi rst day of the season. Parties and shopping may distract peo- ple from the weather around them, but after resolutions are made and the decora- tions are packed away, it's not long before it's time to confront winter's wrath. Storms are commonplace in January and February in many parts of the world, and even March storms are not unheard of. Knowing how to prepare for storms can keep people safer and prevent home damage. If a storm is forecasted, follow these guidelines. • Charge a mobile phone and other electronic devices to full battery in advance of the storm in case power goes out. • Stock the home with ex- tra batteries for fl ashlights and battery-powered devic- es, such as a portable radio. • Invest in a car charger to charge devices if the power is out for some time. • Keep a supply of canned or boxed nonperishable items, as well as conve- nience foods that do not need to be cooked, like gra- nola bars. • Periodically check to en- sure that the fi rst aid kit is stocked with items that have not expired. • Refi ll medications so that they are on hand in the event weather makes it challeng- ing to get to the store. • Keep emergency sup- plies of bottled water. If you forget this, fi ll the bathtub up with fresh water. Extra wa- ter will be needed for toilet fl ushing if yours is a septic system. • Have warm blankets on hand and sleeping bags for each person in the home. • Unplug all electronic de- vices if the power goes out to protect against a surge and damage when the power is restored. • Exercise caution when burning candles, opting for fl ashlights and lanterns in- stead. • If it's very cold outside, move refrigerated and fro- zen items outdoors so they do not spoil in an unpowered refrigerator. • Do not use gas stoves, charcoal grills or other open-fl ame heat sources for warmth indoors. Carbon monoxide gas can build up inside and prove deadly. • Follow the manufactur- er's instructions when us- ing a backup generator for power. • Stock up on gasoline for vehicles and to power gas- driven generators. • Use power company websites and apps to report outages and stay apprised of restoration status. • Be cautious of downed power lines in the area when driving or walking. Winter storms can be beautiful but dangerous with- out ample preparation. How to prepare for winter storms New Edition Every Thursday! Also Online @ shelbyinfo.com Or Sell Your Or Sell Your Stuff Stuff By Placing By Placing Your Ad! Your Ad! Call Today at 704-484-1047

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