The county released a list of the following warming centers for those looking to get out of the cold:
- Beavercreek Senior Center: 3868 Dayton Xenia Road, Beavercreek
- Fairborn Senior Center: 325 N. Third St., Fairborn
- Yellow Springs Senior Center: 227 Xenia Ave., Yellow Springs
- Beavercreek Community Library: 3618 Dayton Xenia Road, Beavercreek
- Cedarville Community Library: 20 S. Miller St., Cedarville
- Fairborn Community Library: 1 E. Main St., Fairborn
- Jamestown Community Library: 86 Seaman Drive, Jamestown
- Winters-Bellbrook Community Library: 57 W. Franklin St., Bellbrook
- Xenia Community Library: 76 E. Market St., Xenia
- Yellow Springs Community Library: 415 Xenia Ave., Yellow Springs
- John Bryan Community Center: 100 Dayton St., Yellow Springs
- Fairborn Police Department lobby: 70 W. Hebble Ave., Fairborn
Greene County Public Health recommended the following tips to get through extreme cold:
- Stay home if you’re told to stay off roads.
- Check on loved ones and neighbors who may need extra assistance when you can.
- Limit time outside. If you must go out, wear layers and watch for signs of frostbite and hypothermia.
- Signs of frostbite include numbness, white or gray-yellow skin and firm or waxy skin. If you have signs of frostbite go into a warm room and soak in warm water. Do not massage the affected area or use a heating pad.
- Signs of hypothermia include shivering, exhaustion, confusion, fumbling hands, memory loss, slurred speech and drowsiness. Anyone with signs of hypothermia should get into a warm room. Warm the body center first — chest, neck, head and groin. Stay dry and wrap up in warm blankets.
- Only use generators and drills outdoors and away from windows. Never heat your residence using a gas stovetop or oven.
- Don’t leave pets outside or exposed to the cold for long periods.
- Create an emergency kit for your vehicle. The kit should include jumper cables, sand for traction, a flashlight, warm clothes, a blanket, bottled water and non-perishable snacks. Keep your gas tank full during extreme cold.
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