Call or Text (845) 265-2220 ☰ ˟
Manage Policy File a Claim
Logo
Call or Text
(845) 265-2220
  • Página de inicio
  • Cotizaciones
    • Automovil Image of right arrow
      • Cotización de Auto
      • Auto Cotización Forma (corto)
    • Fianza
    • Business & CommercialImage of right arrow
      • Cotización Seguros Auto Comercial
      • Cotización Responsabilidad Publica
      • Business Owners (BOP) Quote Form
      • Builders Risk
      • Liquor Liability Quote Form
      • Cotización Seguro de Compensación Al Trabajador
      • Community Association Quote Form
      • Community Association Workers Compensation Quote Form
    • Granja
    • Inundación
    • Salud
    • Hogar Image of right arrow
      • Cotización Seguros de Hogar
      • Cotización Casera Manufacturada
      • Dueño de Una Casa de Inundación Cotización Formulario
      • Community Association Unit Owners (HO-6) Quote Form
    • Vida Image of right arrow
      • Presupusto de Seguro de Vida
      • Cotización Del Seguro de Vida de Término
    • LimousineImage of right arrow
      • Limousine Quote
      • Bond Request Form (TLC)
      • Workers Compensation Quote Form (Livery)
      • General Liability Quote Form (Livery)
    • Motocicleta
    • Vehículos Recreacionales
    • Alquileres
    • Camiones
    • Embarcacion / Yate
  • Servicio al Cliente
    • Automovil Image of right arrow
      • Requiere Tarjeta de Seguro de Auto
      • Requiere Pagina de Declaracion Y Coberturas Para El Auto
      • Mandar Pagina de Declaracion Y Coberturas Al Banco Financiero
      • Agregar Vehiculo A Poliza Personal de Auto
      • Remover Vehiculo de Poliza de Auto
      • Agregar Conductor A Poliza de Auto
      • Remover Conductor de Poliza de Auto
    • Business & CommercialImage of right arrow
      • Requiere Tarjeta de Seguro de Auto Comercial
      • Requiere Pagina de Declaracion Y Coberturas Para Auto Comercial
      • Agregar Vehiculo A Poliza Comercial
      • Remover Vehiculo de Poliza de Comercial
      • Agregar Conductor A Poliza Comercial
      • Remover Conductor de Poliza de Comercial
      • Certificado General de La Responsabilidad de La Petición Del Seguro
      • A Community Association Certificate Request Form
      • Request a General Liability Certificate of Insurance with Additional Insured
    • Hogar Image of right arrow
      • Declaración Y Coberturas de La Petición Para La Cobertura de Seguro Existente de Los Dueños de Una Casa
      • Request Evidence of Insurance
    • Motocicleta Image of right arrow
      • Requiere Tarjeta de Seguro de Motocicleta
      • Agregar Motocicleta A La Poliza
      • Quite La Motocicleta de La Política Existente
    • OtherImage of right arrow
      • Policy Review Request
      • Consent to Receive Electronic Records
    • Embarcacion / Yate Image of right arrow
      • Tarjeta de La Identificación de La Petición Para La Política de Watercraft
      • Agregue Watercraft A La Política Existente
      • Quite Watercraft de La Política Existente
  • Presentar una reclamación
    • Automovil
    • Business & Commercial
    • Inundación
    • Hogar
    • Motocicleta
    • Alquileres
    • Embarcacion / Yate
  • Blog
  • Hacer un Pago
  • Recursos
    • Archivo de zona segura
    • Refiera a un amigo
    • Enlaces Importantes
    • Calculadoras
    • Archivos importantes
    • Informes libre
    • Glosario de Seguros
    • Preguntas más frecuentes
    • Centro de noticias
  • Acerca de Nosotros
    • Acerca de Nosotros
    • Nuestra Ubicación
    • Directorio de empleados
    • Testimonios de clientes
    • Política de privacidad
  • Contáctenos
    • Contáctenos
    • Únete a nuestro boletín de noticias
Icon Icon Icon Icon Icon Icon
Home > Es-Us > Blog > What to Do Before a Blizzard
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 2025

What to Do Before a Blizzard

a woman with an umbrella walks down a snow covered road through heavy snowWhat to Do Before a Blizzard

by Alex Witkowski on November 8, 2025

Severe winter weather can catch us off guard. Even adults sometimes hope for a snow day… but odds are we’re not getting one. In many cases, you still have to brave the cold, clean off your car and get to work.

When the forecast calls for heavy snow, it helps to think ahead. Follow this checklist of ways to prepare for snowy conditions on the road and at home.

  1. Watch the forecast. Conditions can change quickly. Monitor a trusted source for weather updates. If conditions are severe, use your judgment as to whether you should brave the roads at all – many times, it’s safer to just stay home. If you have to be out in the weather, make sure you have a fully-stocked car emergency kit. Want more advice on winter driving? Read these tips on how to keep your cool driving in whiteout conditions and how to get your car unstuck from the snow.
  2. Stock up and charge up. Make sure your phone is fully charged, has a backup source of power and has emergency numbers stored in it. Also, if possible, stock up on essentials, including food and batteries, before the snowfall. (See what made our list of 31 must-have items for your home emergency kit.)
  3. Prep your car for the drive. Fill up your gas tank, check your wiper fluid level and leave your wiper blades up so they don’t freeze to the glass.
  4. Put a bag of cat litter in your trunk. Or some other heavy material like a bag of salt. Not only does it add extra weight, but it can be used to help free your wheels if they get stuck.
  5. Check your heating and carbon monoxide safety. If the power goes out or you’re using space heaters, generators, or fireplaces, make sure your carbon monoxide detectors are working and your home is well ventilated. Never use your oven or car to heat your home.
  6. Prevent damage from frozen pipes. Water damage is no joke. Do a quick check of the pipes in and around your house, especially if the temperature is expected to drop drastically.
  7. Get everything done the night before. Some already do this, but packing your lunch and setting out clothes the night before can really save time the next morning.
  8. Bring pets inside. If you have an outdoor cat, or a dog the sleeps in a kennel, bring them inside. Subzero temperatures can test even the hardiest of our furry friends and cause them to seek out questionable shelters (like under the hood of a car) to find warmth.
  9. Set your alarm earlier. You never know how much snow you’ll actually get. Waking up a little earlier gives you more time to brush off your car, let it warm up, take your time on the road…you get the idea.
  10. Plan ahead for snow and ice removal. After a big snowfall, remember to make time to keep driveways and sidewalks clear of ice and snow to prevent slips, trips and falls. It also helps to learn how to spot the signs of an ice dam and know how to safely remove heavy snow from your roof. All done preparing? Nice! Now, reward yourself with your favorite TV series and a pizza from that great small-town place you love.

At ERIE, we’re here for you – whatever the weather. Get a more detailed list of winter storm safety tips and know what to do if you have to file a claim. For more tips, DisasterSafety.org is also a great source for advice to prepare for winter weather.

Even when you take every safety precaution possible, things happen. When you have a local ERIE agent on your side, you can rest easy knowing you have the coverage you need. Learn more about auto insurance and home insurance from ERIE.

 
Posted 12:29 PM

Share |


No Comments


Post a Comment
Required
Required (Not Displayed)
Required


All comments are moderated and stripped of HTML.

NOTICE: This blog and website are made available by the publisher for educational and informational purposes only. It is not be used as a substitute for competent insurance, legal, or tax advice from a licensed professional in your state. By using this blog site you understand that there is no broker client relationship between you and the blog and website publisher.
Blog Archive
  • 2025
  • 2024
  • 2023
  • 2022
  • 2021
  • 2020
  • 2019
  • 2018
  • 2017
  • 2016
  • 2015
  • 2014
  • 2013
  • 2012

  • directors and officers liability(1)

View Mobile Version
Facebook
LinkedIn
Twitter
Google+
Get Directions
Contact Us Today
Resources
Products
Customer Service
Payment Options
Report a Claim
News
About Us
Refer A Friend
Our Carriers
Blog
Contact Us
Contact us PO Box 362
Cold Spring, NY 10516

Ph: (845) 265-2220
Fx: (845) 265-4754
E: plservice@Gerelli-Insurance.com
© Copyright. All rights reserved. Powered by Insurance Website Builder.