Ice fog develops when temperatures are low and humidity is high. Commonly, fog is seen late at night or early in the morning. There are different types of fog that drivers in interior Alaska face. Basics Fog forms when the sun rise causes the air and ground to warm up. The change in temperature paired with humidity causes water vapor to condense. During the condensation process, … [Read more...]
Epilepsy Awareness
November is Epilepsy Awareness Month. It’s important to be aware of what a seizure can look like, as it may not always be how one would initially expect. A lot of the time, a seizure doesn’t include rapid uncontrollable movements, and instead appear as someone seeming aloof or non-responsive to their environment. Many types of epilepsy are treatable with medication and regular … [Read more...]
Domestic Violence Awareness
October is domestic violence awareness month. Domestic violence is a serious concern and with COVID-19 forcing many people into quarantine for weeks at a time, awareness is more important than ever. With increasing concerns, signals can help alert others when domestic violence is a concern. Video Signal Victims of domestic violence can alert others without leaving a digital trace … [Read more...]
Driving On Ice
Ice is a concern on the road this time of year. It is important for drivers to understand how to drive on icy roads to avoid crashes and how to correct vehicles if sliding occurs. Slow Down While Driving On Ice The best way to avoid sliding on icy roads is to slow down. Many crashes occur due to drivers traveling too fast for conditions. If your vehicle starts to slide or fishtail, … [Read more...]
Help Kids Stay Safe And Warm
Below freezing and negative temperatures are expected across Alaska for Halloween this year. If your family plans on trick-or-treating this weekend, or even just going out to play in the snow, think ahead of how to keep everyone warm and well hydrated. Reduce the risk of your family experiencing hypothermia or frostbite during cold weather months. Make A Plan To Stay Safe Make … [Read more...]
Halloween Safety During COVID-19
Halloween will likely look a little different this year across Alaska. Many families are finding new ways to celebrate and enjoy Halloween. Some may still choose to stick to tradition and trick-or-treat door to door. However you celebrate Halloween this year, mitigate your risks of contracting, and spreading, the COVID-19 virus. Make New Traditions While trick-or-treating may not … [Read more...]
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