Department of Commerce Winter Storm Preparedness Guidance
Summary
The Department of Commerce has issued a notice providing four steps for individuals and communities to prepare for winter storms, including freezing rain and snow. This guidance aims to enhance public safety during severe winter weather events.
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The Department of Commerce has published a notice outlining four key steps for preparing for winter storms, specifically mentioning freezing rain and snow. The guidance, issued via a blog post on the commerce.gov website, focuses on proactive measures individuals and communities can take to ensure safety and mitigate risks associated with severe winter weather.
This notice serves as general public guidance and does not impose new regulatory obligations or deadlines on specific entities. Compliance officers should note this as an informational item related to public safety and emergency preparedness, rather than a directive requiring specific regulatory action. No penalties are associated with this notice.
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