Seminar: Keep Health in Winter

11/15/2025, 7:00:00 PM – 11/15/2025, 10:00:00 PM

Summary (Hero blurb)

Stay healthy, warm, and prepared this season. In this practical seminar, clinicians and safety experts share what actually works—from layering systems and home heat checks to immune basics, hydration, and when to call for help. Leave with a simple checklist, emergency kit tips, and local resources you can use right away.


Overview

Winter brings dry air, icy commutes, and higher risks for colds, falls, and power outages. How to Protect Yourself in a Cold Winter is a practical, science-based session designed to keep you comfortable and safe. We’ll cover how to layer clothing correctly, set your home’s “winter baseline,” prevent slips and frostbite, spot early signs of hypothermia, and support immunity without hype. You’ll also learn how to prepare a 72-hour kit, read local weather alerts, and help vulnerable neighbors. Attendees receive a printable checklist and links to trusted local services.

What You’ll Learn (Takeaways)

  • Layering 101: base / mid / shell done right
  • Home readiness: heat, humidity, drafts, carbon-monoxide safety
  • Cold-weather health: skin care, hydration, sleep, medications
  • Outdoor safety: traction, fall prevention, frostbite & hypothermia basics
  • Mini emergency kit: what to pack for 72 hours

Who Should Attend

Individuals, families, seniors, caregivers, and anyone facing harsh winter conditions.

Format & Timing

60–75 minutes — 45-minute talk + 15–30 minute Q&A
Handouts and a printable checklist included.

Speakers

  • TBD — Clinician / Safety Expert
  • TBD — Community Health Coordinator

Register

Register now to reserve your spot and receive the digital winter-readiness kit.


Accessibility & Notes

  • Venue is wheelchair accessible.
  • ASL/interpretation available on request.
  • For questions, contact info@example.com or call (000) 000-0000.