Winter storms can bring heavy snow, ice, and strong winds, leading to power outages and dangerous conditions. While most people focus on food, water, and warmth when preparing for winter emergencies, home security is just as important. A winter storm can make your home more vulnerable to break-ins, accidents, or even communication failures. That’s why having a well-equipped winter storm emergency kit that includes security essentials is crucial.
Why Home Security Matters During a Winter Storm
Winter storms can create prime opportunities for burglars, especially when power outages cause security systems to fail. Additionally, extreme weather can weaken doors, windows, and locks, making homes more susceptible to break-ins or structural damage. Being prepared ensures that your home stays safe and protected throughout the storm.
Essential Items for a Winter Storm Emergency Kit
1. Backup Power for Security Systems
A power outage can disable security cameras, alarms, and smart locks. While most of our security systems have backup batteries to keep them powered even in the event of of power outage, these typically only keep your system powered several hours. To make sure your security system is still running during an outage, consider having these items handy:
- Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS): A UPS can keep your alarm system and Wi-Fi router running for a few hours.
- Portable Power Banks: Essential for keeping phones and small security devices charged.
- Solar or Hand-Crank Chargers: Useful for prolonged outages.
2. Emergency Lighting
A dark home can be a security risk, both in terms of visibility and attracting burglars. Keep these on hand:
- LED Lanterns & Flashlights: Safer than candles.
- Glow Sticks: Provide soft lighting without draining battery power.
- Smart Light Bulbs with Battery Backup: Stay on even when the power goes out.
3. Smart Locks & Manual Keys
Smart locks can fail if Wi-Fi or power is down. Be prepared with:
- A physical backup key for all exterior doors.
- A smart lock with battery backup.
- Reinforced deadbolts for extra security.
4. Communication Devices
Staying informed and connected is essential during a winter storm:
- Emergency Radio (NOAA Weather Radio): Provides weather updates when the internet is down.
- Two-Way Radios: Useful for family members if cell service is disrupted.
- Fully Charged Cell Phones & Extra Power Banks.
5. Reinforced Doors & Windows
Heavy snow and wind can weaken entry points, so take precautions:
- Storm shutters or window film to prevent breakage.
- Draft stoppers to keep cold air out.
- Heavy-duty locks for doors and sliding glass windows.
6. Carbon Monoxide and Fire Safety
Using alternative heating methods can increase the risk of fire or carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning. Protect your family with:
- Monitored smoke and CO detectors.
- Fire extinguisher (check the expiration date).
- Proper ventilation for space heaters and generators.
7. Safe Storage for Valuables
If you need to evacuate or leave your home unattended, protect valuables by:
- Using a fireproof and waterproof safe for important documents and valuables.
- Keeping digital backups of important documents on a secure cloud or USB drive.
8. Home Security Signage
Even if your alarm system is temporarily offline, having security system signs and visible cameras can deter potential intruders.
Final Tips for Staying Safe During a Winter Storm
- Keep doors and windows locked at all times, even if you're home.
- Regularly check on neighbors, especially elderly or vulnerable individuals.
- Monitor local weather alerts and prepare for possible evacuations.
- Have an evacuation plan in case of extreme conditions.
- Stay Prepared and Stay Safe
A winter storm emergency kit is more than just food and blankets—it’s about ensuring your home remains secure in any situation. By preparing ahead of time, you can protect your family, home, and belongings no matter how bad the weather gets.