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NHS in Icy weather warning

The NHS is urging people to take extra care when travelling this week as the weather continues to worsen, with the added danger of black ice.

The temperature continues to drop this week, with the Met Office predicting a high risk of heavy snow showers, icy conditions and strong winds across the region.

Maggi Morris, NHS Central Lancashire director of public health, said: “The current weather conditions ideal for creating every motorist’s worse nightmare – black ice. Wet roads and sub-zero temperatures area a lethal combination to both motorists and pedestrians and I urge everyone to consider whether or not they really need to venture out today.

“If travel is essential I urge you to take extra care and on check on any vulnerable neighbours.

“When driving, allow extra distance for breaking and approach corners slowly. If you are on foot - take your time and wear sensible footwear.

“We’re trying to get the message out through all our networks that we need people to prepare for this cold spell. Not only will they be protecting their own safety, welfare and health, they will be helping to ensure services are free to deal with local emergencies.”

Last winter across the North West there were more than 4,000 winter-related deaths.

Maggi said: “We know that if temperatures fall this increases the risk of respiratory problems and the number of people who have heart-attacks and strokes. Vulnerable older people are more susceptible to the cold‚ so a quick visit to ensure everyone is warm and well can make all the difference.”

“We need older people and those who have long-term conditions to make sure they keep taking their medication and have sufficient supplies so that they don’t need to go out for more during the cold spell.

“I would urge people to be good neighbours and make sure the people they live near, especially ones who are older or suffering from serious illness, are safe and keep warm this winter.”

NHS teams across the North West are backing the Choose Well campaign. Choose Well reinforces the message that A&E and 999 services are for life-threatening and serious conditions. Your local high-street pharmacy can help you deal with minor illnesses and complaints such as coughs, colds, flu, stomach upsets, aches and sprains. To find your local NHS service go to www.nhs.uk and use the free service finder, or call NHS Direct on 0845 4647 or NHS 111 if you are in Preston, Chorley or South Ribble.

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