Community Corner
Mansfield Issues Cold Weather Alert
The Town of Mansfield will open the Community Center as a Warming Center for individuals who do not have adequate heat during its hours of operation.

The following information is provided by the Town of Mansfield:
Lower than average temperatures are anticipated over the next several days in our area. A very cold arctic air mass is forecast to move into New England. Temperatures over the weekend are forecast to only reach +10º to +15ºF during the day and may drop as low as 0º to -10ºF at night with wind chills below zero for much of the time. The Town of Mansfield will open the Mansfield Community Center as a Warming Center for individuals who do not have adequate heat during its hours of operation: Monday - Friday, 5:30 am - 10:00 pm; Saturday, 5:30 am - 8:00 pm; Sunday, 8:00 am - 8:00 pm.
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Residents are asked to check on their elderly neighbors or individuals who are homebound who may be especially susceptible to the cold. Parents should also ensure that children are properly dressed when outside, especially when they are waiting for the school bus. Please follow these cold weather safety tips:
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Wear several layers of not too tight or too bulky clothing. Always wear a hat and gloves.
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Consume warm and easily digestible food and beverages with higher calories, like warm milk, soup, noodles and rice.
Remain indoors or in places with sunlight. Continue with usual daily activities, but do more exercise to generate heat, improve blood circulation and maintain flexibility of joints.
Heating Safety:
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Any type of heater (except electric) should be vented.
Do not use a gas or electric oven or surface units for heating.
Do not burn outdoor barbecue materials (such as charcoal briquettes) inside – even in a fireplace.
Do not use bottled gas in natural gas appliances unless appliances have been converted for that use.
Make sure you have working smoke and carbon monoxide detectors.
Those needing assistance should contact the Department of Human Services at 860-429-3315. Information about the location of regional shelters and other services is available by dialing 211 Infoline, and emergency assistance is available by calling 911.
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