01/24/2026
Cold weather on a college campus can sneak up on you—here’s a practical, student-friendly safety checklist to stay warm, healthy, and out of trouble ❄️
🧥 Personal Safety & Health
* **Layer smart**: Base layer (thermal), insulating layer (fleece/hoodie), outer layer (wind/water-resistant).
* **Protect extremities**: Gloves, hat, scarf—frostbite hits fingers, ears, and toes first.
* **Watch for hypothermia signs**: Shivering, slurred speech, confusion, extreme fatigue → get indoors and seek help.
* **Stay dry**: Wet clothes + cold = danger. Change ASAP if you get soaked.
* **Eat & hydrate**: Cold burns calories faster, and dehydration still happens in winter.
🧊 Getting Around Campus
* **Assume ice = invisible**: Walk like a penguin (short steps, slow pace).
* **Wear proper shoes**: Non-slip soles beat fashion sneakers in winter.
* **Use lit, cleared paths**: Avoid shortcuts that may be icy or poorly lit.
* **Public transport safety**: Buses may run late—dress like you might be waiting outside longer than planned.
🏠 Dorm & Apartment Safety
* **Don’t overload heaters/outlets**: Space heaters should be approved and kept clear of fabric.
* **Never use ovens for heat**: Serious fire and carbon monoxide risk.
* **Know heating emergency contacts**: Save maintenance and campus emergency numbers.
* **Keep windows cracked only if safe**: Prevent pipes from freezing, but balance heat loss.
🚗 Car Safety (If You Drive)
* **Emergency kit**: Blanket, flashlight, phone charger, snacks.
* **Warm up safely**: Never idle in a closed garage.
* **Keep gas tank at least half full**: Prevent fuel line freezing.
🤝 Social & Night Safety
* **Cold lowers awareness**: Alcohol + cold = higher risk of hypothermia.
* **Use the buddy system**: Especially at night or in bad weather.
* **Use campus safety escorts**
📱 Tech & Prep
* **Charge devices**: Cold drains batteries faster.
* **Enable emergency alerts**: Weather closures, delays, and safety notices.
* **Check forecasts daily**: Plan clothing and travel ahead.