
The St. Charles Parish government has asked residents to take precautions this weekend to protect people, pets, pipes and plants and have multiple ways to receive weather updates. The parish is expecting freezing temperatures Sunday night through Wednesday.
Residents can sign up for alerts of weather events and other emergencies by texting SCPAlerts to 888-777.
Parish President Matthew Jewell and the St. Charles Parish Department of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness are in constant communication with the National Weather Service regarding the predicted freezing temperatures and wind chill expected next week, according to a press release from the parish.
Francesca Blanchard, a spokesperson for the parish, said officials will not make any decisions about opening heating centers until Sunday.
The St. Charles Parish Department of Parks and Recreation will close all outdoor restroom facilities on Friday, Jan. 17, at 10 a.m.
The parish government encouraged residents to take the following precautions:
Water System Freeze Precautions
- Exposed pipes should be wrapped with insulation, towels, newspaper or old clothing and shielded from the wind with plyboard, felt roofing, plastic or cardboard.
- The meter box cover must be kept in place with the lid closed to keep meters from freezing.
Pet Safety
- If you are cold, your pet is cold. Keep your pets inside with you and your family. Residents must bring outdoor dogs inside or must have a raised house with hay and an external heat source. No pet should be left outside for long periods of time in below-freezing weather.
- According to state statute 102.1(c) it is simple cruelty to not provide proper shelter. If a dog is out for an extended period in freezing weather, call 985-783-5050 to dispatch the Sheriff’s Office. After verification, animal control is dispatched.
Heater & Fire Safety
- Be cautious when using a space heater, and do not leave the heater unattended. A heater should be placed at least 3-5 feet from combustible objects and flammable materials, such as blankets.
- Ensure your smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors are functioning properly.
Plant Protection
- Water soil thoroughly (except around succulents). Wet soil holds heat better than dry soil, protecting roots and warming air near the soil.
- Bed sheets, drop cloths, blankets and plastic sheets make suitable coverings for plants. Remove the coverings when temperatures rise.