NHS urges people to stay safe during icy conditions

The NHS in Derby and Derbyshire is urging everyone to stay safe as the MET Office issues an Amber Weather Warning  for the East Midlands.
 
Temperatures are expected to drop well below freezing, leading to overnight frosts, snow, and hazardous icy conditions on the roads. These weather conditions are likely to impact health and social care services.
 
The NHS is highlighting the health risks posed by the cold weather and icy conditions. Please follow this advice to stay well:
  • Avoid driving in icy conditions if possible. If travel is necessary, plan your route and check for road closures in advance. Allow extra time for preparation and make sure your vehicle is ready for the journey.
  • When walking, wear footwear with good grip to prevent slipping. Stick to pavements along main roads, which are likely to be less slippery.
  • Prepare for the cold by ensuring you have enough food and medication to last for the next few days.
  • Sign up for MET Office weather alerts to stay informed of any updates.
  • Check on vulnerable family members, friends, and neighbours who may need extra help with shopping or getting medications.
  • If you have an existing health condition, avoid going out in cold and icy conditions, and wear appropriate clothing to help keep you warm. For advice on keeping warm and well, visit the Derbyshire County Council website.
If you feel unwell, don’t delay seeking advice or treatment. Your local pharmacy can help with common illnesses such as sore throats, coughs, and colds without an appointment. If you need health advice and are unsure what to do, call NHS 111 or visit NHS 111 online.
 
Urgent Treatment Centres are available to treat urgent care needs, such as cuts, sprains, minor head injuries and infections and are open from 8am to 8pm. For life-threatening emergencies, please call 999.
 
Dr Chris Weiner, Chief Medical Officer, NHS Derby and Derbyshire said:
 
“As temperatures continue to drop, we are urging everyone to take extra care, especially during snow and icy conditions.
 
“Cold weather can have serious health impacts, especially for vulnerable individuals, and icy conditions significantly increase the risk of slips and falls.
 
“The NHS is here to help, but we need people to stay vigilant and follow safety advice to prevent injury and illness. Please stay safe and take care during this cold spell”.