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  • Unregistered

    Ice Storm

    Anyone here in the path of the ice storm? I am and have had parents ask me if I will be closed on Monday? I don't know if we will close or not it depends on what the weather does. I close when schools close but the schools are already out for milk day. So if other daycares and business close we will too! Better safe than sorry!

    What are you all doing to prepare for the ice storm?

    Everyone in the path of the ice storm stay safe!
  • finsup
    Daycare.com Member
    • Jul 2013
    • 1025

    #2
    Originally posted by Unregistered
    Anyone here in the path of the ice storm? I am and have had parents ask me if I will be closed on Monday? I don't know if we will close or not it depends on what the weather does. I close when schools close but the schools are already out for milk day. So if other daycares and business close we will too! Better safe than sorry!

    What are you all doing to prepare for the ice storm?

    Everyone in the path of the ice storm stay safe!
    I would just say you will be keeping an eye on the weather and let them know asap. However, it wouldn't be a bad idea to secure back up care now, just in case
    No ice storm for us this time! I'm in Maine though, and this winter has been awful for ice. We've had a ton of melting the last few days but my driveway is still just a pure sheet of it. So ready for spring!

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    • jenboo
      Daycare.com Member
      • Aug 2013
      • 3180

      #3
      I'm not sure what ice storm you are referring to but my city has broken every one of its winter records this year for snow.
      We had 5 snow days plus the weekend in there. The past few days its been raining and then it freezes over night so our city is just a big ice rink.

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      • Gemma
        Childcare Provider
        • Mar 2015
        • 1277

        #4
        school here reopen today after 5 days of being closed due to icy conditions...
        I don't close due to poor weather, but I let parents know if they choose to come, it's their choice, I won't be held responsible if they get into an accident.
        I shouldn't even have to say that....I mean you can't sue Walmart if you decide to go shopping during a storm, why should it be any different with Daycare, right?

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        • e.j.
          Daycare.com Member
          • Dec 2010
          • 3738

          #5
          Originally posted by Unregistered
          What are you all doing to prepare for the ice storm?
          I'm in New England so not in the path but we did have an ice storm several years back. If you're in an area that is expected to get enough ice to coat and take down trees and power lines, consider getting a generator if you don't already own one. We waited for 8 days for our power to come back on; it felt like the longest 8 days of my life! It was cold. We had no heat, hot water or lights. Our basement flooded so we lost all kinds of household supplies we had stocked up on. We lost all of the food in the refrigerator and extra freezer that we had stocked up on...Not a fun experience! A generator would have saved us a lot of headaches. Unfortunately, by the time we knew we needed one, you couldn't find one anywhere because they had sold out so fast. Good luck and stay safe.

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          • ColorfulSunburst
            Daycare.com Member
            • Oct 2013
            • 649

            #6
            I keep my daycare open during all snow days and any other bad weather days. The parents pay me good money for my service and I do not want to play "bad weather day" game with them. I do not have any commute and it is not difficult for me to be opened. Usually, nurse's and doc's kids are here during bad weather days.

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            • Ariana
              Advanced Daycare.com Member
              • Jun 2011
              • 8969

              #7
              I never close for weather

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              • Blackcat31
                • Oct 2010
                • 36124

                #8
                Originally posted by Ariana
                I never close for weather
                If I closed for weather, I'd have definitely closed today...
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                • Silly Songs
                  Daycare.com Member
                  • Jun 2014
                  • 705

                  #9
                  Oh Backcat, it's over 70 here today and I have the a/c on in the house. We should house swap, preferably in the summer. I have a feeling it's probably nice in the summer where you live.

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                  • Blackcat31
                    • Oct 2010
                    • 36124

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Silly Songs
                    Oh Backcat, it's over 70 here today and I have the a/c on in the house. We should house swap, preferably in the summer. I have a feeling it's probably nice in the summer where you live.
                    Yes, summers are very nice here! 80-90ies but very humid... We actually have textbook seasons...all 4 of them.

                    Which is what makes each of them bearable.... when you are sick of one, another is just starting.

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                    • Silly Songs
                      Daycare.com Member
                      • Jun 2014
                      • 705

                      #11
                      Hopefully not as humid as Houston.

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                      • Mike
                        starting daycare someday
                        • Jan 2014
                        • 2507

                        #12
                        Originally posted by e.j.
                        I'm in New England so not in the path but we did have an ice storm several years back. If you're in an area that is expected to get enough ice to coat and take down trees and power lines, consider getting a generator if you don't already own one. We waited for 8 days for our power to come back on; it felt like the longest 8 days of my life! It was cold. We had no heat, hot water or lights. Our basement flooded so we lost all kinds of household supplies we had stocked up on. We lost all of the food in the refrigerator and extra freezer that we had stocked up on...Not a fun experience! A generator would have saved us a lot of headaches. Unfortunately, by the time we knew we needed one, you couldn't find one anywhere because they had sold out so fast. Good luck and stay safe.
                        Reminds me of a big ice storm we had several years ago.
                        Power went out... ah, won't be long...
                        Called a couple hours later and couldn't even get through.
                        Found out later that evening that it was massive, and basement started flooding. Only an inch at the pump, but was spreading quick, so my father and I ran in town, (15 min drive), to get a generator, while my brother and mother took turns bailing out the basement. All we could get was 1 500W generator. Last one in the store and all other stores were out.
                        Went back home and plugged in the sump pump.
                        We slept that night with lots of blankets and comforters.
                        Next day, my father and I ran to Toronto, (3.5 hours away), and came back with a 3500W generator.
                        I rigged up a reverse plug and we used it to power the house. We couldn't power everything at once, but could keep the house comfortable, and save the food, and bring in a few other family members.
                        8 days later, we got our power back. Some places were still a few days away.

                        I'm going to post a separate thread about powering a house with a generator.


                        Originally posted by Blackcat31
                        Yes, summers are very nice here! 80-90ies but very humid... We actually have textbook seasons...all 4 of them.

                        Which is what makes each of them bearable.... when you are sick of one, another is just starting.
                        That's Canada, unless you go too far north, and northern US. Hot summers, cold winters, wet springs, and colorful falls.By the end of summer, we're looking forward to cooler temperatures, but by the end of winter (or the middle), we're looking forward to the warmer weather.
                        Children are little angels, even when they are little devils.
                        They are also our future.

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                        • Mad_Pistachio
                          Daycare.com Member
                          • Jun 2015
                          • 621

                          #13
                          Monday is MLK Jr day, many are off... no?

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                          • LysesKids
                            Daycare.com Member
                            • May 2014
                            • 2836

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Mad_Pistachio
                            Monday is MLK Jr day, many are off... no?
                            I'm not closed but all the schools & Federal/State offices are. Thankful I'm not in the way of the ice... had that issue 2 years ago & it was no fun

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                            • Ariana
                              Advanced Daycare.com Member
                              • Jun 2011
                              • 8969

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Blackcat31
                              Yes, summers are very nice here! 80-90ies but very humid... We actually have textbook seasons...all 4 of them.

                              Which is what makes each of them bearable.... when you are sick of one, another is just starting.
                              We are the same! I usually leave it up to the parents to brave the weather. If I closed for snow, ice rain, thunder and lightening etc I wouldn't be open much!

                              Now if it was a hurricane or a tornado like you guys on the coast have to deal with then I might make an exception.

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