Stay off the roads and park in your driveway to allow snowplows and emergency vehicles to pass.


The current weather forecast indicates more than 5” of snow across on the South Shore and up to 7” along the North Shore of Brookhaven Town. Supervisor Daniel J. Panico urges residents to take these “common sense” precautions to ensure their safety during this and future snow events:


  • Stay off the roads and park in your driveway to allow snowplows and emergency vehicles to pass. 

  • Clear fire hydrants in your area. 

  • Remove ice and snow from steps, sidewalks and walkways.

  • Keep cell phones and other electronic devices charged. 

  • Have a battery-operated radio and a flashlight ready in case of a power outage. 

  • When shoveling snow, dress warm in layers and avoid over-exertion. 

  • If you must drive, make sure your tires are properly inflated and windshield wipers are working. 

  • Keep your pets indoors. 

  • Check on elderly and infirmed friends and neighbors. 

  • Listen to the local radio or television news for weather updates and emergency notifications. 

  • When using a generator, place it outdoors and follow all manufacturers’ safety precautions. Residents should call 451-TOWN to report snow related issues. Call 911 for police, fire and ambulance emergencies only. To report a power outage or downed wires, call PSEG at 800-490-0075 or go to www.psegliny.com to file a report online.


Please go to the Town’s website for up-to-date snow related news, information, weather updates and emergency contact numbers.


The Town may also send out e-mail alerts to residents who have registered on our e-mail list. If you are not on the list, you can sign up today at www.brookhavenny.gov. Residents can also sign up for countywide Code Red alerts at www.suffolkcountyny.gov.


 



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