
As winter approaches, freezing temperatures, snow and ice can put both your buildings and vehicles at risk. Whether you’re responsible for a place of worship, school, nonprofit or other facility, the cold season often brings unexpected challenges that can quickly escalate into costly damage or safety hazards. The good news? With proper preparation, you can help protect your property, safeguard your people and potentially save money on preventable repairs.
Our Prepare for Winter Weather guide offers practical steps to get your facilities and vehicles winter-ready. From heating systems to plumbing to roof care, this free resource helps you identify vulnerabilities before the snow flies. Below is a preview of what you’ll find inside the guide.
Heating failures, frozen pipes and roof damage are among the most common winter risks for organizations. The guide covers how to:
These proactive steps don’t just prevent costly damage—they also keep your facilities comfortable and safe for staff, volunteers and visitors.
If your organization operates vehicles, winter conditions can turn minor oversights into major problems. The resource highlights key systems to check before the season begins, including:
It also recommends stocking vehicles with essential emergency supplies like blankets, food, first aid kits and flares. These are simple steps that can make all the difference if your drivers face unexpected delays.
While this preview touches on major categories, the full Prepare for Winter Weather guide dives deeper with step-by-step guidance, safety checklists and expert recommendations to keep your property and people protected. You’ll gain:
Winter weather can’t be controlled, but how you prepare for it can make all the difference. Don’t wait until the first freeze to discover issues with your heating, plumbing or vehicles. Equip yourself with practical strategies from Church Mutual’s risk control experts and help your organization face the season with confidence.
Prevent cold weather-related issues. This guide offers advice on checking heating systems, shoring up your building and winterizing your vehicles.
As winter approaches, freezing temperatures, snow and ice can put both your buildings and vehicles at risk. Whether you’re responsible for a place of worship, school, nonprofit or other facility, the cold season often brings unexpected challenges that can quickly escalate into costly damage or safety hazards. The good news? With proper preparation, you can help protect your property, safeguard your people and potentially save money on preventable repairs.
Our Prepare for Winter Weather guide offers practical steps to get your facilities and vehicles winter-ready. From heating systems to plumbing to roof care, this free resource helps you identify vulnerabilities before the snow flies. Below is a preview of what you’ll find inside the guide.
Heating failures, frozen pipes and roof damage are among the most common winter risks for organizations. The guide covers how to:
These proactive steps don’t just prevent costly damage—they also keep your facilities comfortable and safe for staff, volunteers and visitors.
If your organization operates vehicles, winter conditions can turn minor oversights into major problems. The resource highlights key systems to check before the season begins, including:
It also recommends stocking vehicles with essential emergency supplies like blankets, food, first aid kits and flares. These are simple steps that can make all the difference if your drivers face unexpected delays.
While this preview touches on major categories, the full Prepare for Winter Weather guide dives deeper with step-by-step guidance, safety checklists and expert recommendations to keep your property and people protected. You’ll gain:
Winter weather can’t be controlled, but how you prepare for it can make all the difference. Don’t wait until the first freeze to discover issues with your heating, plumbing or vehicles. Equip yourself with practical strategies from Church Mutual’s risk control experts and help your organization face the season with confidence.
Prevent cold weather-related issues. This guide offers advice on checking heating systems, shoring up your building and winterizing your vehicles.

Prevent cold weather-related issues. This guide offers advice on checking heating systems, shoring up your building and winterizing your vehicles.

As winter approaches, freezing temperatures, snow and ice can put both your buildings and vehicles at risk. Whether you’re responsible for a place of worship, school, nonprofit or other facility, the cold season often brings unexpected challenges that can quickly escalate into costly damage or safety hazards. The good news? With proper preparation, you can help protect your property, safeguard your people and potentially save money on preventable repairs.
Our Prepare for Winter Weather guide offers practical steps to get your facilities and vehicles winter-ready. From heating systems to plumbing to roof care, this free resource helps you identify vulnerabilities before the snow flies. Below is a preview of what you’ll find inside the guide.
Heating failures, frozen pipes and roof damage are among the most common winter risks for organizations. The guide covers how to:
These proactive steps don’t just prevent costly damage—they also keep your facilities comfortable and safe for staff, volunteers and visitors.
If your organization operates vehicles, winter conditions can turn minor oversights into major problems. The resource highlights key systems to check before the season begins, including:
It also recommends stocking vehicles with essential emergency supplies like blankets, food, first aid kits and flares. These are simple steps that can make all the difference if your drivers face unexpected delays.
While this preview touches on major categories, the full Prepare for Winter Weather guide dives deeper with step-by-step guidance, safety checklists and expert recommendations to keep your property and people protected. You’ll gain:
Winter weather can’t be controlled, but how you prepare for it can make all the difference. Don’t wait until the first freeze to discover issues with your heating, plumbing or vehicles. Equip yourself with practical strategies from Church Mutual’s risk control experts and help your organization face the season with confidence.