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Tips for safety out on the ice amid warmer weather

By Laura White
Published in Weather Safety Tips
March 31, 2023
1 min read
Tips for safety out on the ice amid warmer weather

As the weather warms up, outdoor enthusiasts are eager to hit the ice one last time before it melts away. However, with the changing temperatures, it’s important to take precautions to stay safe out on the ice. Here are some tips for staying safe out on the ice:

Firstly, always be prepared by wearing the appropriate clothing, such as a life jacket or a wetsuit, and don’t go out on the ice alone. Secondly, check the ice conditions before going out by looking for cracks, slushy patches, and other warning signs. Thirdly, bring the necessary equipment, including ice picks, an ice auger, a whistle or a horn, and a fully charged cell phone. Finally, avoid going out on the ice after dark, as it can be difficult to see warning signs.

In addition to following these tips, it’s also important to be aware of the dangers associated with going out on the ice. Falling through the ice can be deadly, and hypothermia can set in quickly if you’re not prepared. It’s also important to remember that just because someone else is out on the ice, it doesn’t mean it’s safe for you to do so as well.

In conclusion, staying safe out on the ice is crucial to enjoying winter activities without putting yourself in harm’s way. By following these tips and being aware of the dangers, you can have a fun and safe time out on the ice this winter.


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