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How To Avoid Wintertime Slip & Fall Even In The Worse Conditions



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By : Adriana Noton    29 or more times read
Submitted 2011-01-13 21:50:17
When winter arrives slip and fall hazards seem to be everywhere. Many times we do not see them until it is too late and we fall or slip. The one thing that can be done is be proactive, if you want to make sure accidents on ice do not happen. Here are some common sense tips on how to avoid wintertime slip & fall during the winter months.

Many people especially, in North America forget that during the winter season daylight hours are less which means freezing can occur much quicker. People who walk on sidewalks and parking lots do not realize this and that can be a mistake. Paying close attention to your surroundings is very important.

Doorsteps especially in front of home and businesses can be very dangerous. The sun many times will melt snow during daylight hours. As night approaches the temperature falls and freezing occurs. The change of you than taking a fall can happen. Pay close attention to doorsteps as they many times can be very slippery.

Being proactive can help when you leave work. A lot of times people are in a rush to get to their vehicles and head home. They do not pay attention where they are walking and this is when accidents happen. Parking lots are one of the places that freeze very quickly, as they usually getting less traffic than walkways. Blacktops should be watched for black ice which is shiny and can be very slippery. Sometimes it is tough to see though so always proceed with caution.

Follow the weather on a daily basis is something many people tend to forget. By knowing how low the temperature will get when you leave your home or work will better prepare you. Icy spots can happen quicker at lower temperatures, so knowing exactly what the weather will help keep you safe. The weather can change quickly, so always try to get the most updated forecast.

Know where the icy spots are located in your everyday travels. Places such as shopping malls, grocery stores, doorsteps all can have ice accumulation and become slippery. By knowing where these spots are located you can better prepare for icy conditions when they do arrive. Try to stay away from known icy areas as this is where accidents most likely will happen.

Dress for the type of weather that you will be dealing with. A lot of the time people do not dress for winter conditions and ice. Wear appropriate footwear that will grip slippery conditions well. There are many different types of footwear these days. Choose ones that work well and have good grip in all kinds of winter conditions.

How to avoid wintertime slip & fall can be tough especially if you are experiencing it for the very first time. We have listed some of the tips above that you can follow for good success in dealing with this tricky time of the year. One of the biggest keys is to know the slippery spots as that will help you avoid most accidents.
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