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How To Survive The Winter

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How To Survive The Winter

It’s time to start preparing for the cold, and that means stocking up on more than just sweaters and pom-poms. If you’re like most people, the idea of spending several months in the cold, dark depths of winter is enough to make you want to move to a tropical island and never look back. But if you’re going to stick it out in the northern hemisphere, there’s no point in letting yourself get frozen out. Here are some winter ice safety tips for surviving the winter:

  • Be ready for slippery driveways and walkways.

One of the biggest winter ice safety tips is to always be ready for slippery driveways and walkways. After listening to conversations and hearing peoples’ woes about stepping out of their homes with a fear of meeting a freak accident or falling, we came up with a unique environment-friendly traction-building product, Walk on Ice. With 7 naturally occurring minerals, Walk on Ice works well on any surface. When you want to walk on snow or make a beeline for the grocery store, you can spread this mixture after stepping out of the car or any slippery surface to walk properly. Always consider whether it is safe to walk on ice or not.

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  • Products and Equipment 

It is essential to purchasing the right equipment and product to build our safety net first. Several products are in the market to help you walk on snow without falling. It would help if you had these basic things sorted, from portable shovels to snowblowers and ice melt or traction products, before the winter arrives. If you travel by vehicle, it is best to have a product such as Walk on Ice with Traction Magic to help you get a better grip on any icy surface anywhere you go.   

  • Prepare a medical emergency kit

Always have a go-to medical emergency kit in the car and at home. You never know when emergencies can strike, and thus it helps to be prepared with almost everything, if not all. A few things you must keep in your emergency kit- torch lights, extra batteries, packaged food, blanket or warmers, gloves and socks, medicines for emergencies, any ice melt or traction agent, plenty of drinking water, and mobile chargers.

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  • Home exteriors

Keeping your home exteriors clear from debris, dried leaves, and twigs, repairing the concrete driveway, and fixing the roof are a few things you must keep in mind. Imagine your neighbor had a near fall on her driveway last year because the concrete was not maintained, which caused the ice melt not to work effectively. All these are winter ice safety tips to ensure we maintain our home exteriors before winter.

Conclusion 

It’s must to know winter ice safety tips to survive the cold season. Whether you are heading out for a long ski trip or just going on a short day hike, it is important that you have a traction agent ready. You should also know what to wear and how to dress yourself in order to stay warm and dry.


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