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Outdoor Safety: Avoiding Hypothermia

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Updated September 23, 2006

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Avoid Ice

A Ship Covered in Ice

Avoid ice as much as possible

Courtesy of the NOAA
Walking on ice is extremely dangerous. Many cold-weather injuries result from falls on ice-covered sidewalks, steps, driveways, and porches. Keep your steps and walkways as free of ice as possible by using rock salt or another chemical de-icing compound. Sand may also be used on walkways to reduce the risk of slipping.
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