It’s winter in Iowa, so we all know what that means—snow, slush, sleet and ICE! Our mothers always told us to be careful walking and driving on ice, so please remember her pleas this winter. Falls on the ice are no laughing matter – they can result in serious injury. Change your shoes if need be and take a walking lesson from a penguin.
Safe Walking Tips
• Always take the safest route – avoid short cuts.
• Don’t rush, especially on slippery surfaces or in low light conditions.
• Don’t use your smartphone while walking.
• Walk deliberately on slippery surfaces. Take slow, short, flat-footed steps.
• Wear boots or other slip-resistant footwear.
• Look out for "black ice." Often shows up early in the morning or in areas that are shaded from the sun.
• Use caution when getting in and out of vehicles; use the vehicle for support.
• When entering a building, remove as much snow and water from your boots as you can. Walk carefully on hard-surfaced floors – even if there are no puddles, your outsoles may be wet.
• Avoid carrying items. Keep hands empty and outside of pockets so arms are free to move for stabilization. If you must carry items, use backpacks.
• When walking on steps, always use the hand rail and plant your feet firmly on each step.
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