Daily - Winter Safety: Preventing Slips on Icy Walks
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We share practical ways to stay steady on icy sidewalks, from the right shoes and traction cleats to the penguin walk, safe lighting, and when to ask for help. The goal is confidence through preparation so winter walking feels calm, not risky.
• why thin, hidden ice causes most falls
• how thaw–freeze cycles create black ice
• checking weather and planning routes
• choosing deep-tread shoes and traction cleats
• keeping hands free with gloves and simple bags
• using the penguin walk for balance and control
• scanning for curbs, cracks, dips, and slopes
• carrying a flashlight to read the surface
• using rails, sturdy walls, canes, and walker tips
• salting or sanding walkways, especially the first step outside
• deciding when to wait or ask for help
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