28 December 2009
Tips for Safer Sledding and Tobogganing Posted at 12/28/2009 09:50:00 PM 0 comments (+)
The National Safety Council offers these guidelines for safe and fun sledding and tobogganing:

• Keep all equipment in good condition. Broken parts, sharp edges, cracks and split wood invite injuries.

• Dress warmly enough for conditions.

• Sled on spacious, gently sloping hills which have a level run-off at the end so that the sled can come to a halt safely. Avoid steep slopes and slopes located near streets and roadways.

• Check slopes for bare spots, holes and other obstructions which might cause injury. Bypass these areas or wait until conditions are better.

• Make sure the sledding path does not cross traffic and is free from hazards such as large trees, fences, rocks or telephone poles.

• Do not sled on or around frozen lakes, streams or ponds because the ice may be unstable.

• The proper position for sledding is to sit or lay on your back on the top of the sled, with your feet pointing downhill. Sledding head first increases the risk of head injury and should be avoided.

• Sledders should wear thick gloves or mittens and protective boots to protect against frostbite as well as potential injury.

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