RCMP encouraging residents to prioritize winter safety
Alberta RCMP is encouraging safety while enjoying the winter season.
According to Mounties, “winter in Alberta offers the opportunity for many different recreational activities, however, whether you’re driving your ATV, skiing in the mountains, skating with friends, or ice fishing; the weather can cause unsafe conditions.”
A list of recreational safety tips was shared by RCMP to help residents “prioritize safety” this winter:
- Use proper safety equipment: When you’re out skiing, skating, or riding your ATV always make sure to wear the proper safety equipment. Windshields, handguards, helmets and reflective material can all help keep you safe when enjoying winter activities.
- Always check ice thickness: Use a tape measure, drill, or auger to make sure the ice is thick enough and check in multiple locations. As a general rule, ice should be at least 20 cm (8 in) thick for walking or 25 cm (10 in) for snowmobiles.
- Be mindful of how the cold can affect your gear: Tire pressure, engines, and batteries can all be impacted by extreme cold. Always make sure that your vehicles are functioning and electronics are charged before heading out into the cold.
- Have a plan and share it: Always make sure to check conditions and the weather before you head out. Make a plan and let your loved ones know where you’re going, when you’ll be out, and what time to expect you home.
- Have an emergency kit and know how to use it: Emergency kits should include first aid supplies, tools, and extra clothes/blankets. Depending on what you’re doing you may also want to include additional items like tow straps and extra fuel.
- Follow the rules: Closed trails, speed limits, and ice warning signs are not suggestions, they are there to keep people safe. Always make sure that you are checking for signage and following the rules.