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Proper precautions must be taken for activities involving ice.

Many winter activities take place outdoors on icy lakes or ponds. Dressing appropriately for the elements is mandatory, but so is taking precautions when you plan to ice skate, snowmobile or ice fish. There is no such thing as safe ice, and thin ice can cause life-threatening accidents.

  1. Test the Ice

    • Bring a cordless drill with a 6-inch bit if there are no informative sources available, such as a park official, resort or bait shop, about the condition of the ice. Drill holes in the ice to determine the thickness; 4 to 6 inches is the preferred amount.

    Observe the Color

    • Clear blue ice tends to indicate strength and thickness. White ice is weaker, and ice that that looks like a honeycomb is the thinnest and should be avoided at all costs.

    Remove Recent Snowfall

    • Shovel away any snow that collects on top of the ice. Ice can be weakened after a night of snow, which acts as an insulator.

    Avoid Moving Water

    • Be aware of water currents running under the ice and signs of cracks and expansion. Open water should be avoided.

    Beware of Puddles

    Prepare for Emergencies

    • Follow the buddy system and never travel alone to a lake or pond. Bring a whistle to summon for help; carry rope, ice picks, a first-aid kit, life vest and flotation device to help save a life if someone falls through the ice.

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