
When winter weather arrives, wet sidewalks and slippery steps can make even walking to the mailbox risky. Preventing slips and falls during the winter months takes a little preparation.
For many states, snow and ice are significant hazards when temperatures drop. Regularly shovel sidewalks, driveways, and porch steps. Use salt or sand to help melt ice and improve traction.
Your choice of shoes can make all the difference. Opt for boots or shoes with non-slip rubber soles and treads that provide a secure grip on slippery surfaces. Keep a change of indoor shoes handy to help prevent tracking moisture inside and reduce the risk of slips indoors.
Poor visibility can make slippery spots even more dangerous. Ensure that all outdoor lights, especially those near entryways, driveways, and stairs, are working correctly. Consider upgrading to motion-sensor or solar-powered lights to help brighten dark areas without impacting your energy bills.