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Slipping in snow can be dangerous and lead to injuries. Here are some tips to help you avoid slipping in snow: 1. Wear proper footwear: Wear shoes or boots with good traction soles that provide a good grip on snow and ice. Avoid wearing smooth-soled shoes or high heels. 2. Walk slowly and carefully: Take small steps and walk slowly to maintain your balance. Keep your weight forward and try to walk flat-footed. 3. Watch for icy patches: Be aware of areas that may be particularly slippery, such as stairs, inclines, and shady spots where ice may have formed. 4. Use handrails: If handrails are available, use them for support while walking on stairs or inclines. 5. Stay on designated walkways: Avoid walking on snow or ice-covered grass or areas that have not been cleared of snow. 6. Spread salt or sand: If you are responsible for clearing snow and ice, sprinkle salt or sand on walkways to provide traction. 7. Avoid carrying heavy loads: Carrying heavy loads can throw off your balance and make it harder to maintain your footing. By following these tips, you can reduce the risk of slipping and falling on snow or ice. Remember to always be cautious and take your time when walking on slippery surfaces.
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