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Snow Shoveling Tips to Protect Your Back and Heart

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Snow-covered landscapes may look enchanting, but clearing the white stuff can be a demanding and potentially risky chore. Shoveling snow, while necessary, poses dangers to your back and heart if not done carefully. Follow these tips to make snow removal safer and more manageable this winter.

Know Your Limits

Before you grab a shovel, consider your health. Shoveling is an intense exercise, especially for those not physically active or with pre-existing conditions. It’s wise to consult your doctor to ensure your safety. If you have concerns—or prefer to avoid shoveling—plan ahead by arranging a snow removal service or enlisting a neighbor’s help.

Warm Up First

Treat shoveling like any other workout. Warm up your muscles and stretch to prevent injuries. Dressing in layers is also key; you can remove layers as needed to stay comfortable and avoid overheating, which can strain your heart.

Timing is Everything

The best time to tackle snow is while it’s still falling. Snow is lighter and easier to move when it’s loose and powdery. Sometimes, a leaf blower can handle the job during light snowfall.

Use the Right Tools

To reduce strain, choose a smaller, lighter shovel for deeper snow. Smaller loads are easier to handle and safer for your body. Push the snow whenever possible instead of lifting it; pushing minimizes stress on your back.

Lift Smart, Not Hard

If lifting snow is unavoidable, use proper form to protect your back. Bend your knees and lift with your legs, not your back. Face the direction you want to throw the snow and avoid twisting your torso. Small adjustments can significantly reduce the risk of injury.

Work in Segments

Don’t attempt to clear a large area all at once. The National Safety Council recommends shoveling in smaller segments and taking regular breaks. Resting between rounds prevents exhaustion and lowers the risk of overworking your heart.

Safety First

Snow removal doesn’t have to jeopardize your health. With preparation, proper techniques, and awareness of your limits, you can keep your driveway and walkways clear while staying safe this winter.

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