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Sledding is a beloved winter activity that brings smiles, laughter, and a thrill for the whole family. While it’s a fantastic way to enjoy the season, it’s important to keep safety in mind to ensure the fun doesn’t come with unnecessary risks. Follow these tips to make your sledding adventures safe and enjoyable for everyone.

Always Supervise Children

Kids should always be accompanied by an adult while sledding. Your presence can help them make safer choices and ensure you’re there to assist if needed.

Protect Your Head

A helmet isn’t just for skiing or biking—it’s also a smart choice for sledding. Wearing a hockey or ski helmet can significantly reduce the risk of head injuries, which are more common than you might think.

Choose the Right Sled and Position

Pick a sled that’s easy to steer, such as a toboggan or a sled with brakes. Avoid less controllable options like crazy carpets and plastic saucers. Always sled in a seated or kneeling position to maintain control and avoid sledding headfirst, which increases the risk of concussions and other injuries.

Inspect the Hill

Before sledding, check that the slope is free of hazards like rocks, holes, poles, or trees. Avoid icy slopes and areas near ponds, lakes, or rivers, as these can present hidden dangers. If sledding at night, ensure the hill is well-lit for visibility.

Dress Smart

Bundle up in warm, waterproof clothing to stay comfortable. Opt for a neck warmer instead of a scarf, as loose scarves can catch on the sled and cause accidents. And yes, sunscreen isn’t just for summer—apply it to protect against the sun reflecting off the snow.

Stay Safe on the Slope

Once you reach the bottom of the hill, quickly move out of the way to avoid collisions with other sledders. Teaching kids this habit can prevent unnecessary accidents.

Understand the Risks

Scrapes, sprains, chipped teeth, and even more serious injuries can occur during sledding if precautions aren’t taken. Encourage safe habits and stay vigilant to minimize risks.

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