Winter has arrived in Pennsylvania, which means you can expect snowfall, ice, and colder weather. It is important to know the possible hazards you may face so that you can avoid unnecessary risks and personal injuries. Follow these five easy tips to stay safe and healthy this winter season.
Check for Fire Hazards

If you have a fireplace in your home, you should have your chimney inspected once per year and cleaned as necessary. Avoid leaving a fire or even a candle unattended, particularly if you have pets or children. Keep space heaters away from anything flammable, and do not leave a space heater plugged in while you are not home.
Prepare Your Car

To see clearly while driving, remember to allow yourself extra time to warm up your vehicle. If your defrosters are not enough, invest in an ice scraper to remove snow and ice accumulation on your windshield prior to operating your vehicle so your view is unobstructed.
Use Caution when Shoveling Snow

To avoid injury, do not wait several hours before shoveling; you should shovel snow when it is fresh, powdery, and light, and in intervals if possible. You should not shovel after eating or while smoking. Remember to push the snow rather than lifting it, and do not work to the point of exhaustion. Finally, and particularly if you have a history of heart disease, know the signs of a heart attack, and stop immediately and call 911 if you’re experiencing any of them.
Avoid Slip and Falls

Be extra cautious when walking through parking lots and entering stores. Also, be careful when walking inside because snow and ice can melt from shoes and clothes making surfaces extra slippery. Take short steps and walk at a slower pace so you can react quickly to a change in traction, when walking on an icy or snow-covered walkway. Finally, wear the right shoes for walking in winter weather. Choose shoes with rubber bottoms and good traction and support for the most protection from slip and falls.
Be Prepared for Decreased Visibility

Drivers should use extra caution when approaching intersections and off ramps, especially bridges and overpasses. Remember to allow extra space between vehicles and keep vehicle headlights on to increase visibility.
Philadelphia Personal Injury Lawyers at Messa & Associates are Here to Help
We know that unfortunately, even if you follow these five simple safety tips, there are other individuals who may be careless or negligent and cause you injury. If you’ve been injured due to someone else’s negligence, do not hesitate to call Messa & Associates, P.C. We are here to help.
The Philadelphia personal injury attorneys at Messa & Associates, P.C. are experienced with cases involving defective space heaters, motor vehicle accidents, and slip-and-fall injuries. If you or a loved one has been injured, please do not hesitate to contact us. Call toll free, 877-MessaLaw, for a free consultation. You may also submit an online inquiry to receive a free case evaluation.

