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SIMA offers tips to shop safe during the winter

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MILWAUKEE, Wis. — According to a November 2012 consumer survey by Consumer Reports, nearly 193 million adults were to participate in the holiday shopping this year. In some areas of the country, winter shopping means weathering the snow, ice and sleet on sidewalks, streets and parking lots to get to the stores.

“Each year across the U.S. and Canada, major winter storms wreak havoc on the shopping plans of people preparing for the holidays,” said Martin B. Tirado, CAE, executive director, Snow & Ice Management Association. “Without vigilance, holiday shoppers run the risk of damaging their cars or trucks, or worse, risking injury to themselves or their loved ones.”

The SIMA, the national nonprofit organization representing the snow removal industry, has some tips on safe shopping during a snow or ice event.

TIP 1: Check weather reports. Before venturing out to the local shopping center or mall, check the weather report.

If it already has started to sleet or snow, listen to the news to hear about your local road conditions before leaving your home. If the roads are hazardous, consider staying home.

TIP 2: Snow removal may not begin immediately. Severe storms or blizzards will often limit or slow snow removal efforts.

Be prepared to trudge through an unplowed parking lot or street with the proper footwear such as all-weather or snow boots with good traction and by layering your winter clothing with materials that repel moisture and wick away perspiration.

TIP 3: Understand the hazards of walking on snow or ice. Even in the most manicured shopping environments the snow often falls faster than the snow removal professionals can take it away. Therefore, sidewalks, walkways, steps and parking lots around stores may not be completely free of snow and ice. Keep vigilant when walking during or after a snow event. Be especially careful when transferring your weight from the sidewalk to the curb, particularly when carrying packages or small children.

Extra weight in your arms can alter your center of gravity and affect your balance leading to a higher probability of a fall.

TIP 4: Carefully enter and exit parking lots. Entering and exiting parking lot spaces create hazards even under normal weather conditions. But when the parking lot is covered in snow, it’s even more dangerous.

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