Winter is here! How to stay safe on campus this season

Algonquin College is implementing new initiatives to reduce our impact on local waterways by changing the way we use salt for Snow and Ice Management on campus. This means that pedestrians will notice less visible salt on the pathways as we have implemented the use of brine, treated salt and improved plowing techniques to deal with snow and ice.

Safety is still our number one priority and these changes will not impact the well-being of motorists or pedestrians within the College Community.

If you notice an icy patch or snow drift that is impeding accessibility, please reach out to our Service Desk at extension 7710 – we are here to help!

Follow these tips to navigate winter weather securely, especially when facing icy surfaces:

Footwear Matters

Invest in insulated, waterproof boots with a robust tread. Choose shoes that provide excellent traction to prevent slipping on icy walkways. Avoid smooth-soled shoes, as they can increase the risk of accidents.

Walking Techniques

When venturing out on icy surfaces, adopt a cautious walking style to maintain stability:

  • Take Smaller Steps: Short, deliberate steps help to keep your balance on slippery surfaces.
  • Slow Down: Reduce your walking pace to avoid sudden slips and falls.
  • Bend Your Knees: Slightly bending your knees lowers your center of gravity, adding an extra layer of stability.
  • Wide Steps: Distribute your weight evenly by taking wider steps. This simple adjustment can significantly reduce the risk of slipping.

Embrace the “Penguin Walk”

Channel your inner penguin by pointing your feet slightly outward and shuffling along. This walking technique, although amusing, enhances stability on icy terrain.

Community Safety Begins with You

This winter, let’s work together to create a safe and secure College environment. By following these simple guidelines, you will be capable of navigating winter with ease.

Stay warm, stay safe, and savor the beauty of winter responsibly.

This winter safety advisory is brought to you by Facilities Management, dedicated to providing a safe, comfortable, and sustainable learning environment for the College Community.

 




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