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Fall Pond Treatment Blog Series- 4 Winter Pond Safety Tips

This is the last post in our Fall Pond Treatment Blog Series. I thought it fitting to migrate right into the winter season with some important winter pond safety tips. Most people associate ponds with summer fun, however, there are many activities that you can use your pond for in the winter too. Ice fishing, ice skating, and hockey to name a few. I feel like summer pond safety is common knowledge, but when it comes to winter pond safety people are a little less knowledgeable…at least I am.

Here are some tips to keep you safe while using your pond during cold weather.

  1. Always have someone with you when going out on the ice.
  2. Wear a life vest and have ice claws on you.
  3. Know how to read the ice.

Ice should be checked every time you go out. When checking ice, you are looking at the thickness and the quality. If you are ice skating or ice fishing, the ice should be 5 inches thick to support the weight of a human. The consistency and color of the ice should also be used to determine the strength. Chunky ice is more dense than flaky ice, therefore, flaky ice is much weaker. Blue/clear ice is the color that indicates safety not cloudy/white ice.

Thanks for checking our Fall Pond Treatment Blog Series. For more information on pond maintenance contact the experts at Sanco.

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