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The State Emergency Service warns of the danger of icicles and snow falling from roofs during thaws

Key points:

  • During warming, there is an increased risk of icicles and snow falling from roofs.
  • The State Emergency Service advises staying away from building cornices.
  • It is not recommended to park cars close to buildings.
  • Parents are advised to keep a close eye on their children during walks.

As the air temperature rises, the risk of icicles and snow falling from roofs increases. The State Emergency Service reminds everyone of the need to follow safety rules.

Experts advise:

  • do not stand under eaves where icicles have formed and avoid walking directly under icy roofs;
  • if you need to walk under such a place, assess the level of icing and quickly pass the dangerous area;
  • keep a distance of at least 3-4 meters from building walls, especially where warning tapes are installed;
  • if you hear a suspicious noise from above, do not stop or look up, but press yourself against the wall, as the roof canopy can partially protect you from falling ice or snow;
  • do not leave cars close to buildings.

Rescuers pay special attention to the safety of children. When walking with toddlers in sleds or strollers, it is important not to leave them unattended and to avoid places where icicles and snow may fall from roofs.

Adults are also advised to remind children of the dangers of playing under eaves during thaws.

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Юлія Мирська
Юлія Мирська
Author | She graduated with a degree in television and radio journalism. She has about a year of experience working in the media. She worked as a news editor for the online publication Speka.media.

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