(HealthDay News) -- Whether sledding, skiing or just having fun
in the snow, kids should take precautions to protect themselves
from injuries during winter sports.
The Safekids.org website lists these safety guidelines for
winter sports safety:
- Wear protective gear that fits properly and is designed for the
sport you are playing.
- Parents and kids should always wear a helmet when skiing,
sledding, snowboarding and playing ice hockey.
- Stay warm by wearing layers of close-fitting clothing; make
sure scarves are tucked in to avoid getting tangled.
- Drink plenty of fluids to stay hydrated.
- Be on the lookout for signs of irritability, distraction or
hyperventilation, as these may indicate altitude sickness.
- Children should never ride on a snowmobile and no one under the
age of 16 should drive one.
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