Snowmobile safety
The risks of snowmobiling can be minimized by using good
equipment and common sense.
Snowmobile Helmets help.Following is an article by the staff of
the Canadian publication, SmartRisk, and highlights the dangers
associated with snowmobiling--a sport that is popular not only
in Canada, but also in the U.S.
"Snowmobiling remains popular for Canadians seeking a fun
recreational activity, or a versatile mode of winter
transportation. But it also continues to top the list of
winter's most lethal sports.The same is true in the U.S.
According to a study released in 2003 by the Canadian Institute
for Health Information, 16% of severe sports and recreational
injuries in Canada in 2000/2001 involved snowmobiles. That ranks
second only to cycling (18%).
Most of those injured on snowmobiles were men in their early
30s. And of the 92 people admitted to hospital with snowmobile
injuries, fully one quarter had drunk alcohol or taken drugs
before heading out into the snow. Also, many were not wearing
snowmobile helmets.
"The risk of serious injury can be significantly reduced by not
consuming alcohol prior to snowmobiling, or prior to
participating in any winter sports," says Dr. Robert Conn,
President and CEO of SMARTRISK. "People need to realize that by
riding a snowmobile without a helmet or after they have been
drinking, they are taking a huge risk which can have tragic
consequences."
Snowmobile help is readily available in Canada and the U.S. at
sports centers and online. Use your browser to find online
sources or snowmobile helmets; a click of your mouse could make
the difference between having fun and having no life at all.
Check youe snowmobile's parts. The working condition of your
snowmobile is of utmost importance. There are now online sites
where you can purchase snowmobile parts to maintain your machine
in tip top condition.
A malfunctioning part cannot only ruin your snowmobile, but it
can cause a serious and sometimes fatal accident. It is
important to note that any sport or recreation that involves
complicated machinery (such as a snowmobile or a motorcycle)
requires constant vigilance to maintain that machine in good and
safe running order.