Only walk on clear ice that is at least 4" thick.
To determine if ice is safe to walk on, check its thickness. Safe ice for walking should be at least 4 inches thick. Use an ice auger or drill to measure the thickness in different spots. Clear, solid ice is safer than cloudy or slushy ice. Always consider the temperature and recent weather conditions when assessing ice safety.
It is safe to walk on ice when it is at least 4 inches thick for walking alone, and at least 5-7 inches thick for group activities.
Absolutely not! It is not safe to walk on, make snow cones with, or skate on.
Walking on 3 inches of ice is generally not safe. Ice needs to be at least 4 inches thick to support the weight of a person. It is important to always check the thickness of the ice before walking on it to ensure safety.
Test hole should be at leats 3 inches thick to walk on.
Ice should be at least 4 inches thick to walk on safely. For larger groups or activities like ice fishing or skiing, the ice should be at least 6-8 inches thick. It's important to check the thickness of the ice regularly, especially when temperatures fluctuate.
The age at which it is safe to walk alone depends on the location in question, as well as the maturity of the child and the relationship between the child and their parents.
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umm yeah but an igloo is really safe it is not dangerous
Ice rinks are safe for the children 10 or older.
yes. it is safe to make ice in plastic trays.
Because it's slippy and you would just fall over