LifestyleHairspray hacks and winter boots: beating icy sidewalks safely

Hairspray hacks and winter boots: beating icy sidewalks safely

Here are the best methods to protect yourself from slipping on these slippery surfaces. The hairspray trick is especially praised online.

What to do to avoid slipping on the sidewalk?
What to do to avoid slipping on the sidewalk?
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11 November 2024 12:12

During winter, sidewalks can pose a significant challenge for pedestrians. Ice and compacted snow create a slippery and dangerous surface. As a result, many people, particularly the elderly, may suffer serious injuries. So, how can such accidents be avoided?

Slippery sidewalks – how to ensure safety?

Exercising caution on a slippery sidewalk is essential, but even the most careful walkers need to remain vigilant. Pedestrians should take steps cautiously, with slightly bent knees and their weight shifted forward, which helps to increase traction and reduce the likelihood of falling.

Investing in good footwear, such as boots with thick soles, is a fundamental solution. Any footwear can also be prepared for winter conditions with a few clever methods.

Homemade methods for slippery sidewalks

There are special products available on the market that help improve the grip of shoe soles, but we don't always need to incur additional costs. Hairspray is more than enough. After gently rubbing the soles with sandpaper, spray them with hairspray. Although this method is simple, it requires regular reapplication to remain effective.

Another home method is to use fabric adhesive bandages, which can be applied in an 'X' shape on the shoe soles. This solution helps you feel more confident on a slippery sidewalk, avoiding dangerous slips.

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