Skiing Safety
Skiing safety is essential for enjoying the slopes while minimizing risks. Always wear a properly fitted helmet to protect your head from injuries. It's also important to dress in layers to stay warm and dry, and to use goggles for eye protection against wind and snow. Familiarize yourself with the ski area’s rules and signs, and always stay in control of your speed and direction.
Before hitting the slopes, ensure your ski equipment is in good condition. Take lessons if you're a beginner, and always ski with a buddy. Be aware of your surroundings, including other skiers and snowboarders, and know how to respond in case of an emergency.