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  • Be heart conscious.
    If you have a history of heart problems and are currently inactive, it’s best to speak with your health care provider before shoveling. Additionally, don’t shovel while smoking, eating or after consuming caffeine; this may place extra stress on your heart.
  • Dress Warm.
    Wear several layers of clothing. You can always remove a layer if needed.
  • Drink plenty of water.
    Remaining hydrated during cold-weather months is just as important as during warm-weather months.
  • Warm up your arms and legs.
    Stretch your arms and legs before beginning to shovel. You are less likely to injure muscles when they are warm.
  • Take it slow.
    Pace yourself and take breaks if you need to. Safety is more important than speed.
  • Protect your back.
    Bend at the knees, not the back. Lift with your legs bent, stand with your feet hip-width apart for balance and keep the shovel close to your body. Also, don’t pick up too much snow at once; use a small shovel or fill up a large shovel no more than half way.
  • Shovel while snow is fresh.
    Freshly fallen snow is lighter than snow that has started melting.
  • Listen to your body.
    This is the most important snow shoveling tip. If something feels abnormal, or if you’re tired, it’s time to stop.
  • If you are experiencing an emergency, call 999 immediately
 
person-in-waist-deep-snow-shoveling-16x9-1024x576.jpg


  • Be heart conscious.
    If you have a history of heart problems and are currently inactive, it’s best to speak with your health care provider before shoveling. Additionally, don’t shovel while smoking, eating or after consuming caffeine; this may place extra stress on your heart.
  • Dress Warm.
    Wear several layers of clothing. You can always remove a layer if needed.
  • Drink plenty of water.
    Remaining hydrated during cold-weather months is just as important as during warm-weather months.
  • Warm up your arms and legs.
    Stretch your arms and legs before beginning to shovel. You are less likely to injure muscles when they are warm.
  • Take it slow.
    Pace yourself and take breaks if you need to. Safety is more important than speed.
  • Protect your back.
    Bend at the knees, not the back. Lift with your legs bent, stand with your feet hip-width apart for balance and keep the shovel close to your body. Also, don’t pick up too much snow at once; use a small shovel or fill up a large shovel no more than half way.
  • Shovel while snow is fresh.
    Freshly fallen snow is lighter than snow that has started melting.
  • Listen to your body.
    This is the most important snow shoveling tip. If something feels abnormal, or if you’re tired, it’s time to stop.
  • If you are experiencing an emergency, call 999 immediately
Take some Man up tablets and use some therethere cream.
 
After a deluge of snow here in Hadfield, the sun is now out in full force.

Although even if the game is on, my chance of getting over depend on Woodhead or Snake being open.
 
It's still snowing in S12, although not particularly heavy, but it's been like this for over 24 hours now.
 

We drive up from London for every home game and thought I'd just check on Waze to see how badly the weather's affecting things and it's saying 2 hrs 50 mins for the journey if we were to leave now - quicker than usual despite all of the much vaunted travel chaos and disruption! 🤷‍♂️
 
If it's deemed unsafe for fans can't we just play in a empty stadium? It's not like we've not got recent experience in that. Obviously less than ideal but so is a fixture pile up

Why can't they let us fans make the decision we are adults after all.
We can all see what's it like outside and should be able to decide if we want to go or not.
All that needs to be done is the club would need to clear the back of the kop and the walkways on the South Stand.
I never see anyone telling people they can't go into town or to Meadowhall its left to individuals to decide if they want to go out to these places.
 
The pitch will be fine. The main issue is that the compacted snow on the surrounding streets will freeze over tonight (it's going to drop to -8C) and will be like an ice cream for most of tomorrow. Really can't see the match going ahead.
 
To think man has never had to walk in snow before .game on
 
After a deluge of snow here in Hadfield, the sun is now out in full force.

Although even if the game is on, my chance of getting over depend on Woodhead or Snake being open.
I’ll let you know. Be crossing, or trying to in 2 hours time
 
In my village, where the pavements have been shovelled, it's melting faster than United's defence away at Millwall
 

Berge will be wearing a mankini in this weather, being a hardy Norwegian fellow.
 

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