Spring Breakup – Alaska often experiences dramatic weather changes during springtime, earning the term “Breakup” for the short season. The Alaska term for spring comes from the process of ice literally “breaking up” and snow melting and turning to slush. If the winter freezes rivers into solid sheets of ice (sometimes strong enough to hold…
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Spring break is approaching for schools across Alaska. Many families spend spring break at home to participate in local events and activities. Keeping kids entertained and safe while out of school is a priority for all parents. Home Entertainment Preparing educational games and activities for school-age children can be rewarding for families spending spring break at…
Continue reading ›Snowmachine Crash – what do you do after? When for fun on your snowmachine, keep in mind you are out in the elements. If you get into trouble, things can turn deadly in the cold snow and harsh weather conditions. Safety Measures To Help Prevent Crashes Before firing up your snowmachine, learn to ride. Training…
Continue reading ›The Winter AlCan – The primary highway into Alaska to and from the lower 48 is the Alaska Highway, also known as the AlCan. Driving the AlCan during winter requires preparation to ensure smooth travel. Plan Your Stops Several businesses along the AlCan in winter are closed or have reduced hours in winter months. It…
Continue reading ›Alaska Winter Roads – driving in ice and snow is hazardous for winter drivers across Alaska. Even if you drive well in bad weather, it’s best to stay home if leaving the house isn’t absolutely necessary. If you do have to drive in winter weather, be cautious and give yourself extra travel time. Slow Down Slow…
Continue reading ›Driving As We Age – For many people, especially Older Drivers, the ability to drive enhances their sense of independence and benefits their mobility. Having a driver’s license can help older adults continue to connect with their loved ones and remain active in their communities. Unfortunately, aging can increase potential risks while driving due to…
Continue reading ›Survive extreme cold. There have been a number of serious snowstorms and extreme cold snaps across Alaska this winter. Negative temperatures, freezing rain, heavy snow fall, high winds, and icy conditions are hazardous weather conditions. Dense fog and low visibility are also dangerous conditions commonly accompanying winter storms. Be safe and warm during extreme temperatures or…
Continue reading ›Ice and snow buildup are part of the long Alaskan winter and will accumulate near walkways, on buildings, on houses, and on vehicles. Snow and ice accumulation is a major part of the Alaskan winter. As ice and snow continue to buildup throughout the winter, regular removal at your home is important to the safety…
Continue reading ›Snowmachine Safety: As wintertime progresses, a lot of Alaskans will be taking to the snow on a snowmachine. Remember they are as dangerous as they are fun. Reduce accidents and injuries by starting your snowmachine safely. Be careful, be intelligent and have fun. Snowmachine Safety – Starting Your Snowmachine First, before starting your snowmachine, make…
Continue reading ›Ice and snow driving safety tips: winter weather can cause extremely dangerous road conditions. During frigid months, it is important to prepare yourself – and your vehicle – for any situation you may encounter. Whether it is ensuring that your vehicle has the proper tires for rough conditions or just slowing down in general, the…
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