Children’s Winter Safety
Winter walks are not only about enjoying the first snow, but also involve specific risks: from treacherous ice to hidden hypothermia. This section contains expert materials that will help you spend the winter calmly and confidently.
Child safety in winter: how to protect your most precious treasure

After reading the articles in this section, you will gain knowledge that will help make your winter safe, fun, and comfortable:
- Injury prevention: learn how to turn sledding and ice skating from extreme sports into safe leisure activities.
- Choosing the right equipment: understand how modern materials help prevent overheating and frostbite without unnecessary layers of clothing.
- Action algorithms: get clear instructions on what to do in emergency situations outdoors — from first aid for falls to rules of conduct near bodies of water.
- Visibility and control: learn how to protect your child in short daylight hours and on slippery roads.
Why these materials are useful:
I weed out myths and offer only recommendations that work. My articles will help you anticipate hidden dangers and create a safe environment for your child wherever you are — at the playground, in the forest, or in the city center.
Prepare for winter consciously. Read the articles below to keep your child safe in any weather.


