
Even when ice appears solid, conditions can change quickly and without warning. Ice thickness can vary greatly over short distances and may not be able to support the weight of a person, pet, or equipment.
For your safety, please follow these important guidelines:
- Stay off the ice at all times. No amount of visible freezing guarantees safe conditions.
- Keep children and pets away from frozen shorelines. Snow-covered ice can conceal thin or unstable areas near the edge.
- Do not attempt to test ice thickness. Approaching or stepping onto the ice places you at immediate risk of falling through.
- Remain on designated trails and observation areas. Use only marked paths and avoid frozen banks, edges, or spillways.
- Never attempt a rescue on the ice. If someone falls through, call 911 immediately. If possible, reach from a safe distance using a long object such as a pole or branch. Do not go onto the ice.
- Understand the risks of cold-water exposure. Falling through ice can lead to cold shock and hypothermia within minutes, greatly reducing the chance of self-rescue.
RWSA appreciates the community’s cooperation in helping keep everyone safe during these cold weather snaps.
