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Let the snow fly!

With winter snows arriving, homeowners, contractors and business owners will again rely on their snowblowers to clear driveways and walks. The Outdoor Power Equipment Institute offers tips for safe and correct use of snowblowers.

“Your indispensable winter friend, the snowblower, is ready to be powered up and it’s important to keep safety in mind,” says OPEI President and CEO Kris Kiser. “Be sure to prepare and consider the following tips before you use your equipment:Prepare before it snowsReview your owner’s manual and check your equipment. Check your owner’s manual for safe handling procedures from your manufacturer. If you forgot to drain the fuel last winter before storing your snowblower, drain the tank now. Adjust any cables. Check the auger (the snowblower should always be completely powered off when you are checking the equipment). Know how to operate the controls. You should be able to shut off your equipment quickly.Prepare your fuel and handle it properly. It’s important to have the right fuel on hand for your snowblower — movement and fuel availability may be limited during a snowstorm. Be sure to use the correct fuel, as recommended by your equipment’s manufacturer (for more information on fueling properly see

www.LookBeforeYouPump.com). Fill up the fuel tank outside before you start the engine and while the engine is cold. Never add fuel to a running or hot engine.Be sure to clean the area you intend to clear with your equipment. Snow can sometimes hide objects that if run over by a snowblower, may harm the machine or people. Doormats, hoses, balls, toys, boards, wires and other debris should be removed from the areas you intend to clear.Dress appropriately. Wear safety glasses and footwear that can handle slippery surfaces.Operate your equipment safelyKey safety tip: Never put your hands inside the auger or chute. Use a clean out tool (or stick) to unclog snow or debris from your snowblower. Your hands should never go inside the auger or chute. Make sure the snowblower is in the off position before addressing any clogs.Turn OFF your snowblower if you need to clear a clog. If you need to remove debris or unclog snow, always turn off your snowblower. Wait for all moving parts to come to a complete stop before clearing any clogs or debris.Only use your snowblower in visible conditions. Never operate the snowblower without good visibility or light.Aim your snowblower with care. Never throw snow toward people or cars. Do not allow anyone to stand in front of your snowblower. Keep children or pets away from your snowblower when it is operating.Use extreme caution on slopes and hills. Use caution when changing directions on slopes. Do not attempt to clear steep slopes.Know where your cord is. If you have an electric powered snowblower, be aware of where the power cord is at all times. Avoid tripping. Do not run over the power cord.For more safety tips and information, visit

www.opei.org.