Winter weather: How to shovel, remove snow safely
Shoveling snow can pose health risks. Here are tips on how to shovel snow safely.
Shoveling snow can pose health risks. Here are tips on how to shovel snow safely.
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<p>When winter hits, some of the country can deal with the aftermath of the snow and ice, while other areas, where snow is infrequent, may need a refresher on how to drive in what Mother Nature drops.</p>
<p>As temperatures dip across the country, you may want to check your state laws to find out if it is illegal to start your car and let it warm-up.</p>
Shoveling snow can pose health risks. Here are tips on how to shovel snow safely.