ST. MAYRS, OHIO (WLIO) - Even though we haven’t broken 32 degrees for a few days, the Ohio Department of Natural Resources wants people to know, ‘No ice is safe ice.”

ODNR urges safety around frozen lakes, ponds, and streams

Ice conditions can change rapidly due to changing temperatures, water running underneath, or snow cover. 

Frozen lakes, ponds, and rivers may look safe, but state officials want people to understand that no ice is entirely without risk. ODNR recommends avoiding any body of water that is frozen or iced over. Ice conditions can change rapidly due to changing temperatures, water running underneath, or snow cover. But if you want to do ice fishing or other activities, they say dress in layers and wear a fitted life jacket, plus have safety equipment like a rope, an ice pick, and a throwable flotation device. 

ODNR Emphasizes ‘No Ice is Safe Ice’for Winter Recreation Safety

Taking the proper precautions while engaging in winter activities is key

COLUMBUS, Ohio – With winter settling across the state, the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) is reminding outdoor enthusiasts that “No Ice is Safe Ice” as part of its ongoing commitment to safety and education. Frozen lakes, ponds, and rivers may appear inviting for recreational activities, but ODNR urges all Ohioans to prioritize safety while enjoying winter pastimes.

“Ohio’s winters offer unique opportunities for outdoor recreation, but safety must always come first,” said ODNR Director Mary Mertz. “Even when ice looks stable, conditions can change quickly, and no ice is entirely without risk. By staying informed and prepared, we can enjoy the season responsibly and reduce the likelihood of accidents.”

  

ODNR recommends people to avoid venturing out onto any body of water or waterway that is frozen or iced over.  ODNR offers the following safety guidelines during the winter season:

Be Mindful of Changing Conditions

Ice conditions can change rapidly due to fluctuating temperatures, flowing water beneath the surface, or snow cover. Warmer weather weakens ice and increases the likelihood of danger.

Wear Proper Safety Gear

Dress in warm layers and wear a properly fitted life jacket. Carry essential safety items, including ice picks, rope, and a throwable flotation device, which can be lifesaving in an emergency.

Stay Informed

Check local weather forecasts and ice conditions before planning activities. Pay attention to advisories or warnings issued by park officials or local authorities.

Avoid Alcohol Consumption

Alcohol impairs judgment and increases the risk of accidents. Celebrate safely after returning from your activities, not while engaging in them.

ODNR emphasizes the importance of preparation, awareness, and caution during the winter season. By following these guidelines, Ohioans can make the most of winter recreation while minimizing risks associated with icy environments.

“Taking a moment to plan and prepare can make all the difference,” said Glen Cobb, Chief of the Division of Parks and Watercraft. “Whether it’s packing safety gear or double-checking weather conditions, these simple steps can help protect lives and ensure everyone gets home safely after enjoying Ohio’s great outdoors.”

For more information and winter recreation safety tips, visit the ODNR website.

The ODNR Division of Parks and Watercraft provides exceptional outdoor recreation and boating opportunities by balancing outstanding customer service, education, and conservation of Ohio’s 76 state parks and waterways.

ODNR ensures a balance between wise use and protection of our natural resources for the benefit of all. Visit the ODNR website at ohiodnr.gov.

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