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Snow Safety - Masi polar plus ergonmic snow pusher shovel December 7, 2015 01:29 2 Comments

Denver Health | Trauma & Injury Prevention | Snow Shoveling Safety Tips | Colorado

Snow Remove Safety Tips

To help make snow removal safer, follow these tips for safer snow removal.

  • Consult a doctor: If you have a medical condition, don’t exercise on a regular basis or are middle aged or older, meet with your doctor before exercising in cold weather.
  • Dress appropriately: Light, layered, clothing provides both ventilation and insulation. It’s important to keep your head warm and wear mittens or gloves and thick, warm socks. Avoid falls by wearing shoes or boots with slip-resistant soles.
  • Start early: Try to clear snow early and often. Begin removing snow when it begins to cover the ground to avoid dealing with packed, heavy snow.
  • Pace Yourself: Snow removal is an aerobic activity. Take frequent breaks and prevent dehydration by drinking plenty of fluids. If you experience chest pain, shortness of breath, or other signs of a heart attack, stop the activity and seek emergency care by calling 911.
  • Proper equipment: Use a shovel that is comfortable for your height and strength. Do not use a shovel that is too heavy or too long for you. Space your hands on the tool grip to increase your leverage. Use a small shovel or consider a snow thrower. The act of lifting heavy snow can raise blood pressure acutely during the lift. It is safer to lift smaller amounts more times, than to lug a few huge shovelfuls of snow. When possible, simply push the snow.
  • Proper lifting: Try to push the snow instead of lifting it. If you must lift, do it properly. Squat with your legs apart, knees bent, and back straight. Lift with your legs. Avoid bending at the waist. Scoop small amounts of snow into the shovel and walk to where you want to dump it. Holding a shovelful of snow with your arms outstretched puts too much weight on your spine. Never remove deep snow all at once. Do it in pieces.
  • Safe technique: Do not throw the snow over your shoulder or to the side. This requires a twisting motion that stresses your back.
  • Avoid eating a heavy meal prior to or soon after shoveling: Eating a large meal can put an extra load on your heart.
  • Learn the heart attack warning signs and listen to your body, but remember this: Even if you’re not sure it’s a heart attack, have it checked out (tell a doctor about your symptoms). Minutes matter! Fast action can save lives — maybe your own. Don’t wait more than five minutes to call 911
  • Avoid drinking alcoholic beverages before or immediately after shoveling: Alcohol may increase a person’s sensation of warmth and may cause them to underestimate the extra strain their body is under in the cold.
  • Be aware of the dangers of hypothermia: Heart failure causes most deaths in hypothermia. To prevent hypothermia, dress in layers of warm clothing, which traps air between layers forming a protective insulation. Wear a hat because much of your body’s heat can be lost through your head.
  • Learn CPR: Effective bystander CPR, provided immediately after sudden cardiac arrest, can double or triple a victim’s chance of survival. Hands-only CPR makes it easier than ever to save a life. If an adult suddenly collapses, call 911 and begin pushing hard and fast in the middle of the victim’s chest until help arrives.

Masi Polar ergonomic Plus Snow pusher shovel is safer on the back- no lifting November 21, 2015 02:37

Don’t Let Snow Shoveling Be A Pain In The Back

Advice to keep your back safe while shoveling this winter

Love it or hate it, snow shoveling might as well be one of the official sports of Canada. However, shoveling is no easy task. If done incorrectly, shoveling can easily lead to back, neck, and shoulder pain.

Follow these simple dos and don’ts of shoveling this winter to save yourself from any unnecessary pain!

Do pick the right shovel for you.

We’re all different sizes, so why would we all use the same shovel? To find the right shovel for you, look for an ergonomic shovel with an adjustable handle. When adjusted properly, your shovel should touch the ground with only a slight bend in your knees and very minimal bending in your back.

Don’t bend or rotate your back.

When bending to shovel or pick up a load, bend at your knees and keep your back as straight as possible. This will help prevent unnecessary strain on your back and ease the task of shoveling. Our backs are also more likely to become injured when we’re rotated. Avoid this position by trying to always face the same direction as what you’re shoveling or where you’re putting it down.

Do warm up before heading outside.

Cold muscles and tissues are more likely to get hurt during activity. Before heading outside to shovel, do a quick warm up to get your blood flowing. This could include brisk walking, marching in place, and stretches.

Don’t push through the pain.

If you’re feeling pain while shoveling, it’s time to stop. Pain is the body’s way of telling you that something’s not right and that it’s time to take a break. Avoid pain by keeping the loads light and following the advice above!

Do pace yourself.

Take a break every 10 to 15 minutes, or whenever you’re feeling tired or exhausted. Head inside to warm up, straighten your back, and walk around for a bit to keep your back happy and healthy.

Man shoveling snow

Don’t toss the snow.

If you are having to lift snow out of the way or onto a snowbank, try to avoid tossing it. Instead, walk over to where you’d like to put the snow and drop it off. What may take a few more seconds for every load could very well save you a lot of misery in the future!

Do push the snow.

Whenever possible, try simply pushing the snow to the side of what you’re clearing rather than lifting and throwing. Pushing the snow is a lot easier on our backs and could save you a lot of pain!

Try to keep all this advice in mind the next time you head out to shovel and keep your back safe!

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Experts agree that that safest way to shovel snow is not to lift but to push the snow -the same technology in the Masi Polar Plus Snow pusher made in Finland with Finnish Snow-How October 26, 2015 11:40

Tips To Shovel Snow Safely - CBS News
  • Tips for Safer Shoveling:
    • If you are inactive and have a history of heart trouble, talk to your doctor before you take on the task of shoveling snow.

    • Avoid caffeine or nicotine before beginning. These are stimulants, which may increase your heart rate and cause your blood vessels to constrict. This places extra stress on the heart.

    • Drink plenty of water. Dehydration is just as big an issue in cold winter months as it is in the summer.

    • Dress in several layers so you can remove a layer as needed.

    • Warm up your muscles before shoveling, by walking for a few minutes or marching in place. Stretch the muscles in your arms and legs, because warm muscles will work more efficiently and be less likely to be injured.

    • Pick the right shovel for you. A smaller blade will require you to lift less snow, putting less strain on your body.

    • Lift with your legs not your back. Bend your knees and keep your back as straight as possible so that the lifting comes from your leg muscles, not your back. Never bend at the waist. Step in the direction that you are throwing snow. This will help prevent the lower back from twisting and will help alleviate any back soreness that you might typically experience the day after a hard shoveling job.

    • Create some distance between the hands. This will give you more leverage and make it easier to lift snow.

    • Pick-up smaller loads of snow. It's best to shovel by sections. If you are experiencing snowfall levels of 12-inches or higher, take it easy and shovel 2-inches off at a time.

    • Do push. Don't lift. Save your back and your energy by simply pushing the snow to the side instead of lifting the snow and throwing it off to the side.

    • Listen to your body. Stop if you feel pain or observe heart attack warning signs. These may include chest pain as well as shoulder, neck or arm pain; dizziness, fainting, sweating or nausea; or shortness of breath. If you think you're having a heart attack, seek medical help immediately.

  • 10 safety tips for snow shoveling - Masi Nova Max snow pusher shovel - no lifting. safe on the back October 26, 2015 11:40

    In The Bleak Mid-winter: 10 Tips for Safe Snow Shoveling

    Tips for Safe Snow Shoveling

    • Tip # 1.
      If you experience pain of any kind, stop immediately and seek assistance.

    • Tip # 2.
      Choose a snow shovel that is right for you!
      • Be sure that your shovel has a curved handle, as this enables you to keep your back straighter when shoveling.
      • Obtain a shovel with an appropriate length handle. The length is correct when you can slightly bend your knees, flex your back 10 degrees or less, and hold the shovel comfortably in your hands at the start of the "shoveling stroke".
      • A plastic shovel blade will generally be lighter than a metal one, thus putting less strain on your spine.
      • Sometimes, a smaller blade is better than a larger blade. Although a small blade can't shovel as much, it avoids the risk of trying to pick up a too heavy pile of snow with a larger blade.

    • Tip # 3.
      Push the snow, do not lift it. Pushing puts far less strain on the spine than lifting.

    • Tip # 4.
      Be sure your muscles are warm before you start shoveling. Cold, tight muscles are more likely to sprain or strain than warm, relaxed muscles.

    • Tip # 5.
      When you grip the shovel, make sure your hands are at least 12 inches apart. By creating distance between your hands, you increase your leverage and reduce the strain on your body.

    • Tip # 6.
      Your shoveling technique is very important. The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons recommends: "If you must lift the snow, lift it properly. Squat with your legs apart, knees bent and back straight. Lift with your legs. Do not bend at the waist. Scoop small amounts of snow into the shovel and walk to where you want to dump it. Holding a shovel of snow with your arms outstretched puts too much weight on your spine. Never remove deep snow all at once; do it piecemeal. Shovel and inch or two; then take another inch off. Rest and repeat if necessary." In addition to these comments, remember to move your feet rather than twisting.

    • Tip # 7.
      Never throw snow over your shoulder.

    • Tip # 8.
      Remember that wet snow can be very heavy. One full shovel load can weigh as much as 25 pounds.

    • Tip # 9.
      Pace yourself by taking frequent breaks to gently stretch your back, arms and legs.

    • Tip #10.
      Consider buying a snow-blower. When used correctly, a snow-blower will put far less strain on your back than snow shoveling.

    By following these tips, you are far less likely to be injured while shoveling snow.also, use a Masi polar plus snow pusher from Finland since there is no lifting and has an ergonomic and adjustable handle and scoop.


    Masi Polar Plus ergonomic snow pusher from Finland now available in the US market. Over 1 million sold. September 20, 2015 22:15

    About | SnowPusherLite

    These are all of the requirements Masi customers want in a snow pusher shovel and we have all of these attributes in the award winning Masi Polar Plus Snow pusher from Finland. The are now avaiable in the US market at www.worldprimoshop.com

     

    • The tool needed to be wide, light, durable, and easy to use. The tool also needed to be constucted of a material that snow would not stick to as well as include a metal edge to reduce wear.
    • The handle needed to be long enough, comfortable to grip and have an loop on the end for storing.
    • The blade needed to be lightweight and curved slightly to prevent snow from spilling over the top.
    • The curvature of the blade needed to allow snow to accumulate in front of the tool without accumulating on the blade itself. Similar to a truck-mounted snow plow.

    Masi Snow Max Ergonomic Adjustable efficient power Pusher scoop are now shipping from new jersey to all usa locations. September 1, 2015 12:03

    The new product was launched successfully and already in the 1980s, in Finland, the "light, durable and easy gliding" Masi snow pusher shovels superseded its competitors made of reinforced plastic or steel sheet. Also our competitors began to use this tried and true material. But Masi moved on and, alongside the basic Masi 82 snow pusher, we developed a larger Pro model with a shaving edge as well as a smaller Masi 64 model. Updated versions of all these models are still included in our selection.

    Medical Miracle-www.worldprimoshop.com March 5, 2015 14:10

    Primoshop
    02/01/2010: A Medical Miracle For Me!
    In the middle of summer 2007 I started a research program for something that would help me deal with snow removal and eventually came across internet  and this marvelous European snow shovel, the Masi Polar Plus snow pusher. . I live in northern Indiana and knew what was coming & also knew I couldn't make it through another winter with my back & shoulder problems. It arrived quickly in September & for the first time in many years I couldn't wait for it to snow. When it finally did, I went out & did 2 parking spaces, my sidewalk (I have 2 lots), my 2 neighbors sidewalks (they have a total of 5 lots)plus my yard for my dog & I did all of that in 20 minutes and on top of my physical problems, I'm a 65 year old female.
    That following spring my son had major back surgery & could no longer bend or lift so I bought him a Eurorpean snow shovel for this past Christmas. He was afraid of it at first because he didn't think he could handle it. Needless to say, he was astonished at how much easier it was for him to do his sidewalks. This shovel  has been a medical Miracle for both of us!
    My only complaint is that I have no where to store it so I have to bring it inside every time I use it because I just know someone would steal it if I left it outside!
    Thanks for a great product!!!
    www.worldprimoshop.com

    Masi snow Pusher Review North Dakota State March 1, 2015 19:09

    Primoshop
    George Maher
    AG Safety Specialist
    North Dakota State University
    : Miracle On Snow!1
    I am not one to comment in this sort of venue but I feel like everyone should own one of these things. After reading about Masi Polar Plus Snow pusher in the New York Times last year, I purchased one since it sounded too good to be true. It proved to be better!! The shovel is so easy to use, that I actually look forward to shoveling the snow. What used to take three man-hours of back-breaking work,is now down in less than one hour and with minimal effort. There literally is no lifting and it sure moves the end of driveway buildup caused by the town street- plows within minutes. This shovel would probably save lives when older sedentary people use this shovel as opposed to conventional shovels. I almost feel like making a motor noise as I "plow" and it is easier, much smaller, quicker, noiseless, much less expensive (I was ahead of the game after one 8" snowfall) and more comfortable than those gas snow throwers. Also, there is no maintenance on these shovels, unlike the gas ones. These shovels also give you a sense of accomplishment. Believe it or not, I offered to "do" my neighbors property to show him the marvels of this shovel!
    www.worldprimoshop.com

    Masi polar Snow Pusher review New York Times February 18, 2015 19:03

    New York Times by Jay Romano

    Your Home; The Basics of Snow Removal

    February 8, 2004

     

    A relatively new addition to the homeowner's snow remover arsenal is the Masi Nova Snow Pusher.

     

    ''I love it,'' said Nicole Gay, manager of Towers Flowers in West Islip, N.Y. ''It's not heavy, not awkward, and it's easy on the back.'' Ms. Gay said that she just started using the shovel this year, and that it is much easier to use, and moves more snow, than ordinary shovels.

    The Masi Nova, which is manufactured by Motoseal, a company in Rauma, Finland, is a combination, of sorts, of a shovel and a pusher. (Picture a 31-inch-wide-by-26-inch-deep dustpan with high sloping sides, a high back and a U-shaped, baby-carriage-like handle attached at both sides.)

     

    the design of the shovel makes it possible to move large amounts of snow easily because the bottom of the shovel slides over the ground like a child's plastic sled. When the bucket is full, he said, the user just rotates the plastic bucket to one side or the other and dumps the snow. ''You never have to lift the shovel except to put it away,'' he said. (The shovel, which lists for $70, is available at worldprimoshop.com)

    www.worldprimoshop.com

     


    Masi polar plus Snow Pusher made in finland www.worldprimoshop.com May 16, 2014 22:06 1 Comment

     

    Introducing the new 2014 Masi Polar Plus Snow Pusher Shovel manufactured 

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    utilizing Finnish Snow-How. Suomi Svenska

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