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Cold-Weather Accessibility: A Practical Winter Plan

A proactive winter framework to reduce falls, fatigue, and avoidable mobility disruptions.

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Jan 21, 20263 min

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FAQ

What should be planned first for winter?

Primary and backup routes with known traction, clearance, and lighting reliability.

Why do winter incidents increase?

Surface slip, reduced daylight, and rushed transfers under poor conditions.

How can families keep social participation?

Use indoor alternatives and schedule buffers rather than canceling all activity.

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