Winter is upon us. In Alaska, areas have already received over 20” of snow. Alaskans know, there is more of this winter wonder on the way. A big part of dealing with snow accumulation is shoveling snow safely. All this lovely snow comes with risks. According to the National Safety Council, snow shoveling causes thousands of injuries and about 100 deaths per year. Risks to Shoveling … [Read more...]
Stay Warm At Home
January is the coldest month. It is critical to stay warm at home. Homes in Alaska are heated differently. Many homes have a fuel tank buried underground. Other heating options include a pellet or wood stove. Maintaining your home's heat source is important so it does not fail in extreme temperatures. Homes with Fuel Tank If your home has a fuel tank, track the level of … [Read more...]
January – Coldest Month Of The Year
January - coldest month out of the year, especially in Alaska. This week, Merdes Law Office will post a series of information pieces on coping with the coldest month of the year. On average, the coldest nighttime temperature in Fairbanks for January is -14.9 Fahrenheit. Out of 365 days each year, approximately 230.3 of the nighttime temperatures fall below freezing in Fairbanks, … [Read more...]
Helping Those With Greater Need
In a world where two percent of the population is homeless, many people want ideas for Helping Those With Greater Need. In the United States over half a million people struggle with homelessness daily; even though over 40% of these individuals still maintain a job. While, 11.8% live on the poverty line and 40% are one pay-check away from being in poverty or homeless. In Alaska about … [Read more...]
Polar Plunge Events
Many areas in Alaska have unique traditions for celebrating the holidays within their communities. One common type of event is the polar plunge. Polar plunges are popular in many Alaskan towns as fundraisers for events or even just for fun amongst the community. A polar plunge entails numerous people gathering to run into a body of water during winter. Many groups of people wear … [Read more...]
Safety While Viewing The Northern Lights
Viewing the Northern Lights is common in Alaska and popular among tourists. There are safety concerns to consider when viewing the Northern Lights whether by yourself or with a tour group. Choosing A Safe Location Choose a location to safely view the Northern Lights where you can park your vehicle away from any potential traffic. Pulling over on the side of the road to view … [Read more...]