Franklin suggested in the press release that instead of lifting and tossing snow, individuals should push or sweep it. That requires less effort.
Additionally, use particular caution if the wind is blowing. Wind affects the body and causes temperatures to seem colder than they really are.
Compared to shovels, snowblowers are also faster and safer to operate. In contrast to shoveling, which causes a heart rate of around 170 beats per minute,
Study indicates that operating a snowblower increases the heart rate to approximately 120 beats per minute, according to the American Heart Association.