Mt. Hood Meadows’ Saturday Safety Fair Celebrates National Ski Area Safety Week

Mt. Hood, OR – Oregon’s Mt. Hood Meadows Ski Resort celebrates National Ski Area Safety Week this Saturday with a Safety Fair to coincide with National Ski Area Safety Awareness Week, designated by the National Ski Areas Assocation for Jan. 15-23. The event promotes and encourages responsible practices and etiquette designed to make skiers and snowboarders more aware of safety on the slopes.nEssential to courteous and safe sharing of the mountain is the Responsibility Code – seven simple rules which if followed can provide an extra margin of safety on the slopes.

Saturday’s Safety Fair will encourage guests to find the seven Safety “Codesters”, learn the rules and win prizes ranging from safety whistles to safety messenger bags. Those who collect all seven Codester stamps on their Code Card will be eligible to win a 10 Time Pass given away in drawings in the afternoon and evening.

Representatives from Meadows Pro Patrol will be on hand to discuss safety issues and introduce guests to the safety search and rescue dogs. A contest will also be presented to allow guests to find hidden targets with tracking beacons used by backcountry enthusiasts.

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The NSAA Code of Responsibility encourages guests to “Know The Code” before and while visiting a ski resort:

1. Stay in Control.
2. People ahead have the right of way.
3. Stop in a safe place for you and others.
4. When starting downhill or merging, look uphill and yield.
5. Use devices to help prevent runaway equipment.
6. Observe signs and warnings and keep off closed trails.
7. Know how to use the lifts safely.

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