While summer heat gets plenty of attention, winter brings its own serious safety challenges for pest control professionals especially those working in cold-weather climates. Snow, ice, reduced daylight, and hazardous driving conditions all increase the risk of injuries and accidents on the job. As temperatures drop, awareness and preparation become critical to keeping technicians safe and operations running smoothly.

Just as with heat exposure, cold-related hazards can be managed with proper planning, training, and smart work practices.

Winter Weather Hazards to Watch

Slips, Trips, and Falls - Icy sidewalks, snow-covered steps, frozen driveways, and wet entryways create prime conditions for slips and falls. These incidents remain one of the leading causes of workplace injuries during winter months and can result in sprains, fractures, or worse.

Driving in Snow, Ice, and Early Darkness - Winter driving increases exposure to vehicle accidents due to slick roads, limited visibility, and longer stopping distances. Add early sunsets and unpredictable weather, and technicians may find themselves navigating challenging conditions during both morning and evening routes.

Cold Stress and Exposure - Extended exposure to cold temperatures can lead to cold stress, numbness, reduced dexterity, and in extreme cases, frostbite or hypothermia. Even moderate cold can impair judgment and slow reaction time factors that raise the risk of injury.

How to Stay Safe in Cold Weather - Pest control professionals can reduce winter risks by focusing on footwear, driving habits, clothing, and job-site awareness.

Slips and Falls Prevention

Wear Proper Footwear

Watch Your Step

Maintain Work Areas

Safe Winter Driving

Prepare Your Vehicle

Adjust Driving Habits

Plan for Early Darkness

Cold Exposure Protection

Dress in Layers

Take Warming Breaks

PestSure – Your Partner in Safety

Founded in 1980, PestSure is the only insurance and risk management provider that is 100 percent dedicated to the pest management industry. It offers industry professionals a full suite of insurance, risk management, and safety training and education offerings.

PestSure provides insurance, safety, and risk management consulting to pest management companies representing $2 billion in revenue, $400 million in payroll, and more than 13,000 service vehicles. The program is administered by Alliant Insurance Services.

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