Agence MERCI
X
Phone+33 (0)4 57 37 65 65
My Account
My basket
Fr En
Lire
Pause

Verification of safety equipment


10 Janvier 2023


Return


Before heading to the mountains, it's important to check your avalanche safety equipment regularly to make sure it's in good condition and ready to use when needed. Here are some tips for performing these checks.


The Avalanche Victim Detector:



● Check that your Avalanche Victim Detector (AVD) is fully charged. If your AVD runs on batteries, make sure they are still charged and in good condition. If the batteries are low or have been used for an extended period, replacement is recommended.

● Once you've checked your AVD's charge, perform a test run to make sure it's in good condition.

● Carry out a test run by pressing the button on the AVD. It should emit an audible and visual signal indicating that it is in working order. Then check that all the keys are working correctly. If no signal is emitted, follow the manufacturer's instructions for performing the appropriate test. If nothing happens or you notice that one or more keys are not functional or that the case shows signs of damage, return your AVD to the manufacturer who will make the necessary repairs.

● Use a second AVD to verify search and broadcast functionality.

● Check the general condition of the case, holster and attachments.


Make sure you fully understand how to use the AVD by reading the user manual and practicing how to use it.  Also, remember to check if an update is available and upgrade before use.


The airbag backpack:



You need to properly maintain your avalanche airbag backpack, to ensure that it functions correctly and is ready for use in the case of an avalanche. If you have any doubts about the condition of your equipment or if you are not experienced in its maintenance, it is recommended to seek professional help.


● Follow the manufacturer's instructions to ensure that you use and maintain your airbag backpack correctly. When not in use, store it in a dry place away from direct light.

● Regularly check its general condition and its inflation system. Make sure there are no leaks or damage that could affect its operation. Replace the gas cylinders when they are empty or no longer full enough.

● Have your airbag backpack inspected and serviced by a qualified professional on a regular basis.

● You can also perform a test trigger by removing the cartridge.


The probe :



Your probe is an essential tool for locating someone buried in an avalanche. Make sure your probe is in good condition and all components are present. To check it, there are several things to consider :


● Make sure that the probe is not damaged or bent in a way that affects its performance.

● Check that all the sections are in place and not jammed or blocked.

● Pay attention to the ties and clips that hold the sections together. They must be in good condition and functioning properly.

● Use an appropriate prove length depending on the depth of snow you are in. The deeper the snow, the longer the probe needs to be.


The shovel :



Your shovel is an essential tool for digging and freeing someone buried under an avalanche.


● Check that the blade of the shovel is firmly fixed and that it does not move when you handle it.

● The handle should be in good condition with no cracks or damage.

● Check that the shovel is well cleaned and free of ice, snow or other dust that could affect its use.

● Your shovel should be easy to use and nothing should prevent it from sliding properly in the snow.


The first aid kit:


Your first aid kit should be in good condition and contain a few essentials that can come in handy in an emergency on the mountain. This may include but is not limited to:


● Sticking plaster and bandages to treat minor cuts and wounds.

● Antiseptics such as hydrogen peroxide and alcohol to clean and disinfect wounds.

● Pain relievers such as ibuprofen or aspirin for pain relief.

● Antihistamines to relieve allergies and skin reactions.

● A thermometer to measure body temperature.

● Cleaning wipes and garbage bags to manage waste and contaminated materials.

● Disposable gloves to protect hands when handling contaminated materials or chemicals.


It is important to personalize your first aid kit according to your destination and the activities planned. Be sure to regularly check the contents of your kit to ensure it is complete.


Checking your mountaineering safety equipment is a crucial step in ensuring your safety and well-being in the mountains. By regularly checking the status of your equipment, you can ensure that it is in good condition and ready to be used when needed. It is important to follow the manufacturer's instructions to ensure that you are using and maintaining your equipment correctly, and to seek the assistance of a qualified professional if in doubt or if needed.


By taking the time to check your safety equipment before every mountain outing you can minimize risk and ensure a safe and enjoyable mountain experience.












Read Also


9 Janvier 2024

Difficulties of the ski slopes

Read
11 Janvier 2023

Evaluate your level : backcountry and off-piste skiing

Read
Address
Chef Lieu
Route de Val d'Isère
73640 Sainte Foy Tarentaise
Savoie - France


Timetable
2022 Summer season : July 4th to September 2nd
Open from Sunday to Friday
13h00-19h00
Contact us
Send
Top