Pay attention to the markings on the sides of the ski and snowboard slopes. Signs are plastic nets or colored ski plastic sticks, do not go outside.
Ski and snowboard on plenty of non-slip, untrampled snow.
Don’t chat on the ski and snowboard slopes.
Do not sit or stand on the tracks.
Do not talk on the phone while skating on the tracks.
Keep a distance of at least 5 meters from other skiers.
Ski on snow-rich slopes; Do not slide on machine-made tracks with compacted snow.
Put valuable personal items in small waist packs or ski jacket zippered pockets.
Do not go off the ski slopes in heavy snowfall, windy and foggy weather. Keep track of mechanical facilities.
When you need help, call 112 and provide your location. Track security guards and gendarmerie search and rescue teams will assist.
Follow the signs on the tracks and there are security guards on the tracks, ask them any questions you have.
Choose tracks that suit your skiing and snowboarding techniques.
Wear a ski jacket, helmet, ski pants, snow gloves, snow goggles and a communication device on the ski slopes.
Pay attention to the warning announcements you hear on the tracks.
When you lose materials, contact the lost property office.
Carry ski slopes maps with you.
If there is a problem with ski and snowboard equipment, inform the track security personnel.
For your questions or information needs, you can reach the consultancy service at 00905323550813 24/7. We hope you have a happy, peaceful and safe ski and snowboard holiday.
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