
As part of avalanche awareness, one must know the pieces of equipment being used in avalanche rescue. It is essential for a rescuer, especially for a beginner, to know how and when to use each of them so as he or she will be well-equipped and prepared in times of disasters. The following are the different pieces of Avalanche Rescue & Safety Equipment:
Transceivers

However, if you are a victim of an avalanche, you must remember to set your beacon to transmit and not to receive signals since everyone else in your group are set to receive frequencies from you. You must always keep in mind that every member of your party must have a transceiver to be able to receive or transmit signals if ever accidents happen. A beacon is the most commonly used rescue device and it is also the standard equipment for ski area patrollers and heli-ski operators.
Shovels

Avalanche Probes
Probes are like tent poles used to poke around when looking for a victim who does not have visible clues on the surface. An avalanche probe usually consists of two feet long tubular steels (known as poles) which are joined together. Probes are also useful in looking for a good place to dig a snow pit and can also be used to feel the buried snow layers as well as assess snow bridges over crevasses. Avalanche probes are lifesavers of those victims who usually do not carry beacons with them.
Being familiar with these pieces of equipment is very helpful in conducting rescue operations. In crucial times such as rescuing avalanche victims, the least you need is a person who does not know how to operate such things. Remember that the life of a person does not only depend on the equipment but more so, on the rescuers.
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