How to use walking sticks and carts on rainy days and precautions
How to use a walking stick/cart on rainy days and precautions
~For safe walking on slippery surfaces~
People who use walking sticks or carts need to be especially careful when going out on rainy days. Wet roads are slippery and increase the risk of falling, so you need to be careful about how you choose and use your tools. Here are some tips to help you walk safely on rainy days.
If you use a walking stick, the rubber tip of "Elxi" is safe
When choosing a walking stick for rainy days, the most important thing is the grip of the rubber tip.
"Elxi" features a rubber tip that provides excellent grip, making it especially safe in rainy weather.

The bottom has protrusions and treads (grooves) that allow it to grip the ground firmly even on slippery wet asphalt or tiles.
It prevents unexpected skidding and increases stability when you put your weight on it.
It is designed to allow you to take a step with confidence even in rainy weather.

Quick tip:
The rubber tip of your walking stick is a consumable item. Check its condition before and after rainy days to make sure it is not worn out or cracked.
Be careful when using a push cart on rainy days!
Although push-type carts have a large contact area with the ground and appear stable, it is best to avoid using them on rainy days. Rain can make the casters slippery, making it difficult to turn and brake.
There is also a risk of the cart slipping on wet slopes or steps.
If you must use it, here are some things to keep in mind:
I also put on a raincoat and kept my hands free.
Holding an umbrella can be dangerous as it blocks one hand, so wear a water-repellent raincoat and make sure you have both hands free to operate the cart or walking stick.
Don't forget to bring a rain cover with you to your cart.
Not only will the contents inside get wet, but the fabric of the wet cart will become heavy and difficult to maneuver. By attaching a special rain cover, the water repellency of the entire cart will be improved.
Clean appearance
It also helps prevent deterioration caused by rainwater seepage.
Tips for making walking safer on rainy days
Avoid puddles, manholes, and white lines (they are slippery)
Take smaller steps than usual and land with the entire sole of your foot
Drying your walking sticks and carts thoroughly after rain will help them last longer and keep them hygienic.
summary
When going out on a rainy day, it is essential to prepare with safety and operability in mind.
Choosing a walking stick with a rubber tip that has high grip, such as "Elxi," and if you use a cart, being sure to prepare with a rain cover and raincoat will lead to a safe and comfortable outing.
Instead of feeling anxious about slipping, walk with the peace of mind that "I'm prepared, so it'll be fine."