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Maine Warden Service Says Stay Off The Ice

Thursday, December 17th, 2009 at 5:42 PM

Maine Warden Service Says Stay Off The Ice

Maine Inland Fisheries and Wildlife

Maine Inland Fisheries and Wildlife

AUGUSTA, Maine – -(AmmoLand.com)- The Maine Warden Service is urging people to not venture out onto any ice that may be covering Maine’s waterways.

Throughout Maine, the state’s lakes and ponds may appear to be frozen in parts or their entirety, but safe ice conditions cannot be assumed even though temperatures have been below freezing in recent days and at night.

Also, any snow covering thin layers of ice acts as insulation and slows the freezing process.

“There are no safe ice conditions anywhere in the state right now,” said Col. Joel Wilkinson, chief warden of the Maine Warden Service. “I understand that people are anxious to begin winter activities, such as ice fishing and snowmobiling. But don’t risk your life or the lives of others by traveling onto thin ice.”

As the temperatures continue to fall in the coming weeks, and the ice begins to thicken, the Maine Warden Service is recommending that people check the thickness of any ice before venturing out for any activity on frozen water.

If you must go on the ice this winter, the Maine Warden Service offers these tips for ice safety:

  • Never guess the thickness of the ice – Check it! Check the ice in several different places using an auger or some other means to make a test hole and determine the thickness. Make several, beginning at the shore, and continuing as you go out.
  • Check the ice with a partner, so if something does happen, someone is there to help you. If you are doing it alone, wear a lifejacket.
  • If ice at the shoreline is cracked or squishy, stay off! Watch out for thin, clear or honeycombed ice. Dark snow and dark ice are other signs of weak spots.
  • Avoid areas with currents, around bridges and pressure ridges. Wind and currents can break ice.
  • Parents should alert children of unsafe ice in their area, and make sure that they stay off the ice. If they insist on using their new skates, suggest an indoor skating rink.
  • If you break through the ice, remember:
  • Don’t panic.
  • Don’t try to climb out immediately – you will probably break the ice again. Reach for solid ice.
  • Lay both arms on the unbroken ice and kick hard. This will help lift your body onto the ice. Once on the ice, roll, DON’T WALK, to safety.
  • To help someone who has fallen through the ice, lie down flat and reach with a branch, plank or rope or form a human chain. Don’t stand. After securing the victim, wiggle backwards to the solid ice.

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Birchwood Casey Files Suit Against Battenfeld Technologies

Thursday, December 17th, 2009 at 5:33 PM

Birchwood Casey Files Suit Against Battenfeld Technologies, Inc.

Birchwood Casey Gun Care

Birchwood Casey Gun Care

Eden Prairie, Minnesota - -(AmmoLand.com)- Birchwood Laboratories, Inc. of Eden Prairie, Minnesota has filed suit against Battenfeld Technologies, Inc. of Columbia, Missouri over the recent issuance of a patent to Battenfeld for their reactive targets and method of target manufacturing.

“We feel the United States Patent Office was given insufficient information by Battenfeld during the application process, which resulted in the patent being awarded improperly,” said Mike Wenner, Vice President, Birchwood Casey.

“Shoot-N-C® targets have been in production since 1996 and have been the #1 name brand target on the market since their introduction. We intend to vigorously defend our marketing efforts and protect our business model.”

Shoot-N-C and Dirty Bird® targets feature a special coating that flakes off during impact, leaving a bright halo ring around each bullet hole on the target. This makes it easy to see where your gun is shooting and simplifies sight adjustments. The targets are self-adhesive or can be mounted easily on any proper backstop surface.

They were awarded the Shooting Industry Academy of Excellence Award under the Specialty Product category when they were introduced in 1996. Shoot-N-C targets have also been recognized over the years as the #1 shooting target brand in the country by HunterSurvey.com and the National Association of Sporting Goods Wholesalers.

For more information, please write Birchwood Casey at 7900 Fuller Road, Eden Prairie, MN 55344-2195 or call at 800-328-6156.

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