Having dropped your mobile phone in the snow, in most cases you can only hope for luck that you will be able to find it. In a deep snowdrift, especially at night, the chances are even less, but you shouldn't give up. We need to start acting as soon as possible.
Instructions
Step 1
Make sure the phone actually fell into the snow. To do this, carefully examine the area around you. Try to find a depression in the snow, and then carefully approach it so as not to accidentally fall asleep. Use your fingers to gently feel the depression for a hard object. Having hooked the phone, carefully, avoiding sudden movements (so as not to throw it inadvertently to another place), pull it out of the snow.
Step 2
Ask friends or acquaintances to help you if they are around. Let one of them call your number from their phone. Guided by the sound of your mobile phone melody, find it in the snow around.
Step 3
Try to remember the entire path you traveled if you could not find a phone nearby. You may have dropped it on the way. This could have happened, for example, while exiting a vehicle or when you slipped on the ice. Go back and explore these locations.
Step 4
Explore the snow crust on both sides of the road, remembering to look under your feet. Remember: if the path was long and the phone, according to your considerations, could fall out anywhere, think about whether it is worth continuing the search. The chances of success are especially low if the loss occurs in a crowded place.
Step 5
Use the tools at hand, if available nearby (for example, in your car). Take a shovel or scoop and scoop up the contents of a nearby snowdrift, then shake the shovel back and forth so that the snow gradually falls to the ground. Walk around you, sifting through nearby drifts and the top layer of snow on a path or platform.
Step 6
Post missing phone notices along the road where it might have happened. Perhaps a conscientious citizen picked it up and wants to return it to its rightful owner. You can also try to call your number from home and, again, be able to agree on the return of the device with the person who found it.