As residents and visitors enjoy Michigan’s winter recreational opportunities, Consumers Energy officials advise residents to use extreme caution when on or near the ice surrounding its generating and hydroelectric plants.Consumers Energy representatives said it has installed safety buoys, warning signs and has coordinated with local emergency officials to reduce the risk of accidents near its 13 dams on five Lower Peninsula rivers.“Conditions near dams can change rapidly, making ice thin and dangerous,” said Lisa Douglas, manager of emergency management and public safety for Consumers Energy.“Even with these measures, it is the responsibility of individuals visiting the sites to remain vigilant about potential dangers.”The Michigan Department of Natural Resources offers the following ice safety tips:• Be aware of your surroundings at all times.