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Stay Safe this Winter – 10 Things you need in your Emergency Kit

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Winter is here in Rochester. Unseasonably cold weather has hit even places like
the Deep South. With the polar vortex as a regular occurrence in our winters,
below zero temperatures, and snow in places that don’t normally see snow, you
need to be prepared for winter hazards.

When snow and ice cover the roads, the risk of emergencies increases. We hope
you’ve already taken advantage of our winter inspection to make sure your
vehicle can handle the winter road conditions. To stay safe and prepare for winter
emergencies, gather these 10 things in your vehicle for a winter emergency kit:

  1.      Windshield scraper – On cold winter mornings, you’ve probably had to pry
    a thick layer of ice from your windshield. Keep a scraper in your car this
    season so you won’t be stuck waiting for the defroster to melt through the
    ice.
  2.        Tire chains – If you’re
    often driving on icy and
    snowy roads, tire chains
    help provide traction for
    safe driving. Choose the
    right type for your
    vehicle, and learn how
    to put them on your tires
    BEFORE you need
    them in an emergency
  3.        Blanket and winter hat
    – Keep these things
    (add scarves, gloves, sweaters, etc.) in your vehicle to stay warm. You may
    not want to keep your vehicle running if you’ll be stuck for a long time, or
    dead batteries and an empty gas tank can prevent you from running the
    heater
  4.        Small shovel – This can be vital when you find yourself stuck in a snow
    bank. You can even purchase a smaller, folding shovel for easier storing in
    your vehicle.
  5.        Cat litter – If you’re stuck on snow or ice, sprinkling some cat litter over the
    road can help provide traction to get your car moving again.
  6.        Cardboard box – Like cat litter, a cardboard box can provide a boost of
    traction to get you moving on a slick road. Simply place the cardboard under
    a tire, get out of the way, drive over it, and you’re on your way.
  7.        Gloves and hand warmers – Gloves can make a huge difference while your
    performing emergency repairs in the cold (like changing a flat tire or jumpstarting your vehicle). They keep you warm, and prevent grease and oil from
    getting on your hands. You can also keep a few chemical hand warmer
    packs in your kit for extra heat.
  8.        Hazard lights or reflectors – In these cold months, the dark hours outlast
    the light. Visibility is critical for keeping you safe in an emergency. Pick up a
    few inexpensive reflective hazard triangles to put on the road to warn other
    drivers of your presence. It’s also a good idea to keep a flashlight to help you
    see, perform tasks, and stay safe at night.
  9.        Water and Nonperishable food – Being stuck in the cold is bad enough,
    don’t add hunger and thirst to the mix. A supply of snacks and water will
    keep you hydrated and satisfied until help arrives. The calories can also help
    keep you warm!
  10.    Tow strap – If you find yourself so stuck that shovels, cardboard, and cat
    litter can’t help, you may need a tow. Keep a tow strap in your kit so a kind
    driver can help you get back on the road.

 

Gather these things and keep them in your vehicle this season so you can stay
safe on the roads all winter long. Keep the phone number for roadside assistance
and our shop in your glove box – 585­242­2360 – give us a call anytime, we are
here for you! Stay warm and safe this winter!

 

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