Written by Erasmo Cortez
Tips On Making The Trip To The Office Safer
It’s pretty easy to decide whether to stay at home when a winter storm warning is in effect. Getting to your job the day after a storm is often more difficult. Create a driver’s checklist of items to keep in your glove compartment and trunk in the event of a winter storm problem. Always lock your house and set the SecurityChoice security alarm.
Things To Store In The Glove Compartment
There are several things to consider storing in the glove compartment of your car. For instance, an extra pair of sunglasses and gloves, an ice scraper for the windshield, a first aid kit and a flashlight. A driver stuck in a mile of! snow-congested traffic needs to protect themselves from the cold as well as insure their safety. Make sure your cell phone is fully operational for emergencies.
Necessities For The Trunk Of Your Vehicle
There are two pretty handy items that should be kept in the trunk of your vehicle. The first is a small snow shovel and then second is kitty litter. The snow shovel can help remove snow from around the edges of tires and the kitty litter works really well to give better traction to your vehicle’s tires. Some states have laws that require removing snow from the roof of the vehicle. So keep an extra long broom or brush for this.