It's time again to remind fleet drivers to make sure they have a fully stocked winter emergency kit in their vehicle. Here's some advice on what to include.
The days are shorter, temperatures are dropping, shopping malls are already playing Christmas music, and it’s once again time to remind fleet drivers to make sure they have a fully stocked winter emergency kit in their vehicle.
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Fall and winter storms in many regions can result in unexpected road closures, potentially stranding motorists for hours in frigid temperatures. What’s more, slippery road conditions increase the likelihood of a vehicle-disabling crash.
AAA, the Red Cross, the Colorado Department of Transportation, and the Colorado State Patrol collaborated to assemble a list of what drivers might include in such a kit:
Flares or reflectors to signal for help and warn other motorists
Sturdy scraper, snow brush, and snow shovel to clear snow
Battery or crank-powered radio to listen to emergency broadcasts
Flashlight with extra batteries or crank-powered flashlight
Survival blanket or sleeping bag
Chemical hand warmers
Extra set of clothes, including coat, hat, mittens, boots, etc.
Gallon jug of water and nonperishable food
First-aid kit and essential medications
Tire chains and tow strap
Non-clumping kitty litter or sand for traction
Jumper cables
Extra cloth or paper towels for cleanup if necessary
Deck of cards or board game for entertainment.
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