The ROAMies Podcast

Is your Car ready for an Emergency Situation?

The ROAMies Season 2 Episode 96

When emergencies strike, being prepared can make all the difference, especially on the road. In this episode, we share practical tips to ensure your car is ready for unexpected situations. Learn what essentials to keep in your vehicle, how to stay safe, and ways to travel with confidence, no matter what comes your way. 

Car Safety: Emergency Supply Kit for your car.
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Plan long trips carefully and listen to the radio or television for up-to-date weather forecasts and road conditions. In bad weather, drive only if necessary.

In case you are stranded, have your emergency supply kit in the car along with:
* Jumper cables
* Flares or reflective triangle
* Ice scraper
* Car cell phone charger
* Blanket (We love these  https://amzn.to/37SpMAx )
* Map
* Cat litter or sand (for better tire traction)
Prepare Your Car for Emergencies
Having an AAA membership not only helps with travel plans and travel discounts, but also helps you when you are stranded on the road. 
Have a mechanic check the following on your car before an emergency:
* Antifreeze levels
* Battery and ignition system
* Brakes
* Exhaust system
* Fuel and air filters
* Heater and defroster
* Lights and flashing hazard lights
* Oil
* Thermostat
* Windshield wiper equipment and washer fluid level
Car Safety Tips
* Keep your gas tank full in case of evacuation or power outages. A full tank will also keep the fuel line from freezing.
* Install good winter tires and make sure they have enough tread, or any chains or studs required in your local area.
* Do not drive through flooded areas. Six inches of water can cause a vehicle to lose control or possibly stall. A foot of water will float many cars.
* Be aware of areas where floodwaters have receded. Roads may have weakened and could collapse under the weight of a car.
* If a power line falls on your car, you are at risk of electrical shock. Stay inside until a trained person removes the wire.
* If it becomes hard to control the car, pull over, stop the car, and set the parking brake.
* If the emergency could affect the stability of the roadway, avoid overpasses, bridges, power lines, signs, and other hazards.

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