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Friday, February 11, 2011

Old Man Winter Isn't Finished

  Aside from the most avid winter lovers, we are all eagerly anticipating spring. Unfortunately, we still have a few months of the ravages of winter storms and temperatures. Typically, February is one of our worst winter months with cold temperatures and snowfall extending well into March.

There are things that we need to do to protect against winter losses, regardless of the severity of the season.
Suggestions:

Vehicle tune-up - monitor antifreeze and wiper fluid levels, and make sure the battery is fully charged.

Tires - worn tires won’t help you much on snowy roads. They also present the possibility of a blowout; you do not want to be changing a tire in the snow and ice.

Emergency Gear - You should create a winter weather kit with sand, a flashlight, jumper cables, ice scraper, snow shovel, and extra warm clothes. Keep warning devices available, such as flares and a piece of cloth to tie to your car antenna to signal your need for help. Keep some non-perishable food and spare batteries on hand.

When heading out in bad weather let someone know where you are going and when to expect your return. Drive slowly and keep an eye open for changing weather conditions. By simply slowing down your driving you will have more time to react. Drive carefully and use common sense.

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The information in this article is meant as a guideline only. There is nothing in this publication that alters the coverage or interpretation of any specific policy. Because some statements are generalizations, and because different companies’ policies contain slight differences, please refer to your specific policy. Call our office before making any judgments or decisions concerning your particular situation and coverage that may or may not apply.



 

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