Okay, here’s a breakdown of teh information from the provided text, organized for clarity.This covers winter driving safety, what to do if stranded, cold weather dressing, and snow shoveling.
I. Winter Car safety kit Checklist
The article recommends keeping the following in your car during winter:
* Flashlight with extra batteries
* First-aid kit
* Booster cables and windshield brush/scraper
* Drinking water
* High-calorie, non-perishable food (trail mix, energy/protein bars)
* Sand or cat litter (for tire traction if stuck)
* Cellphone adapter/charger
Crucial Note: A charged cell phone is also essential, even if not part of the kit.
II. If You Become Stranded
The Wisconsin Department of Transportation recommends:
* Stay Calm & Buckled: Remain inside your vehicle, buckled up. It provides protection from the elements and potential accidents.
* Call for Help: If possible, call 911. Be prepared to provide your location and situation, and follow instructions.
* Don’t Exert Yourself: Avoid getting out to shovel or push the car. Overexertion is hazardous, and being outside exposes you to the cold.
* Run Engine Briefly: If needed, run the engine for short periods to stay warm, ensuring the exhaust system is clear of snow.
* Use Dome Light: Turn on your dome light to help rescue crews locate you in low-light conditions.
* Stay Positive: Remember the storm will end, and help will arrive.
III. Dressing for Cold Weather
* Layers are Key: Wear several layers of loose-fitting,lightweight,warm clothing. Adjust layers to avoid sweating.
* Outerwear: Choose tightly woven, water-repellent, hooded outer garments.
* Protect Extremities:
* Wear a hat (meaningful heat loss occurs from the head).
* Cover your mouth to protect your lungs.
* Mittens are warmer than gloves (snug at the wrist).
* Stay Dry & Out of the Wind: This is crucial for preventing hypothermia.
IV.How to Shovel Snow
(The text cuts off before detailing how to shovel snow, but it indicates this will be covered.)
Let me know if you’d like me to elaborate on any of these points or if you have other questions.