If
You’re
Caught
in
a
BIiuard
If
you are stopped by heavy snow, you
could be in
a
serious situation. You
should probably stay with your vehicle
unless you know for sure that you are
near help and you can hike through the
snow. Here
axe
some things to do to
summon help and keep yourself and
your passengers safe:
Turn
on your hazard flashers.
Tie a red cloth to your vehicle
to
alert
police that you’ve been stopped by the
Put on extra clothing or wrap a
blanket around you.
If
you have no
blankets or extra clothing, make
body
insulators from newspapers, burlap
bags, rags, floor mats-anything you
can wrap around yourself or tuck
under your clothing to keep warm.
but be careful.
You
can run the engine to keep
warm,
I
Snow can trap exhaust gases
L\
under your vehicle. This can
cause deadly
CO
(carbon
monoxide) gas to get inside.
CO
could overcome you and kill you.
You can’t see it or smell it,
so
you
might not know it was in your
vehicle. Clear away snow
from
around the base
of
your vehicle,
especially any that is bloclung your
exhaust pipe. And check around
again from time to time to be sure
snow doesn’t collect there.
Open a window just a little on the
side of the vehicle that’s away from
the wind. This will help keep
CO
out.
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