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Turn on your hazard flashers.
Tie a red cloth to your vehicle
to
alert police that
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Put
on extra clothing or wrap
a
blanket around
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,Insulators from newspapers, burlap bags, rags, floor
you've been stopped
by
the snow.
If
you have
no
blankets or extra clothing,
make
body
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anything you can wrap around yourself or
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!tuck
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under
-.
your
clothing
to
keeD warm.
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You can run
the
engine to keep
warm,
but
be
careful.
A
CAUTION:
Snow
can trap exhaust
gases
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
is in your vehicle. Clear
away
snow from
around the base
of
your vehicle, especially any
that
is
blocking
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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