Summer Traveller Checklist
If you're going to hit the road this summer, it pays to plan ahead. Long trips by car can be exhausting if you don't take precautions. St. John Ambulance, Canada's leader in safety-oriented first aid training and high quality products, offers this Traveller's Checklist to help ensure you get there safely.
Is your vehicle up to the journey?
Check:
Tires and air pressure;
Fluid levels;
Lights and turn signals;
Motor operation, cooling and exhaust systems.
Carry:
Inflated spare tire;
Extra oil, radiator fluid, windshield spray;
Roadside assistance kit (including flares, jack, tire wrench, etc.)
First aid kit
Are you (and your passengers) ready to roll?
Check:
Is there a functioning seatbelt for each passenger to use?
Are small children secured in safety seats?
Are mirrors adjusted for the driver?
Are there obstructions on the dash, deck or windows that could obscure the driver's line of sight?
Carry:
Water or other non-alcoholic liquid refreshment.
Nutritious snacks.
Blankets and pillows (especially for long trips).
Facial tissues or sanitary wipes.
Maps with your route clearly marked (if you plan to travel unknown roads).
Cellular phone or other communication device.
Items to quietly occupy the interest of young passengers while not disturbing the driver's concentration.
For more than 118 years, St. John Ambulance has been helping Canadians prevent injury and reduce suffering through state-of-the-art first aid training and products. By learning what to do in an emergency, you can take to the road with extra confidence. For more information on St. John Ambulance programs and high-quality products, call the branch nearest you or look us up on the Internet at www.sja.ca.
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News Canada is a niche service in public relations, offering access to print, radio, television, and now the Internet media, with ready-to-use, editorial "fill" items. Monitoring and analysis are two more of our primary services. The service supplies access to the national media for marketers in the private, the public, and the not-for-profit sectors. Your corporate and product news, consumer tips and information are packaged in a variety of ready-to-use formats and are made available to every Canadian media organization including weekly and daily newspapers, cable and commercial television stations, radio stations, as well as the Web sites Canadians visit most often. Visit News Canada and learn more about the NC services.
Is your vehicle up to the journey?
Check:
Tires and air pressure;
Fluid levels;
Lights and turn signals;
Motor operation, cooling and exhaust systems.
Carry:
Inflated spare tire;
Extra oil, radiator fluid, windshield spray;
Roadside assistance kit (including flares, jack, tire wrench, etc.)
First aid kit
Are you (and your passengers) ready to roll?
Check:
Is there a functioning seatbelt for each passenger to use?
Are small children secured in safety seats?
Are mirrors adjusted for the driver?
Are there obstructions on the dash, deck or windows that could obscure the driver's line of sight?
Carry:
Water or other non-alcoholic liquid refreshment.
Nutritious snacks.
Blankets and pillows (especially for long trips).
Facial tissues or sanitary wipes.
Maps with your route clearly marked (if you plan to travel unknown roads).
Cellular phone or other communication device.
Items to quietly occupy the interest of young passengers while not disturbing the driver's concentration.
For more than 118 years, St. John Ambulance has been helping Canadians prevent injury and reduce suffering through state-of-the-art first aid training and products. By learning what to do in an emergency, you can take to the road with extra confidence. For more information on St. John Ambulance programs and high-quality products, call the branch nearest you or look us up on the Internet at www.sja.ca.
About The Author
News Canada provides a wide selection of current, ready-to-use copyright free news stories and ideas for Television, Print, Radio, and the Web.
News Canada is a niche service in public relations, offering access to print, radio, television, and now the Internet media, with ready-to-use, editorial "fill" items. Monitoring and analysis are two more of our primary services. The service supplies access to the national media for marketers in the private, the public, and the not-for-profit sectors. Your corporate and product news, consumer tips and information are packaged in a variety of ready-to-use formats and are made available to every Canadian media organization including weekly and daily newspapers, cable and commercial television stations, radio stations, as well as the Web sites Canadians visit most often. Visit News Canada and learn more about the NC services.
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