During your summer vacation, it is important to be safe. Kidde has compiled safety tips and considerations during your travels.
If you’re flying, check out the Transportation Security Administration’s summer travel checklist. It offers tips on what you can bring on the plane, the best ways to pack your bag, and more. Whatever your plans, www.ready.gov can help you prepare.
Keep tabs on your latest local forecast at mobile.weather.gov, and visit m.fema.gov for safety and preparedness information. Flying to your destination? Check airport status, travel tips, and even security waiting times at www.tsa.gov/mobile.
When on the road, your vehicle is an extension of your home. Having an emergency kit can prove vital to helping keep your family safe. In addition to water and snacks, add items such as a blanket, protein bars, bandages, and a solar powered cell phone charger. Keep an automotive fire extinguisher in your vehicle. Check to make sure it’s fully charged. On average, nearly 270,000 highway vehicle fires occur each year, most of which (80 percent) happen in passenger cars.
Lives can be altered in an instant by fire-related incidents. But following eight fire and carbon monoxide (CO) safety tips can help ensure your family is prepared on your next summer getaway!
As you unbox your favorite decorations, or install that ambitious holiday lighting design, there are a few things you can do to minimize the season’s additional safety risks.