Monday, November 19, 2012

Happy Thanksgiving, Travel Safe

Many people will travel to visit loved ones for the Thanksgiving holiday and the American Red Cross has travel tips holiday travelers can follow to arrive safely at their destination.

Most holiday travelers get to where they are going by car. To arrive safely, the Red Cross recommends these safety steps for travelers who will drive to visit their loved ones this Thanksgiving:

· Make sure the vehicle is in good working order.

· Start out with a full tank of gas, check the tire air pressure and make sure the windshield fluid is full.

· Buckle up, slow down and don’t drive impaired. Designate a driver who won’t drink.

· Be well rested and alert.

· Use caution in work zones.

· Give one’s full attention to the road. Avoid distractions such as cell phones.

· Observe speed limits – driving too fast or too slow can increase the chance of being in a collision.

· Make frequent stops. During long trips, rotate drivers. If the driver is tired, stop and get some rest.

· Be respectful of other motorists and follow the rules of the road.

· Don’t follow another vehicle too closely.

· Clean the vehicle’s headlights, taillights, signal lights and windows.

· Turn the headlights on as dusk approaches, or if using windshield wipers due to inclement weather.

· Don’t overdrive the headlights.

· If car trouble develops, pull off the road as far as possible.

It’s also recommended to keep an emergency preparedness kit in the vehicle. Useful items include water, snacks, a flashlight, first aid kit, extra cash and blankets. Red Cross Emergency Preparedness kits are available in the Red Cross Store.

For people traveling by air, bus or train, the Red Cross reminds them that the seasonal flu can occur as early as October. If people have come in contact with someone who is sick, perhaps the trip should be postponed as they may be contagious for a week before symptoms appear.

Other safety tips to avoid the flu while traveling include the following:

· Remember that everything someone touches has to be touched by someone else – luggage handlers, etc. Handle one’s own belongings as much as possible. Wash hands often with soap and water.

· Carry hand sanitizer and anti-bacterial wipes and use them to wash hands or wipe down surfaces such as armrests.

· Bring one’s own pillows and blankets – they can act as a shield against the seat itself.

· If someone has to cough or sneeze, do so into a tissue or sleeve.

· Avoid touching the face or eyes.

For more information on how to remain safe while traveling this Thanksgiving, visit the Red Cross web site.

1 comment:

  1. I am here to appreciate Dr OGU for using his herbal medicine to cure my Herpes virus. Is about 2 years and 6 months now I have been living with this virus and it has been a serious problem to me, I was so confused cause i have been taking several drugs to be cured but all of my effort was in vain,one morning i was browsing through the internet then i saw several testimonies about Dr. OGU curing people from Herpes virus and immediately i contacted Dr. on his email: drogugusolutionhome@gmail.com , i told him about my troubles and he told me that i must be cured, he gave me some instructions and which i rightly followed. so he prepared a herbal medicine and sent it to me via DHL which i used for 2 weeks and i was cured everything was like a dream to me and my Herpes virus was totally gone, dr .OGU , God bless you and give you more power and ability for more cures.i dont know if there is any one out there suffering for herpes virus or any of these diseases..DIABETIES, CANCER,GENITAL AND SIMPLEX HERPES,LOW SPERMS COUNT,SYPHILIS, HIV/AIDS, FIBRIOD,COPD,MENINGITIES,HEPATITIES A, B [HBV] DISEASES, liver diseases .etc why don't you contact dr.Ogu today and be free from your diseases because he is very good and honest Doctor. contact him via email; drogugusolutionhome@gmail.com or text/call him via : +1 (719) 629 0982

    ReplyDelete