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02
Jan

Winter Driving Safety Tips

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Follow these tips if you are stuck in the snow:

Try to stay calm and don't go out in the cold. Stay in your car: you will avoid getting lost and your car is a safe shelter.

  • Don't tire yourself out. Shoveling in the intense cold can be deadly.
  • Let in fresh air by opening a window on the side sheltered from the wind.
  • Keep the engine off as much as possible. Be aware of carbon monoxide poisoning and make sure the exhaust pipe is not obstructed by snow.
  • If possible, use a candle placed inside a deep can instead of the car heater to warm up.
  • Turn on warning lights or set up road flares to make your car visible.
  • Turn on the ceiling light; leaving your headlights or hazard lights on for too long will drain the battery.
  • Move your hands, feet and arms to maintain circulation. Stay awake.
  • Keep an eye out for other cars and emergency responders. Try to keep clothing dry since wet clothing can lead to a dangerous loss of body heat.

Prepare an emergency car kit

Always have winter safety and emergency equipment in your car. A basic car kit should contain the following:

  • Food that won't spoil, such as energy bars
  • Water—plastic bottles that won't break if the water freezes (replace them every six months)
  • Blanket
  • Extra clothing and shoes or boots
  • First aid kit with seatbelt cutter
  • Small shovel, scraper and snowbrush
  • Candle in a deep can and matches
  • Wind‑up flashlight
  • Whistle—in case you need to attract attention
  • Roadmaps
  • Copy of your emergency plan

Items to keep in your trunk:

  • Sand, salt or cat litter (non-clumping)
  • Antifreeze and windshield washer fluid
  • Tow rope
  • Jumper cables
  • Fire extinguisher
  • Warning light or road flares
  • Information courtesy of the Government of Canada website www.canada.ca
17
Dec

Central Transport Refrigeration Supports the Christmas Cheer Board

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We’ve been busy little elves at CTR! We’ve proudly collected several boxes of perishable goods and gifts for a local Winnipeg family via the Christmas Cheer Board. This is our first time building a hamper for a family and we’ve had an excellent experience working with the Cheer Board. In past years our dispatching department has collected donations from CTR staff throughout the year then at Christmas time CTR matches the employee’s donation to present to the Cheer Board. Both projects will be continued into the New Year and we are looking forward to optimistically building 2 or 3 hampers in 2015. Big props to the Christmas Cheer Board – Winnipeg is lucky to have you!

If you are interested in supporting the Christmas Cheer Board please visit:

http://www.christmascheerboard.ca/

Happy Holidays!!!

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204-772-2481
or
1-877-CTR-PART

13 Penner Road
Navin, MB
R5T 0H5

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Mon-Fri: 8:00 am-5:00 pm

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