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Have you really prepared for your holiday?

Make sure your vehicle is roadworthy

The festive season is here and you have probably been planning for some time. But how ready will you be should an emergency arise during your vacation.

By adhering to these guidelines, you will be able to be properly prepared for an emergency that may arise while you are on you holiday.

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Plan for the worst

No one wishes to be involved in an emergency, but statistically, it may happen. Properly preparing your holiday can decrease the odds and, should the need arise, you will be equipped for your emergency.

Vehicle

Make sure your vehicle is roadworthy. By checking your vehicle, you can minimise the risk of your vehicle breaking down.

The Automobile Association of South Africa (AA) recommends that a 52-piont-check-up should be done before going on a long trip. These inspections can be done at any reputable vehicle service centre.

A number of necessities should also be packed in your vehicle, should an emergency arise.

These include:

• Power bank. Should you be stranded and your cellphone need an emergency charge.

• First aid kit.

• Fire extinguisher.

• Reflective warning triangles.

• Tyre gauge.

• Foam tyre sealant.

• Jumper cables.

• Flashlight and batteries.

• Workers gloves.

• Duct tape.

• Tow rope.

• Multipurpose utility tool.

• Rain poncho.

• Drinking water.

• Non-perishable snacks.

• Warm blanket.

On your journey

By following these few tips, you can make sure that your journey is a pleasant one.

• Know your route and the rest stops along the way.

• Stop every 200km or two hours.

• Drink plenty cool liquids to stay hydrated.

• Listen to some music while driving to ensure you do not become drowsy.

• Should you become drowsy, pull over in a safe area and have a good stretch and a brisk walk.

Your destination

How well do you know your destination? An emergency can happen at any time. Knowing just a few of the below tips can make the difference between life and death.

• Know where your closest hospital or general practitioners are located.

• Have a list of the emergency services in the area.

• Make sure that each family member carries around a card with all their emergency medical information.

Remember, by adhering to the rules of the road, and by following this guideline, you can guarantee yourself a safe and well-rested holiday.

• Information courtesy of ER24.

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