Tip #5,663 Add a few candles and matches in a waterproof container to your winter emergency kit in your vehicle. They provide both light and warmth. Home & Garden safety + car + winter + Helpful... Share Share Tweet Send
Tip #5,542 Add traction to your shoes when needing to walk on ice by slipping a knee-high nylon over them. Wellness safety + shoes + winter + Helpful... Share Share Tweet Send
Tip #5,904 Pour ice melt into an empty laundry detergent bottle for easy spreading on your sidewalks and driveway. Home & Garden safety + reuse + winter + Helpful... Share Share Tweet Send
Tip #3,229 • 6 people found helpful • 1 List Keep a vehicle's gas tank full in the winter. The extra weight will help with traction in the snow and ice. Home & Garden safety + car + winter + Helpful... Share Share Tweet Send
Tip #4,149 • 17 people found helpful • 1 List Keep a bag of kitty litter in a vehicle in winter. It can help melt ice and give traction if you become stuck and the extra weight will help keep you from sliding. Travel safety + car + winter + Helpful... Share Share Tweet Send
Tip #2,719 • 20 people found helpful After digging your car out of snow or ice, make sure your exhaust tail pipe is not blocked. Travel safety + car + winter + Helpful... Share Share Tweet Send
Tip #2,251 • 9 people found helpful Wear nylon underclothes during winter activities to keep warm and dry. Recreation safety + outdoors + winter + Helpful... Share Share Tweet Send