We've all been there: stuck on the side of the road with a deflated tire. My van has no spare wheel! Thankfully, many cars come equipped with emergency repair kits that can get you back on your way. But just like any other product, these kits have a shelf life. DID YOU KNOW THAT?
Here's a friendly reminder to check the expiry date on your tyre/tire emergency repair kit!
Most kits contain a sealant and a pump. The sealant can plug small punctures and temporarily inflate the tyre/tire. However, expired sealant might not be effective, leaving you stranded.
Here's how to find the expiry date:
What to do if your kit is expired:
Bonus Tip: While some kits come with a pressure gauge, it's a good idea to carry a separate one to ensure proper inflation after using the sealant.
By taking a few minutes to check your emergency repair kit, you can be sure you're prepared for a flat tyre/tire situation. Don't let a small oversight leave you in a big bind! & unable to deliver locally
This is such a good call out @Twiggy! Definitely wouldn't be a great situation if you're caught trying to deliver but can't because of a flat.
Can you merge this post to food and Bev too?
As a new post? I think it fits for this board for retail deliveries!
Glad to see I'm not the only driver who thinks about this, though now I'm reminded that I probably need to replace all of the tires on my car...
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