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Are you prepared for the winter weather conditions?

Prepare Your Vehicle for Winter: Stay Safe

Winter driving can be unpredictable. Snow, ice, and freezing temperatures create hazardous conditions that lead to thousands of accidents each year. According to recent statistics, unprepared vehicles are a major factor in winter collisions. At Craftsman Collision, we care about your safety and are here when accidents happen unexpectedly. Here are a few tips that could help you stay safe.

1. Check Your Tires

  • Winter Tires: Install winter tires with the mountain and snowflake symbol. They provide superior grip on icy roads.
  • Tire Pressure: Cold weather reduces tire pressure, so check and adjust regularly.

2. Maintain Your Battery

  • Battery Health: Cold weather can drain your battery faster. Have it tested and replace it if necessary.

3. Inspect Your Brakes

  • Brake Performance: Ensure your brakes are in top condition to handle slippery roads.

4. Top Up Fluids

  • Antifreeze & Washer Fluid: Use winter-grade windshield washer fluid and check your antifreeze levels.

5. Emergency Kit Essentials

  • Winter Kit: Include a shovel, blankets, jumper cables, and a first-aid kit in your vehicle.

When Accidents Happen

Even with the best preparation, accidents can still occur. If you find yourself in a collision, Craftsman Collision is here to help. Our expert technicians provide top-quality repairs with a lifetime guarantee, ensuring your vehicle gets back on the road safely.

Stay Safe This Winter! Prepare your vehicle, drive cautiously, and remember that Craftsman Collision has your back when the unexpected happens.

Need Collision Repairs? Book Online with Ease! If winter weather leads to an accident, Craftsman Collision makes booking repairs simple. Use our easy Book Now feature to schedule your collision repair appointment quickly and get back on the road with confidence.

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