December 11, 2008
Make Winter Survival a Top Priority with “Winter Storm Survival Basics”
Skip and Joan crashed their car while driving on a deserted road during a snow storm. The road was still under construction and not open to the public. They thought they could take a shortcut. They weren’t prepared for survival in winter conditions, and mistakes posed considerable danger for them. Those mistakes could have cost them their lives. A state trooper found them asleep in their car the next day. Somehow they made it through the cold night, and Fortunately their injuries were minor. After being treated and released at an area hospital, they were able to celebrate Christmas with Joan’s parents.
Does that sound like a plausible scenario? Seventy percent of ice and snow related deaths occur in automobiles. Were Joan and Skip just lucky? There’s more to the story, but you’d have to listen to an episode of the CBS Mystery Theater from the early 1980’s to fill in the details.
That’s right. The situation described above didn’t really happen. Could something like it happen to you and your family? You wouldn’t want to put them at unnecessary risk if you could help it. Is your car ready for winter? Would you know what to do if you were caught and stranded during a snow storm?
“Winter Storm Survival Basics” has information on how to winterize your car and what to do if caught in a winter storm. Of course, if you’re not prepared for winter weather in general, you’re not prepared to face winter storms. This report pulls together information from FEMA and the National Weather Service which you need to survive this winter and winters to come. “Winter Storm Survival Basics” offers common sense information you can use. This report also offers insight on other topics, like what to do to winterize your home and how to cope and survive at home in the event of those nasty winter storms.
“Winter Storm Survival Basics” is now available to you for the modest price of $21.97. The information it contains is worth far more than that if it saves your life or the life of a loved one. Winter’s nothing to be trifled with. This report can help you avoid careless mistakes like those made by the fictitious Skip and Joan. Obviously, with such a high number of winter deaths in cars, lots of other people make costly mistakes, too. If you don’t want to be in that number, click here to discover how you can order your copy of “Winter Storm Survival Basics.” Don’t wait. Make winter survival a top priority.












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