
Questions You Should Ask Before Renting or Leasing Space for Your Business
Questions You Should Ask Before Renting or Leasing Space for Your Business Whether you’re venturing out with your first small steps into the realm of
Just as you prepare your business for the colder months, the same should be done for your business’s vehicles. In this article you can find information regarding some of the recommended steps to take to prepare your business vehicle for the winter.

Inspect all fluids in your vehicle, such as coolant, power steering, transmission fluid, and windshield washer fluid, to make sure they are at the recommended levels.
Check your vehicle’s belts and hoses for any dry cracking, splits, or fraying.
With winter comes ice, slush, and other non-ideal driving conditions. Having your business’s vehicle(s) swapped over to tires with more traction can potentially help reduce your risk of having an accident or getting stuck in the snow.

The winter weather can be harsh, and the elements used to help sand and salt roads can be tough on vehicle components, especially some brake parts. It is important to regularly check your brakes to make sure they are functioning properly. You should also regularly check your brake fluid levels and top off as needed.
Test your battery to make sure it is producing the recommended voltage; batteries are especially temperamental when it comes to cold temperatures. Keeping a battery pack or jumper cables in your vehicle is also recommended.
Getting an oil change is part of the regular vehicle maintenance that can help your vehicle last longer. It is important to not only get oil changes at the recommended intervals, but to regularly check your oil level too. Doing so will give you an indication of how your vehicle is performing and also reduce your risk of operating your vehicle with an insufficient amount of oil, which can potentially damage your vehicle.
A simple but highly recommended way to combat winter weather is a new set of windshield wipers. You may need new wipers if they look cracked or if they squeak and leave streaks during use.

Assembling a winter emergency kit for inside your commercial vehicle is vital in the event that there is a breakdown. If you or an employee has an accident, or you become stranded, having an emergency kit is important. A winter emergency kit should include items such as a blanket, gloves, hat, first aid kit, window washer fluid, a flashlight with extra batteries, bottled water, and various food in the event you have to wait for help.
Not only is it good to prepare your commercial vehicles for harsh conditions before the snow starts falling, but it is also a great time to review your commercial insurance needs. We offer a broad spectrum of insurance solutions for business, including:
Request a quote on our website to begin exploring insurance options for your business.
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