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The Safety Tip Adviser : Tire Chain Tips

The Safety Tip Adviser : Tire Chain Tips

The Safety Tip Adviser : Tire Chain Tips

My last article talked about Roadside Emergency Kits' and what exactly the kits should include. I have since then been asked to talk about some safety tips regarding tire chains. If you are driving in severe winter conditions, tire chains should be as valuable to you as your emergency kit. If the province or state you are in allows the use of tire chains, having the right tire chains and knowing how to install them can greatly increase your ability to get through the heavy snow conditions on time and without injury.

Tire chains, or snow chains, provide superior traction when attached to the tires of your vehicle and you are driving through heavy snow and ice. Drivers can find a chain to fit just about any need and the chains come in most sizes. The three common types of tire chains are Diamond', Cable' and Link'.

If you find yourself in an area where tire chains are required, here are a few safety tips to keep in mind before and after you put the chains on.

Tire chains should be installed on the drive wheels of your vehicle according to the chain manufacturer's instructions and the vehicle manufacturer's instructions.

Make sure you buy the correct size chains for your tires. Deflating tires is not recommended as it may cause permanent damage to your tires.

Always be aware of specific provincial or state laws in advance. Some provinces and states prohibit the use of tire chains while in some provinces or states, tire chains are mandatory in severe weather conditions.

Learn how to install your chains before you actually need them. The last thing you want is to find out that your chains are the wrong size when you actually need them. I am sure we will all also agree that practicing chaining up on a nice sunny day will be much better than trying to learn the procedure during a blizzard.

Limit your vehicles speed to within the suggested range provided by the tire chains manufacturer. Avoid making sudden moves and gently make starts, turns and stops.

After you install the chains, drive your vehicle forward and backwards at least fifteen feet and then re-tighten the chains. You risk damage to your vehicle and the chains if they have been installed too loose. The chains should also be re-tightened after you drive a short distance.

If any part of the tire chain fails or comes loose, pull over and stop immediately (but safely). Do not slam on the brakes and risk a skid.

Carry a waterproof mat or plastic sheet to work on and wear heavy gloves to protect your hands.


As soon as you reach clear and level roads, remove the chains in an area where you can safely remove them.

One last tip is to look into a tool that was recently brought to my attention. The tool is called the Trucker's Chain-Up Tool', and you can read all about it on their website, www.chainuptool.com. This tool will help you to install the chains as quickly and as safely as possible. Check out their video demonstration.

If you consider the fact that tire chains can actually save your life when driving through severe winter conditions, snow chains are definitely a worthwhile investment.

Drive safe, think positive and be prosperous.
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