Top 5 Car Repair Safety Tips

Feb 24
23:04

2020

Nancy Whitman

Nancy Whitman

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Many of among us like to do our own car repairs, but not all of us have the qualifications or experience for it. This means that we can damage our vehicles or we can cause injury to ourselves. If you aren’t comfortable working on your car yourself, you should always drop it in to a trade certified mechanic.

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Do you realize how many people are rushed to the hospital or even killed each year,Top 5 Car Repair Safety Tips Articles due to car repair accidents? And, just because they don't really consider safety or know how to work on their vehicles correctly. These are some of the safety tips that you need to remember in order for you to stay accident-free.

1) Ensure the car is correctly elevated off the ground

As any auto mechanic will tell you, this is one of the most common reasons why people are going to the ER. Because they aren't lifting and supporting the car properly. And, when the car falls off the jack, you can get seriously injured or even die because of the weight of the vehicle.

You should make sure that you are jacking the car up and supporting it correctly before you are even consider working under the vehicle. This is the only way that you can know that you will get out safely.

2) Avoid working on your car by yourself

Yes, you should never work on your vehicle alone. Whether you’re repairing a blown head gasket or fixing your car’s air conditioning, Just having someone to sit with you while you are working. This is so that if an accident happens and you are unable to help yourself, there is someone nearby that can assist.

This does happen a lot that a person was working alone on his vehicle when an accident happens. He could have lived if there were just someone that could have assisted him in time.

3) Always use the car instruction booklet as a guide

Only experienced car mechanics can work without the car instruction booklet. If your vehicle doesn't have one, you can download one or contact the manufacturer.

But working without one can be dangerous. Especially if you don't really know what you are doing, and trying to repair electrical stuff on the vehicle. When you have the manual with you, you will know what precautions you need to take, and what precautions you don't need to worry about.

4) Wear suitable protective gloves

Wear gloves. No, not those that will protect your hand and fingers against the cold, or to ensure that you don' t burn or get your hands dirty.

We are talking about the gloves that ensure that you don't cut your hands open or lose a finger or two. Safety gloves. If you never have used safety gloves before, then this might be time to start now. You will still be able to repair the car, but you will keep all your fingers without any injuries.

5) Take the car for a spin

Whether you’re working on a private vehicle or commercial car, when you are done with repairing your car, and before you are taking your family in the car, there is one other thing that you need to do.

You should take the car for a spin. Drive slowly and make sure that everything sounds and looks fine to you. There should be no other noises, and there should be no other vibrations or signs that the vehicles aren't repaired correctly. Ensuring that the vehicle is safe for your family.

These tips ensure that you will live another day. There are too many people that are dying because of freak accidents when they are repairing their vehicles. With this guide, you will know what you should be doing, so that you are going to stay safe while you are trying to repair your vehicle.  This is the only way that you can know for sure that your vehicle will be repaired correctly, without causing any injury to you.

Remember, the best way to ensure that your car doesn’t encounter issues that require DIY fixes is to have it brought in for a regular log book service.