Braving the Cold Published Nov. 15, 2012 By Airman 1st Class Zachiah Roberson 319th Air Base Wing Public Affairs GRAND FORKS AIR FORCE BASE, N.D. -- The weather is getting colder and it's about that time for everyone to prepare their vehicles for the inevitable winter conditions North Dakota is notorious for. "People who have been here for a while know the winters here can be harsh, but that doesn't mean only newcomers should be setting themselves up for success in the event of an emergency," said Staff Sgt. Radelle Jennett, 319th Air Base Wing Safety Grounds craftsman. Aside from slick roads and stalling, vehicles here also face the potential for car failure. If this does happen, the proper reaction for this situation is to stay in your car. Another good tip was provided by Andrew Swenson, 319th Air Base Wing Safety Office's ground safety manager. "How many of us don't have an old cell phone lying around somewhere," asked Swenson during a safety presentation earlier this year. "I highly encourage folks to take that old phone, charge up the battery, drop it in your glove compartment and leave it there because any working cell phone can still be used to call 911 even if the phone doesn't have service." Swenson recommends keeping an old cell phone handy because it's always possible to forget personal items at home, such as your primary cell phone. "Trust me -- a cell phone may be the single most important item in your kit," said Swenson. Everyone should also have an emergency kit in their car at all times, for short and long trips. An emergency winter survival kit should include the items listed below: Tire wrench and jack Tire chains Shovel Booster (jumper cables) Tow rope Sunglasses Flashlight and batteries Candles Antifreeze for gasoline 50 feet of nylon cord 2 coffee cans Compass Bright red or orange cloth Small ax Can Opener Sleeping bag or blankets First aid kit Good spare tire kit Flares and reflectors Pencil and paper Sanitary supplies (tissues, medications) Fire extinguisher (dry chemical type) Windshield scraper with brush Matches (in a waterproof container) Extra coat, socks, and boots Mittens are preferred over gloves Garbage bags to keep dry Water and high energy food for each person For more information on winter safety tips visit the Grand Forks AFB Cold Hard Facts site here.