Lauren Fix offers crucial advice for anyone working around vehicles: “Always pull your hair back. If you’re checking for a leak or replacing parts, make sure to secure your hair and remove anything that could get caught. And always turn off the vehicle.”
Here are additional safety tips:
Remove all jewelry, including bracelets and watches, as they can get caught or come into contact with electrical components.
Avoid wearing anything that dangles, such as ties or scarves.
Keep gloves in your car and wear them when working on it.
Many auto parts stores offer free assistance with tasks like replacing wiper blades and filters.
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