Hacks and help-tips to stay cool on a UAE road trip

By Sheena Amos

DUBAI 2 September 2018: Be it a regular two-day weekend, or an extended staycation a few hours away by car, it’s hard to beat the excitement of hitting the open road on your way to invaluable family time.

Of course, any extraordinary journey often requires perfect planning and prior preparations, and at the height of summer, keeping cool under the conditions is often easier said than done. To be as comfortable and as confidently primed as possible for your short-term sojourn, consider these helpful tips from Ford.

Late night departure: While not always possible, postponing your departure until after the sun sets will dramatically reduce the heat inside your cabin.

Visionary visor: You might see taxis or delivery drivers sticking a newspaper or restaurant menu to their window in the hope of blocking out the sun when it beams in from side of the car, but your sun visor is probably more flexible than you think. The slide on rod sun visor can easily keep that blindingly bright sun glare out of your eyes, keeping you invariably more comfortable.

Too cool for school: Staying hydrated is one thing, but keeping your liquids cool is something entirely different. Ahead of your road trip, be sure to pick up a cool bag or a cool box to store your bottles of water, or perhaps to maintain a level of freshness to some fruit slices. While your air conditioning system will keep you from overheating externally, a chilled bottle of water will prove invaluable during long daytime drives in the summer.

Life’s a breeze: The last thing you need in summer is an under-performing air conditioning unit, either in your home or your car. Before you hit the road, ensure your AC is topped up with the necessary gas to keep the cabin nice and cool. Proper maintenance of your car’s air conditioning has several benefits: it saves money, reduces the amount of chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) in the atmosphere, and increases the life of your vehicle’s air conditioning system.

Chilling sounds: Summer songs, big hits, and cool chords make any long car journey less stressful. Prepare for your getaway by setting up a few different playlists, and lose yourself in concert quality while en route to your destination.

Be Prepared: Though you’ve now thought of everything to make the journey a cool success, there’s no harm in being extra vigilant, in the off-chance everything doesn’t quite go to plan. It’s a great idea to be prepared for any crisis by putting together an emergency kit. You never know how long it will be before emergency help reaches you. Things to include in the kit are jumper cables, a flashlight, stretch cords, water bag, knife, tyre inflator, first-aid kit, PVC tape, plastic gloves, non-perishable food, flares, and a blanket.

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