With our everyday lives it seems like all of us are under a great deal of pressure. This type of pressure can lead to stress and stress can lead to any number of unwanted heath problems. There is one thing in our lives that thrives on pressure and needs pressure in order to work as effectively as possible for us and that is our tires.
2. With our everyday lives it seems like all of us
are under a great deal of pressure.
3. This type of pressure can lead to stress and
stress can lead to any number of unwanted
heath problems.
4. There is one thing in our lives that thrives on
pressure and needs pressure in order to
work as effectively as possible for us and that
is our tires.
9. Most often, we check our tire pressure
when a friend or co-worker says, "Hey, I
think you tire looks like it is a little flat.”
10. A tire that is a little flat can be more than
just a small problem that needs to be
addressed.
11. It is estimated by the National Highway
Traffic Safety Administration that
underinflated tires contribute to more than
33,000 injuries and 600 deaths each year in
the United States.
12. The fact is that not
checking to see if
your tires are
properly inflated
could literally kill
you or me.
13. Another very good reason to check how
much tire pressure we have is to help us to
get the best gas mileage possible for our
vehicle.
14. Have you ever tried to push a wheelbarrow
that has something heavy in it when the
wheelbarrow has a tire with low pressure.
16. By simply filling the tire on the wheelbarrow
with the proper amount of tire pressure, it
makes pushing that heavily laden
wheelbarrow up that hill a heck of a lot
easier.
19. It is not uncommon for our tires to lose up to
one pound of pressure per month.
20. By simply forgetting to check the amount of
air in our tires for a few months, our engine
is now having to work harder and thus it is
burning more fuel for every mile we drive.
21. If you are unsure how much tire pressure your
tires need that answer can be found on the
vehicle placard located on the driver's side
doorpost of your vehicle, inside the vehicle
owner's manual or on the glove box door.
22. Be aware that if you put some sort of custom tire
on your car to replace the tires that the
manufacture put on your vehicle that the proper
amount of tire pressure may be different and you
can no longer count on the information found on
or in your vehicle.