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Water
Water is so important that you need to
carry it regardless of the duration of your
ride. Heat exhaustion and heat stroke can
creep up suddenly and can take you out
of commission. If you become dehy-
drated, you could find yourself physi-
cally unable to safely operate your ATV.
Identification
If something does happen to you, the
emergency personnel will want to know
who you are and whom to contact. It's
possible you may be in no condition to
give them that information. Put your I.D.
in your pocket before you ride. Without
it, you're anonymous.
Cellular Phone
It may be necessary to make an urgent
phone call.
! WARNING
Maps/GPS (Global
Positioning System)
Maps may be unnecessary when you're
familiar with the area. But when you're
riding on unfamiliar trails, it's good to
know where you are, what's coming up,
and how to get back.
Emergency Kit with
Flashlight and First Aid
Kit
You'll need several items in your Emer-
gency Kit including a flashlight. The
matches will come in handy if you need
to start a fire to stay warm. Flares are
appropriate for signaling help. A first aid
kit is very important if an injury of some
type should happen. A good First Aid Kit
should
spray, gauze, tape, etc.
Carry these items:
1. Flashlight
2. Matches
3. Flares
4. First Aid Kit
5. Money
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
include
bandages,
antiseptic
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