Monday, December 26, 2016

Safety First Holiday Safety Tips for Last Minute Shoppers

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We all know that holiday shopping can get hectic. Here’s a couple of helpful tips to help you Jiffy Lubers stay safe through it all. From you friends over at Jiffy Lube So Cal.

In Store Shopping

Avoid purchasing more than you can carry on your own. Bring a friend or family member along to help you carry your purchases to your car. If neither are available you can always ask a store employee to assist you.

Avoid taking out your checkbook or credit cards before you are asked to do so. Experienced thieves are expert shoulder surfers when it comes to skimming account information.
When approaching your vehicle have your keys in hand. Before you enter your vehicle check the backseat and around the car just to be safe.
To deter a break in be sure to take all packages directly home if possible. If you can’t take them right home be sure to lock them in the trunk or completely out of site.

Online Shopping

Before you shop online be sure your computer’s security software is up to date. All computers should have a firewall as well as anti-spam, antivirus, and antispyware software installed.
Keep your passwords and personal information secure. Beware of phishing sites who send requests to “verify” personal information. If you didn’t initiate the contact do not respond.
Be very wary of “deals” from unfamiliar sites. What sounds too good to be true, then it usually is.



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Thursday, December 22, 2016

3 No-Brainer New Year’s Eve Safety Tips Everyone Should Consider

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Hello again New Year’s Eve! Always great to see you this time of year! You are a perfect excuse to let loose with friends and loved ones.

But along with any night of celebration and renewal, you must always keep your safety and the well being of others in mind.

We wanted to share this list of safety tips for your 2017 New Years Eve celebration.

1. Stay put!

After a long night of celebrations, what better way to be safe than to stay where you are. Remove the temptation of driving home drunk by giving your keys up, asking for a blanket and pillow and sleeping it off. Not only will you avoid a DUI, you may avoid being the victim of a drunk driver. Remember, Buzzed driving is Drunk Driving! Don’t take the chance!

2. Use a driving service.

Ever heard of Uber or Lyft? Chances are if you’re the type of person who loves to celebrate just about any occasion, you are already signed up to these services. There are hundreds and thousands of free promo codes for your first ride. All you need is a smartphone, a credit card and your all set. Make sure you sign up for these services before the party! Let someone at the party know when your leaving and check in with someone when you get home.

3. Stay Sober!

While this option may not be suitable for some of us, this might well be the best option to take. You could make sure other people are safe and be the NYE hero. Who doesn’t love the DD on a long New Years Night? Plus, your awake and sober and can retell all the funny stories from the night.

Thank you so much for tuning in to another blogisode here on the Jiffy Lube Socal Blog!

Til next time JiffyLubers!



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Tuesday, December 13, 2016

Driving Tips for getting around Southern California during the holiday season

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Driving during the holidays is always a task. Who wants to do that? We’ve prepared a short list of suggestions for you to try out while driving this holiday season.

Map it out

Before you leave, where are you going? Pull out your Google Maps & check out exactly where you are headed compared to where you are now. Sometimes it’s an easy straight shot where you hop on one freeway & get off a few miles away. Other times it may take 12 freeway changes to get from your house to your friend’s. (Yes, I am talking from experience.) Know where you are going, & if there are other options that you can change to when the road gets a little rocky.

Add 30 minutes

No matter what, leave early! You never know what type of conditions the road might be in.

Know which way traffic is flowing 

Some freeways are always busy, at all times. (Did someone just say the 405 freeway?) But others are very specific on which way the traffic flows at different times of the day. For instance, the freeway by our office has constant traffic, going East only, from 3 pm to 7 pm… every single weekday. I don’t even go near the freeway in that directions during the afternoons. I know I will age just sitting there. It’s just like heading to Las Vegas on a holiday weekend, you know you will be sitting with the rest of SoCal on the 15.

Use a navigation app

There are a ton of app options for you to download straight to your phone that helps reroute you due to traffic changes. Use them. I am not going to lie, I didn’t trust these apps for a long time, but now that I use them, I don’t drive without them. Your arrival time updates as you drive, & they offer new routes when a traffic incident comes up. Which leads me to the final tip:

Don’t be afraid to venture off the freeway

Sometimes taking surface streets from one exit to another can save you from 45 minutes of just sitting in your car. Trust the app when they say a new route is faster. Get off the freeway, follow the annoying voice coming from your phone, lock your doors (I mean lets be real: safety first) & follow the train of cars that are using the app right along with you to save time.



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