Winter Driving
Emergency Kits - Basics
Hydration & Food
Clothing & First Aid
Frostbite
100

When should you start thinking about winter driving safety?

Before you drive

100

Why are emergency preparedness kits important for CAP missions?

They keep members safe, effective, and self-sufficient

100

How long can a person survive without water?

About 3 days

100

Clothing should match what factor above all else?

The environment

100

What is frostbite?

An injury caused by freezing of the skin and underlying tissues

200

What type of conditions make winter driving more dangerous?

Snow, ice, and poor weather conditions

200

Name two items that must be in an emergency pack

Hydration

Food

First Aid items

200

How much water should be packed per person per day?

1 gallon

200

In CAP field activities, what is more important: appearance or safety?

Safety

200

Which body parts are most commonly affected by frostbite?

Fingers, toes, nose, ears

300

Why is slowing down important in winter driving?

You have reduced traction and longer stopping distances

300

Why should emergency kits be customized for the mission or environment?

Because different missions and conditions have different risks

300

Name one way to store drinking water in the field.

Camelbak, canteen, or water bottle

300

What kind of first aid items should you bring?

Items you know how to use

300

What is the mildest level of cold injury before frostbite?

Frostnip

400

What should you do differently when driving in winter conditions?

Adjust driving habits for conditions

400

Why is it important to regularly check and update your emergency kit?

Items expire, break, or may no longer meet mission needs

400

What are two methods to purify water?

LifeStraws or purification tablet

400

Name one comfort-care item recommended for kits.

Chap stick, sunscreen, or cough drops

400

What is a sign of deep frostbite?

What is a sign of deep frostbite?

500

Why is planning before a winter drive considered a risk-management step?

It reduces hazards before they occur

500

Name three things that C/Chief Gustafson has in his pack (other than hydration, food, & first aid)

Any three items he actually showed

500

Why are MREs good emergency food options?

They’re lightweight, non-perishable, and calorie-dense

500

Why might someone choose a chest rig instead of a full backpack?

It’s lighter and carries only essential items

500

Name two ways to help prevent frostbite.

Wear proper clothing

stay dry

eat food, 

or limit cold exposure