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ONBOARD SAFETY EQUIPMENT

The following items should be present in your vehicles: Seat Belts - An adjustable driver's restraining belt that complies with FMVSS 209 (Seat Belt Assemblies) and FMVSS 210 (Seat Belt Anchorages) regulations Fire Extinguisher - Include a fully-charged dry chemical or carbon dioxide fire extinguisher that has at least a 1A:BC rating and bears the Underwriter's Laboratory, Inc. label. The extinguisher should be accessible and securely mounted in a visible place or a clearly marked compartment. Red Reflector - Buses should be equipped with portable red reflector warning devices in compliance with North Carolina Statutes. Recommended On- board Safety Response Equipment 20 pound dry chemical fire extinguisher 1 first aid kit including instant cold pack(s) 5 Emergency Notification Cards 1 seat belt cutter 1 pry bar 1 transfer board for non-ambulatory passengers 1 Biohazard kit (disposable gloves for your hands, disinfectant spray for decontamination of any spill, paper towels for clean up, absorbent powder for clean up, approved bags & containers for proper disposal, dust pan, brush and tongs for handling sharps items, mouth and nose mask and disinfectant towelettes for immediate hand cleaning) 3 reflective triangles mounted on stands 1 reflective vest 1 flashlight and a set of extra batteries 1 set of jumper cables 1 spare tire plus appropriate jack and lug wrench 1 camera (with film that is replaced with new film every six months) Onboard First Aid Kit Your onboard first aid kit should consist of the following items: Bandage Compress Gauze Pads Triangular Bandages Gauze Bandages Adhesive Tape Sting, Kill Swabs Adhesive Bandages Sterile Buffered Isotonic Eyewash Kit Instant Cold Pack Triple Antibiotic Ointment CPR Microshield Rescue Breather and Gloves Disposable Gloves Rescue Blanket Bum Spray Alcohol Wipes
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