Your Courtesy Road Kit for AAA Drivers

Yes, I was thinking the same thing for them next week. I was going to move the dates to another time but was going to also see when they will be back next week. --------- The 1st pic there is a 5" stub in the slab for UFER thats already there. Sorry the question was more runing the EMT to pass inspection for the ground to ufer. Wasnt sure if I could run the EMT behind the shelving or if they frown on that. Think to play safe Im just going to run above the shelving and come up with some offsets to make work at the panel.
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Neighborhood support and dependable on-road help

You qualify for a Courtesy Roadside Kit

As a resident of your community, you are eligible for a courtesy kit provided at no charge to residents through this program. This kit is part of a locality-supported initiative to help licensed drivers with basic roadside needs.

View Courtesy Kit And Details »

What's included: a selection of supplies chosen to support safe travel and minor needs while on the road. Below are the items typically included in the courtesy kit.

- Reflective safety vest
- Tire pressure gauge
- Emergency flashlight with batteries
- Jumper cable kit
- Compact first-aid kit
- Window breaker and seatbelt cutter
- Multi-tool with pliers
- Roadside triangle reflector set
- Tire inflator sealant (small can)
- USB car charger cable
- Work gloves
- Compact blanket
- Instruction card with local contact resources

Note: supplies are available according to program allocation for eligible residents in the area.

If you have questions about eligibility or delivery, review details through the link above or contact your local program office for assistance.
Thank you for being part of our local community program. We appreciate your attention to safe driving and preparedness.
Sam: Did you see the notes from yesterday's meeting about the neighborhood cleanup?
Priya: I scanned them quickly. I wanted to check who volunteered for the supply pickup.
Sam: Marcus said he could handle pickup on Tuesday morning.
Priya: That works. I can organize the volunteer schedule and confirm drop-off times.
Elena: Where should we store the extra gloves and bags until the event?
Priya: I can use a corner of the community center storage. It's near the back door.
Marcus: I might arrive later than planned if traffic is heavy. I'll send a quick update.
Sam: If Marcus is delayed, can someone else start sorting the tools so we don't lose time?
Elena: I can start sorting at 8:30. I will label the boxes for pickup teams.
Priya: Great. Let's make a short checklist for volunteers so everyone knows where to meet and what to bring.
Marcus: Also, should we include water bottles and a short safety briefing for the volunteers?
Sam: Yes, add a brief safety item on the checklist and mention the meeting point by the west entrance.
Elena: I'll create a simple map for the meeting email and attach it to the volunteer confirmation.
Priya: Once the map and checklist are ready, I will send a final confirmation message to the group.
Marcus: I'll confirm pickup and update if anything changes with the timing.
Sam: Thanks everyone. I'll prepare the sign-in sheet and bring a few extra markers.
Priya: I'll collect names and emergency contacts when volunteers arrive and keep a digital copy.
Elena: Looks like we have a plan. See you all on Tuesday morning.
Marcus: See you then. If anything comes up, post it in the group chat so we can adjust quickly.

 
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