You may not park your vehicle and leave it unattended within ________ of a fire hydrant?
C PVC is used where there is no direct sun light (No UV contact) while UPVC is used where it is exposed to sun.UPVC has an Ultra Violet protection which CPVC does not have. Thst is the only basic difference
Roksana is correct as far as they go. It would be best if you can postpone your trip until the worst of the storm is over. Because, if anything happened, help would have a hard time getting to you. The wind can really blow in these storms, and you have a lite vehicle that would be easily blown off the road.
1) I live in Midwest. DON'T PUMP Brakes if you have ABS!!!!!!! You can render the brakes useless! 2) Know how to brake not how to drive. Most accidents are from stopping improperly rather than driving. Emergency brakes are for donuts not snow! 3) Have emergency supplies blankets so forth, flashlight, so if the worst should happen you can stay warm till help can reach you. If there is an accident or a road is closed you should be ok. Better safe than sorry. 4) Have cash or credit handy just in case your stranded overnight. 5) Cell phone if you have or can get one. 6) Not all states allow chains or studs check ahead! 7) Have a set of jumper cables or a jump box in case power is needed. 8) Have your extra set of keys so you can leave your car running locked if needed. 9) Check your oil before you go make sure you have antifreeze! (antifreeze for windshield fluid too) 10) If you get stuck make sure tailpipe open so carbon doesn't cause a prob or safety issue. 11) Mini shovel, sand or kitty litter for traction if needed under tires. 12) MP3 or itunes in case radio stinks or you want to distract yourself from bad drivers! Hope this helps.