Archive for the ‘Safety’ Category

ICE

Thursday, February 9th, 2012

In Case of Emergency Sometimes the unthinkable happens here in Rogers… A terrible accident and those involved aren’t able to provide our local Rogers rescuers with emergency contact information. There are people who must be contacted to arrange help, give consent to treatment, inform paramedics of medical conditions, allergies or medications.

Too often, Rogers police and rescue workers must sift through pockets, glove compartments, wallets, purses and cell phone directories for clues – often wasting precious time.

A brilliantly simple solution is now spreading around the globe: ICE. ICE – standing for ‘In Case of Emergency’, is a way of identifying emergency contacts in your cell phone directory.

Simply put ‘ICE’ before a contact name, like ‘ICE – Dad’, ‘ICE – Nancy’, or ‘ICE – Doctor Roberts’. Rescuers will be able to quickly identify your emergency contacts, saving valuable time.

It’s easy and just takes a few minutes to designate some ICE contacts in your cell phone. Remember to keep the listings current.

From your friends at Kent Rylee Automotive in Rogers AR, we’d like you to be as safe as possible while out on the road. Give us a call any time for great automotive advice.

At Kent Rylee Automotive in Rogers AR (72756) we install quality NAPA replacement parts. Give us a call at 479.636.3333. To learn more about NAPA AutoCare, visit www.NAPAAutoCare.com.

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Visual Blind Spots When Driving Around Rogers AR

Wednesday, December 28th, 2011

Rogers Auto Repair Ethics When we drive on our Rogers AR streets, we encounter blind spots. We can greatly reduce our blind spots by properly adjusting our mirrors to give the widest coverage possible. Make the adjustments to your family car before you start to drive.

First, adjust your rear view mirror to give the best possible view directly to the rear of your family car or other vehicle type. You don’t need it to get a better view of either side of the car, the kids in the back seat or your dazzling smile. The rear view mirror should look to the rear.

Next, lean your head until it almost touches the driver’s side window. Adjust your side mirror so that you can just barely see the side of your car.

Now, lean your head to the middle of the car and adjust the outside mirror so that you can barely see the right side of the car.

With your family car mirrors adjusted this way, you’ll have maximum coverage. Of course driving in Rogers is a dynamic process – things change every second. So it’s wise to take a quick look to the side when passing to make sure that another vehicle hasn’t moved into an area you couldn’t see in your mirrors.

As you drive in the Rogers area, avoid staying in other diver’s blind spots. You can’t count on them to be watching their mirrors and looking out for you. Pass large trucks and buses on the left whenever possible. A trucks’ blind spot is much larger on the right.

Be attentive and wear your seat belts, and thank you for reading!

Kent Rylee Automotive
2100 South 8th Street
Rogers, AR 72756
479.636.3333

At Kent Rylee Automotive we install quality NAPA replacement parts. To learn more about NAPA AutoCare, visit www.NAPAAutoCare.com.

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Auto Repair Ethics In Avoca

Tuesday, November 29th, 2011

Avoca Auto Repair Ethics We’re going to be talking about the ethics of automotive repair in Avoca. Unfortunately, every profession has some bad actors that hurt the reputation of everyone else. It’s no different in the Avoca area.

In the automotive world, Avoca industry associations and AR professional licensing organizations are very committed to high ethical standards.

Yet some people are still uncomfortable with automotive service and repair in Avoca.

If we understand what’s recommended and the benefits of taking care of the work – and the pitfalls of putting it off – we’ll have more trust in the recommendation. So communication is key. It’s like going to the doctor. If she’s using medical jargon and takes a lot of basic medical knowledge for granted, we have a hard time following her train of thought. We understand It can be like that with your service advisor at Kent Rylee Automotive, too. He’s so familiar with all things automotive, he may forget you don’t know a PCV from an EGT.

If you don’t understand what your doctor’s talking about: ask some questions. If you don’t understand what your Avoca automotive advisor at Kent Rylee Automotive is talking about: ask some questions.

Let’s go back to those ethical standards. When we hear a repair recommendation, we always ask ourselves, “Is this really necessary?” Well, here’s the industry standard:

If a Avoca auto technician tells you that a repair or replacement is required, it must meet one of the following criteria:

1. The part no longer performs its intended purpose;
2. The part does not meet a design specification;
3. The part is missing.

For example, it you take your car in for a grinding noise when you step on the brakes, you may just think you need new brake pads. After the inspection, the technician says that you have a cracked rotor and need to replace it. If you tried to get him to just put new pads on, he would say that if you didn’t want to replace the rotor, he would ethically have to refuse the repair. To just put pads on a cracked rotor would have been very wrong. The brakes could’ve failed at anytime: they needed to be repaired – not just have a band-aid slapped on them.

Now, looking at something not so serious, Kent Rylee Automotive may suggest repair or replacement if:

1. The part is close to the end of its useful life – just above discard specifications or likely to fail soon;
2. To address a customer need or request – like for better ride or increased performance;
3. To comply with maintenance recommended by the vehicle’s manufacturer;
4. Based on the technician’s informed experience.

Of course, Kent Rylee Automotive has the burden of making ethical recommendations and properly educating their customers. For the customer, if you are uncomfortable with a recommendation, ask some questions. More information is always a good thing.

Give us a call
Kent Rylee Automotive
2100 South 8th Street
Rogers, AR 72756

At Kent Rylee Automotive we install quality NAPA replacement parts. To learn more about NAPA AutoCare, visit www.NAPAAutoCare.com.

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Car Scent Is Good For AR Drivers?

Tuesday, September 27th, 2011

Car Scent Is Good For AR Drivers? Here’s a AR travel tip that I’ll bet you didn’t know, and, it might keep you safer:

The average American commuter spends two and a half hours daily in their car.

The government says a hundred thousand auto accidents yearly are caused by drivers who fall asleep at the wheel. Aggressive driving is the number-one traffic safety concern.

So what does this have to do with how your AR car smells?

Well, which scent did you think makes drivers more alert?

Is it:

A. Strawberry
B. New Car
C. Pine
D. Warm Vanilla Breeze

It’s C. Drivers in Rogers are more alert and have less fatigue with pine scent in the car, according to AroMetrics.

And, AR drivers were less angry with overall improved driving performance with strawberry and pine scents.

And you thought they just smelled nice.

At Kent Rylee Automotive we install quality NAPA replacement parts. To learn more about NAPA AutoCare, visit www.NAPAAutoCare.com.

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