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 With more Canadians staying home during the COVID-19 pandemic, cars sitting idle for long periods of time are prone to problems.According to CAA South Central Ontario, maintaining your car during this time is important for its health.Dead batteries, rusty brakes and flat tires can be worrisome leaving a car parked for weeks on end, said Kaitlynn Furse, director of corporate communications for CAA South Central Ontario, in a news release.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        CAA is offering some tips for car owners when it comes to maintenance during the pandemic:鈥⒙犅?聽Gas up: If your vehicle is going to be idle for more than month, fill it up to the top to prevent moisture from building up. Drivers can also add fuel stabilizer to keep the fuel lines and engine stanley becher  from corroding.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 鈥⒙犅?聽Protect the battery: It will eventually lose its charge if it isn ;t driven at lea stanley tumbler st once every few vaso stanley  weeks.  A trickle charger or battery tender with an automatic shut-off feature will keep the battery in good condition when the vehicle isn ;t being driven,  CAA said.鈥⒙犅?聽Inflate the tires: If your vehicle sits in one spot for a long time, you can get a flat. If youre not driving, add an extra 10 PSI to the tire pressure and then remove the extra pressure when youre ready to drive.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        鈥⒙犅?聽Clean it well: Wofm Haldimand, Norfolk counties declare emergencies to combat spread of coronavirus
 Visit downtown Carleton Place this fall, support the local businesses and check out all the excitement. We have two great contests taking place between Sept. 23 and Oct. 19,  noted Kate Murray, Downtown Carleton Place Business Improvement Association  BIA  co-ordinator.The goal of Spot the Pumpkin is to find as many pumpkins as possible.          stanley taza       ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         Get a passport with the names of participating businesses ... go into these stores and locate the laminated pumpkin, which can be anywhere,  Murray explained.  Afterward, have the owner or employee initial the passport. Passports can be obtained by visiting the Carleton Place  District Chamber of Commerce office, 170 Bridge St., or BIA office, 136 Bridge St., or online.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 At the same time, by way of the Scarecrow Stroll the BIA is asking its member businesses to decorate the downtown area with scarecrows 鈥?storefront windows or frontages. People can walk around and vote for their favourite scarecrow,  Murray said.  It is a great way to explore our local stores, checking out their fall displays ... get a head start on your  stanley uk Christmas shopping.                ARTICLE CONT stanley mug INUES BELOW                                        Enter the Scarecrow Stroll contest by filling out a ballot at participating businesses or snap a picture and upload it to social media using the following hashtag:  downtowncarletonplace