Having a car emergency kit is often one of those details that people don’t think about– until the moment when they need them. The truth is, emergencies can happen anywhere– and that includes remote areas without cell phone reception. When that situation occurs, a car emergency kit can be a lifesaver. Here are some top items to include in an emergency kit...
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Cell Phone
Fully charged cell phone. Of course, this likely won’t be in your actual kit but should be with you in the car at all times– especially on a long road trip. Consider investing in a car charger. Did you know that you can charge your phone from your car battery without draining it? Your phone is too small to have much of an impact on the batteries' energy storage. If your car problems have nothing to do with the battery and your engine won’t start, you can still charge your phone. Here’s more information about it.
First Aid
Be sure that it includes band-Aids, antiseptic wipes and ointment, gauze, aspirin or similar painkiller, and adhesive tape. Additionally, add any items that are specific to your family’s medical needs.
Your Car Emergency Kit Should Contain Fire Mitigation
Not preparing for the possibility of a car fire would be disastrous and costly. Of course, in the case of a large fire, you’ll want to get away from the vehicle immediately. There’s no reason to try to save it. If you encounter a small engine fire, it’s crucial to have a fire extinguisher handy. Not having one could mean the difference between minor car repair or a totaled car.
Long Jumper Cables
Consider buying cables with a longer length. Longer cables allow the other car to be in any position and still be within reach. It makes things easier for the person to help you. It’s worth the extra cost.
Flashlights
Flashlight. Beware, your car will reach extreme temperatures during the year. Batteries lose their energy fast in these conditions. Consider a hand crank flashlight or a flashlight that works using your cigarette lighter as a solution. Glow sticks will also never die. You can buy them for a dollar apiece a the dollar store. Buy a bunch of them.
Emergency Signaling
A few road flares get the job done. They are bright and will slow traffic. Reflective warning triangles are also a good alternative. Consider buying at least three so you can place them far in front of your car. Beware, many pre-packaged car emergency kits only include one.
Blown Tire In A Bad Neighborhood? Fix-A-Flat
Foam tire sealant. If you stuck in a location that is hostile and you need to get out fast, Fix-A-Flat is our recommendation. You will only have to out of the car for a few minutes, and you’re out of there. Understand that sealants are a temporary fix. You must have the rim and tire serviced immediately. If not, the chemical will dry and damage your tire, rim and tire pressure devices. It will be a costly fix.
Escape Tool
If you had an accident and your front door was jammed shut using the window would be your only alternative. Sitting in your seat and using your fist to break the window is almost impossible. Watch these folks try to break their window. They even have trouble with a hammer.
It’s best to have a window hammer in your car. Some also come with a razor-sharp blade that helps free you from your locked seat belt.
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