Road-side Emergency Kit: Items Every Vehicle Should Have
Flashlight: A flashlight is a great tool to have for a number of reasons. Anywhere you are and it is dark, you can have a light at your fingertips to help you see your way. If you car loses power from the battery, you are sitting in the dark. A light will be able to help someone find you. It can also be used to blind an attacker and give you that extra moment to escape. Make sure you have extra batteries for it also.
Water: Having some water in your vehicle is a great idea for the fact that if you get stranded somewhere, you can stay hydrated. Dehydration is a serious problem. You can also use the water if your vehicle overheats and is low on coolant in the summer months.
Non perishable food: Choose foods that will not spoil such as energy bars. These will help keep your energy up and keep you alive.
First Aid Kit: A first aid kit is a must have. A good first aid kit can treat minor wounds like burns, bug bites and stings, and cuts. You don't want to get an infection or a wound that does not't want to stop bleeding without a first aid kit if you are not near a hospital.
Weatherproof lighter: A lighter can be used to start a fire if you get lost and stranded. A fire will keep you warm, cook food, and can be seen from the sky if someone is searching for you. I recommend a weatherproof lighter because you can light even in very windy situations.
Blanket: Much like the lighter, a blanket will keep you warm. Even if your vehicle is still operational, you do not want to fall asleep with it running. Carbon dioxide gas can kill you. So you need another way to stay warm.
Jumper cables: A must have in case your battery dies. Not everyone will have a pair to help you jump start your car, so if you have them, anyone can now help you jump start your car.
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