Emergency Kit for Your Car
What to Have with You at All Times
By Amy Mullen, published Apr 24, 2006
Published Content: 232 Total Views: 1,108,143 Favorited By: 17 CPs
Embed:
A car accident can happen at any time, but you should know that you are more likely to end up stranded, or in a ditch, during bad weather. When this happens, you want to be prepared for just about any occurrence, including being stuck where you are while waiting for help.In an emergency, a cell phone can be your best friend. If you do have a need for one on a regular basis and don’t want to pay a monthly contract, get a prepaid phone. These are just like regular cell phones except you buy prepaid minutes and don’t have to deal with a contract. Always have a phone with you if you are traveling, especially if you are going into areas where you might end up isolated.
Besides having a cell phone, the best next thing you may want to have with you is the number to your auto club. These folks will come help you in almost any situation. Not only do they help with flat tires, towing, and keys that have been locked in the car, they can keep you updated on road conditions, and help you with driving directions.
If you don’t know how to change a tire, learn. You should always have a good spare tire in your trunk, along with a jack and the tool needed to loosen and tighten the lug nuts. Remember that you should never change a tire by yourself if your car is situated too close to the road. It is far to easy for a driver to hit you.
Have a stocked first aid kit in your car in case of medical emergency. This can be used to stop bleeding or to sooth burns while waiting for emergency services to arrive. Have bee sting medications inside along with a guide to first aid and CPR.
Other items you should have in your car at all times:
- Small tool kit (wrench, wire cutters, screwdrivers, and tape)
- Jumper cables
- Gas can
- Water (for radiator)
- Fire extinguisher
- Grease cutting hand cleaner
- Road flares or reflective orange triangles
- Light colored cloth to mark your vehicle if it is disabled
- Rags or paper towels
- Blankets (light colored are best)
- Non-perishable food
- Flash light and extra batteries
- Extra oil
- Fix-a-Flat
- Pocket utility knife
Tips

You may also like...
- Winter Weather Emergency Kit Planning
- What's in Your Wedding Coordinator's Eme...
- How to Make an Emergency Kit for Your Ca...
- Winter Emergency Kit for Your Vehicle
- Prepare for Winter Emergencies In Your C...
- Automatic Car Wash, or Do it Yourself? W...
- Products for Your Car That Will Keep You...
- How to Prepare a Roadside Emergency Pack...
- Keep Yourself Safe by Creating a Winter ...
- 6 Essential Items for Your Car's Cold We...
Comments
Type in Your Comments Below - (1000 characters left)
Today's Most Commented On
Advertisment
