Friday, August 26, 2011

Your Emergency Road Kit: 25 Items Every Car Should Have On Hand



Car emergency safety kits-everyone should have one stowed in their vehicle. Since you don't know when a vehicle emergency is going to happen, being prepared ahead of time is the only protection you can take. You've got to be prepared for everything. So there are some things every car should have, basic standard things, and sometimes not so standard, but reasonable items to make an emergency roadside breakdown less stressful.
5 Emergency Kit Essentials, 10 Things, 20 Things-you may have already read about some lists. Here are our 25 Essential Emergency Roadside Kit items:

1. Medication - if you have medication that you must take daily put at least 3 days worth in your car. This is especially true for people with asthma, diabetes, severe allergies and any other conditions that can be potentially life threatening. Check the dates on the medication often and don’t let them expire.
2. Water - always keep a few bottles of water with you so if you are stuck somewhere for an extended time you have something to drink. If you live where it gets down to freezing, only fill the bottles 3/4 of the way to allow room for the ice to expand.
3. First Aid Kit - you need to have the basics like latex gloves, bandaids, tape, small scissors, disposable face mask, gauze and a ace bandage.
4. Fire Extinguisher - get one designed specifically for automobiles. They need to be checked every year to make sure they are still effective.
5. Gloves - have wool gloves, a pair of work gloves and a few pairs of disposable rubber gloves in case you have to get out and put snow chains on, change a flat tire or assist someone who is injured.
6. Non-perishable Food - granola, protein bars, peanuts, jerky or other foods that won’t go bad.
7. Trash Bags - these are versatile in that you can use them to store wet items, put a dirty tire in, put over your clothes to protect you from the weather, cover an injured person on the road or use on the ground to stay clean while repairing your car.
8. Fix-A-Flat can - Flat tires are a common roadside emergency-this is a short term fix, until you get to an auto repair or tire store. Please inform the tire or auto repair dealer when you have used this fix-a-flat can for your tire.
9. Flashlight - get one that you wind up so you won’t need batteries.
10. Waterproof matches or a lighter plus an empty can to melt snow if you need water.
11. Jacket and a hat.
12. Blanket or space blanket.
13. Umbrella - this is useful in the rain and in the heat to keep the sun off you.
14. Jumper Cables - or a contained unit that you can use to jump start your car yourself.
15. Small Tool Kit - you can pick this up at most big box stores or make your own. Get one with both types of screwdrivers, a wrench, pliers, knife and wire cutters. It also doesn’t hurt to have some wire ties just in case a hose comes off and you need a temporary repair.
16. Walking shoes and socks - especially important for the ladies who may be wearing heels. If you travel during the winter it is a good idea to keep snow boots in the car.
17. Mini Fan - if you travel in an area where it is very hot you will need a personal fan to keep you cool. They make ones with an attached water bottle so you can spritz yourself or your kids while you are cooling down.
18. Cash - make sure you have small denominations of cash in case you have to purchase anything like gas or food or pay to have snow chains installed. If you are in an area experiencing power outages your Debit, Credit or ATM card will do you no good. Keep extra change around if you are in an area where you may have to pay tolls.
19. If you have room your should carry a new, empty one gallon gas can just in case you run out of gas. Don’t carry full gas cans in your trunk, as they are very flammable.
20. A resealable container of kitty litter or sand. This is useful for soaking up oil spills and for putting on the snow or ice for added traction.
21. Duct tape - this stuff is amazing and you should always have at least a partial roll with you. You can use it to temporarily repair a broken radiator hose or hold a car part on if you are in an accident but your car is still drivable.
22. Road flares - you can get the traditional type or the newer ones that have LEDs in them and are reusable like a flashlight. These are important in case you break down in a dark area or on a curve in the road.
23. Towels, rags or paper towels - you need something you can wipe your hands on after changing a flat or working on the engine.
24. Collapsible Shovel - Traveling in the Utah winter or on mountain roads, you want to be able to dig your tires out if you are stuck.
25. Toilet paper - you never know when you have to go and it comes in handy at service stations that don’t have any in the restrooms.


While most mishaps can be handled with little trouble (AAA says that 3 out of 5 assistance calls it receives are fixed on location without the need for a tow), others are a little trickier because aid isn't nearby or is "closed for the evening." Waiting time for a helping hand to arrive in these situations varies greatly depending on where you are, as well as on road and weather conditions.

So, it's important to follow the Boy Scouts' motto while on the road: Be prepared! That means putting together an emergency road kit and carrying it around with you.

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