Be Safe While Traveling With Affordable Auto Emergency Kits

Friday, April 18, 2014

By Eric Holm


Every vehicle should have an auto emergency kit stowed in a convenient place. Even people who are only commuting to work a short distance should have a vehicle emergency kit. It seems obvious to have one available for a long road trip but anything can happen at any time. You may find yourself in an emergency situation on the way to work or come across someone who needs assistance. Having a prepared kit will save you the hassle of gathering items from different parts of the vehicle. This will be especially important if time is of the essence.

There are a few basic items that should be included in all auto emergency kits. A strong flashlight will come in handy if an emergency occurs after the sun goes down. If the car has a mechanical problem, you will need to have light to diagnose the problem. A good pair of leather gloves will be necessary if there is any work that needs to be done, like changing a tire. The gloves will keep your hands warm and also protect them from injury. A waterproof poncho is useful if it is raining or snowing. This will offer at least some protection from the elements if you have to spend time outside the car.

In the event you become dehydrated, you will need drinking water to keep you going. Not having anything such as food or water is a dangerous mix. You should always have some type of food and water available in order to keep you going in the event you have to wait for assistance.

Keep in mind, assistance may not always come right away. It may take several minutes to a half hour for someone to come to your rescue. It all depends on where you are on the road. If you're in a rural area, it may take longer. This is because the assistance may have to come from afar. Until the assistance comes, you will need food and water to tie you down.

If at all possible, attempt to reach a lit area. It can be dangerous parking in a dark lot but if you have no choice, your vehicle survival kit should have a flashlight and perhaps a light stick or two. Check the batteries periodically to make sure they are still good. All auto safety kits should also contain extra batteries in case you have to use the flashlight for a long period of time and end up draining the power. Regardless of trip length, it is best to always be prepared with the proper equipment.




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