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12/31/2020
If you don't want to be blindsided by an emergency in your vehicle during the cold months, have an emergency kit with you. Read this post by Lee ; Rita Downhill in Frankford for tips on how to keep an emergency kit in your vehicle.

Unfortunately, you never know what could happen or when. One day, you could be riding on your vehicle on a snowy winter morning, when all of a sudden, there's an accident, you get injured, or your vehicle gets stranded. Scary as this thought may be, being as prepared as possible for those emergency scenarios can help you stay safe and have peace of mind. For that reason, it's a good idea to have a winter emergency kit in your vehicle. It will give you the tools you require to deal with those difficult situations effectively. If you'd like to learn tips on the matter and know what items to include in your emergency kit, continue reading the post below.

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How to Put Together a Winter Emergency Kit for Your Vehicle

Follow These Tips Regarding Your Vehicle's Winter Emergency Kit

Yes, knowing what items to keep in your emergency kit is important, but before we got to that, we should go over some general guidelines you should follow to maintain and use your kit effectively:
  • Learn How to Employ the Tools: You may have everything you need in an emergency, but if you don't know how to use it, it's no good. Learn to employ the tools in the kit properly.
  • Find the Right Container for It: Believe it or not, the emergency kit's container is important. A big enough container that's fire and waterproof will keep the items in your kit protected.
  • Find Where to Put It: The location of the emergency kit is also important. It should be in an easily accessible spot so that you can reach it. Every time you move the kit, be sure to put it back.
  • Keep the Items in Top Shape: To be able to use the tools effectively in an emergency, they need to be in top shape. Check them periodically to ensure they work correctly.
  • Restock as Needed: Speaking of maintaining the kit, you should remember to restock it as needed. This, so you never have to go without a crucial tool in an emergency.

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Winter Emergency Kit Checklist

Now that you know what tips to consider, it's time to get to the good part: learning what items you should be having in your emergency kit. For a checklist of those items, continue reading:
  • Miscellaneous Items: For starters, you need a few random items that could be live savers: extra cash, scissors, a map, tape, a flashlight, a fire extinguisher, matches, and even a snow shovel. Now, it's smart to keep hand sanitizer and face masks, too.
  • Non-Perishable Food and Water: Though you don't want that, you could get snowed in in your vehicle. To keep yourself hydrated and nourished, keep enough water and non-perishable food.
  • Things to Stay Warm: If it's freezing outside and you have car trouble, you will need to stay warm. To that end, have an extra jacket, gloves, thick blankets, scarves, earmuffs, and a balaclava.
  • Communication Devices: In an emergency, you may need to notify someone or ask for help. In any case, you will need to have communication devices (with extra batteries) and relevant contact information with you.
  • The Vehicle's Equipment: When you're facing a vehicular malfunction, you need the vehicle's equipment. Always have charger cables, a tire jack, and a spare tire in top shape.
  • A Full First-Aid Kit: Lastly, if you feel sick or are injured and need a way to treat that situation quickly, you will need a full first-aid kit with:
    1. The basics, which include cotton, alcohol, medical tape, band-aids, and bandages.
    2. Medication, from prescription meds to aspirins, antiseptics, and antihistamines.
    3. And medical equipment, such as disposable gloves, thermometers, closure strips, syringes, wooden sticks, and more.

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