When you’re driving, an accident or roadside emergency can happen when you least expect it.
A cell phone makes it easy to call for help, but there may be times when you don’t have service. To make sure you are prepared for the unexpected, here are five items you should always keep in your car:
Emergency Lighting
If you’re stuck on the side of the road, it’s important to have flares or reflectors that will make you visible to other motorists during nighttime hours. Having a flashlight is also a necessity as it will allow you to change a tire or inspect your vehicle in the dark.
Jumper Cables or a Portable Battery Booster
Your vehicle’s owners manual should provide instructions on how to use jumper cables. They’re easy enough to use, though a second car is needed to provide the jump. That is why many motorists are purchasing a portable battery booster.
First-Aid Kit
In an accident, having a first-aid kit can really make a difference. It should contain disposable gloves, gauze, medical tape, antibiotic ointment, tweezers, instant cold compresses, and over-the-counter pain medication.
Rescue Tool
If you end up in high water, this tool can help you break the window to escape. It’s best to have one that can break glass and cut through the seat belt.
Fire Extinguisher
Fire extinguishers are often overlooked when it comes to making a car emergency kit. You should invest in one that is specifically designed for motor vehicles. According to Consumer Reports, a car fire can start from something as simple as a wiring short circuit or leaking oil.
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