What Your Car Emergency Kit Should Have

Driving can lead to all types of unexpected situations. From a flat tire to headlights not working, there are a plethora of issues that you can face. Moreover, there are higher possibilities of encountering breakdowns, road work, and getting lost in strange neighbourhoods.

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Your ability to tackle unforeseen challenges will greatly depend on what you carry in your car. Possessing the right car emergency kit will help you deal with untoward incidents. A majority of car owners are not serious about the contents of emergency kits in their vehicles and this should be avoided at any cost.
However, experts suggest that these kits should contain a few essential items which will help you get back on the road as soon as possible. So what items should be there in your car emergency kit? Let's find out!
Jumper Cables
Jumper cables are an integral component of your car emergency kit. To be precise, batteries can lose their voltage at any moment. With the help of jumper cables, you would be able to get a jump-start from another vehicle. If you are driving to a long-distance destination, always carry a spare battery in the trunk.

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First Aid Kit
Note that a first-aid kit is important to help you during emergencies. It can help you address smaller and everyday injuries. Nowadays, a majority of first-aid kits are available in pre-packed condition. Moreover, you can customize a first-aid kit based on your requirements.
If you are driving with kids, ensure to include various types of medications that can cure fever, chills, etc. It is important to know which type of medicines is appropriate for passengers in your car.
Lighting and Flares
If your driving route passes through dense forests or uninhabited territories, always consider including flares and lighting in your car emergency kit.
Flares and lighting can warn other drivers of the hazards present on the roadside. If you want an affordable and reusable option, always buy LED flares. It is also important to include a flashlight in your emergency kit.
Spare Tire and Jack
It would be best if you had a properly inflated spare tire in your vehicle's trunk along with a jack. You would be able to change a flat tire when required with the help of the jack. You can also invest in tire inflators and include one in your emergency kit. Always prefer carrying a portable tire gauge too. A car emergency kit would make you independent from roadside assistance services.

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Water
It is quite surprising how many people carry no spare water containers in their car while traveling. In emergencies, you would always need water to sustain your life. And if you are driving through the wilderness, you need greater quantities of water.
To be precise, having ample quantities of water can be a life-saver if you break down in a remote location. On the other hand, water is also vital to clean wounds during accidents. Water also comes in handy while topping up wiper fluids and the radiator.
So as you can see, your vehicle emergency kit should contain a large number of items. Include these items to stay stress-free while you're out on the roads.
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