An emergency can strike anywhere – even when you're driving. A roadside emergency kit is very important and you need to have these items in your vehicle to save you when things get out of hand.
Things You Need To Pack In Your Roadside Emergency Kit
Imagine being stuck in your vehicle in the middle of nowhere with no cellphone reception, what can you possibly do? Having a full list of survival and emergency kit for your vehicle is very important to help you in all sorts of situation. Instead of having just food and water for yourself, you will definitely need items to help your vehicle get back on the road. Check out my list of items you definitely need for your roadside emergency kit.
1. Extra Clothing and Shoes
It's important to keep yourselves dry all the time. Extra clothing and a pair of shoes will keep you warm and dry. Keep a small bag of clothes in your trunk. You'll never know when you will use it.
- ULTRALIGHT tactical gear for your feet made flexible and fast-drying, with a lightweight, sturdy nylon shank and abrasion-resistant toe cap
- SPEED LACE SYSTEM allows you to tighten from toe to top with one swift tug, perfect for law enforcement and police boots
- OPEN CELL FOOTBED provides superior shock absorption with improved air circulation to breathe away sweat
2. Seatbelt Cutter
Seat belts oftentimes get stuck when you find yourself in an accident. Having this within reach can certainly be a lifesaver by cutting yourself free when you need to get out of the vehicle as quickly as possible.
- One handed deployment cutter for quick access, molle adaptable clip and malice clip included
- Lanyard hole and glass breaker and blunt hook to get under belts, webbing, straps and clothes
- Texture back edge for extra grip
3. Warning Light
You can be stranded on a highway or just need to shelter in your car due to little or no visibility. Oncoming traffic can pose a serious hazard if they are unable to see you immediately. Warning lights can become lifesavers.
Include road flares for better visibility. This will also be a good way to signal search and rescue teams. You can also have DIY mason jar solar lights that might add more light if you want to.
4. Windshield Washer Fluid
Antifreeze ones will help you increase visibility during cold weather. Road accidents are likely during blizzards and snowy months.
- Add to existing washer fluid
- Applies water beading technology
- Enhances driving visibility
5. Fire Extinguisher
Vehicles often catch fire due to short circuits or gas leaks. Having a fire extinguisher within reach can give you peace of mind when you travel. Especially in extreme weather conditions.
- The First Alert HOME2PRO Fire Extinguisher is UL rated 2-A: 10-B:C and meets minimum 2-A: 10-B:C code requirements; It features durable all-metal...
- Heavy-duty fire extinguisher fights wood, paper, trash, plastics, gasoline, oil, and electrical-equipment fires; ideal for offices, homes, and...
- Uses mono ammonium phosphate extinguishing agent; Rechargeable by certified professionals after use
6. GPS Device
In case you need to leave your car and search for safer places, these little techs can lead the way for you. Roadmaps might also come in handy.
- Rugged handheld navigator with preloaded worldwide basemap and 2.2 inch monochrome display
- WAAS enabled GPS receiver with HotFix and GLONASS support for fast positioning and a reliable signal
- Waterproof to IPX7 standards for protection against splashes, rain, etc.
7. Tow Rope
There's so much room in your trunk. You'll never know when you need this to pull you out when in a pinch. Whether your tires get stuck in a mud pile or when your vehicle gives up on you, this could really come handy.
- [Size]:4.5 Ton 2 Inch x 30 Ft. Polyester Tow Strap Rope 2 Hooks 10000lbs Towing Recovery;
- [Materials]: Rust Resistant Hooks, Rot Resistant Polyester;
- [Applications]: This high strength towing strap will make easy work of recovering you stuck or broke-down vehicle;
8. Jumper Cables
Think about it, what if your battery needs a jump start and you're out on the open road or in the woodland camping…just wave on a passing car and these cables will do the trick. It will look like eye candy to you for sure.
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Remember to prepare a roadside emergency kit for each member of your family. It is highly recommended that you have one ready inside your vehicle. You'll never know when disaster might strike and being ready for any kind of emergency is very important to learn.
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Editor’s Note – This post was originally published on February 27, 2017, and has been updated for quality and relevancy.
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Roadside Emergency Kit You Need In Your Vehicle