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11 Items to Include in Your Vehicle’s Emergency Kit

When you’re on the road, anything can happen. That’s why it’s important to be prepared for emergencies by packing a well-stocked emergency kit in your vehicle. Your auto insurance policy may include roadside assistance programs that can help you if you’re stranded. However, these programs can take time to reach you. Having an emergency kit in your car means that you’ll be able to get the help you need right away. In addition, many auto insurance companies offer discounts for policyholders who have emergency kits in their vehicles. So not only is an emergency kit a good idea for your safety, but it can also save you money on your auto insurance premiums.  

In this blog post, we will discuss 11 of the items that you should include in your emergency kit. Having these items on hand could save you time and hassle in the event of an emergency. 

1) Spare Tire and Jack  

If you have a flat tire, it’s important to have a spare tire and jack on hand so that you can change the tire. This will help you get back on the road quickly and safely.  

2) Jumper Cables  

Jumper cables are another essential item for your emergency kit. If your battery dies, jumper cables will allow you to jump start your vehicle from another car with a working battery.  

3) Flashlight  

A flashlight can be a lifesaver in many different situations. If you have a flat tire at night, a flashlight will help you see what you’re doing. A flashlight can also be used to signal for help if your car breaks down in a remote area.  

4) First Aid Kit  

A first aid kit is essential for any emergency situation. It should include items like bandages, gauze, antiseptic wipes, and pain relief medication.  

5) Water and Non-Perishable snacks  

If you’re stranded on the side of the road, it’s important to have water and snacks with you to keep your energy up. Pack some non-perishable snacks like granola bars or trail mix, and make sure to pack enough water for everyone in the car.  

6) Warm Clothing  

If you’re stranded in a cold climate, it’s important to have warm clothing with you to prevent hypothermia. Pack blankets, hats, gloves, and anything else that will help keep you warm.  

7) Multi-Tool  

A multi-tool is a versatile tool that can be used for many different purposes. It typically includes a knife, pliers, and a screwdriver. A multi-tool can be used to cut seat belts if you’re trapped in your car after an accident, or it can be used to tighten a loose screw.  

8) Fire Extinguisher  

A fire extinguisher is a must-have for any emergency kit. If your car catches on fire, a fire extinguisher can help you put out the flames and prevent further damage.  

9) Road Flares  

Road flares are another important item to include in your emergency kit. If your car breaks down at night, road flares will help make your vehicle visible to other drivers and prevent accidents.  

10) Emergency Contact Information  

In the event of an emergency, it’s important to have a list of emergency contacts with you. This should include the phone numbers for roadside assistance, tow truck companies, and insurance providers.  

11) Spare Cash  

If your car breaks down and you need to call a tow truck, it’s helpful to have some cash on hand. Many tow truck companies only accept cash, so having spare cash can help you get the service you need.  

Just like you need car insurance in case of an accident or emergency, you also need a car emergency kit. Packing an emergency kit for your vehicle is a great way to be prepared for anything that might happen while you’re on the road. And if you ever have questions about your auto insurance and how it can help you in the event of the unfortunate, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us!