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Essential Items for Your Winter Car Kit

Dec 14, 2017

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Essential Items for Your Winter Car Kit Essential Items for Your Winter Car Kit

Learn which emergency provisions you should keep in your car this winter.

As temperatures drop and winter weather becomes more unpredictable, it can be difficult for your car to bear.  If your car breaks down and you get stranded, this can quickly become a dangerous situation.  That's why it's important to be prepared just in case your car breaks down this winter.  One of the best ways to be ready is by having a winter car survival kit.  Here are some essential items your kit should include. Food and Water If your car breaks down and you don't have immediate access to help, it's important that you stay well fed and hydrated.  Having food and water on hand will help you survive if stranded for a long period of time, and it will also give you peace of mind.  If you're not worrying about your food supply, you will be free to focus on the real problems at hand.  Remember, when it's cold, you burn more calories and require more water as your body works to keep you warm.  Make sure you have enough provisions to address this increased dietary need. Car Tool Kit While you don't need to lug around an entire toolbox, having a few essential car tools will allow you to handle small maintenance issues.  Your car should already have a place to store a jack and wheel wrench, but you should also keep a set of wrenches and a good hammer on hand.  You should also include tools that will be useful for other purposes.  For instance, a good knife, a multi-tool, screwdrivers, and scissors are all good items to keep in your tool kit. First-Aid Kit While a first-aid kit won't do much if you are in a major accident, it can make all the difference if you and your passengers receive mild injuries.  A good first-aid kit will include items such as gauze, bandages, disinfectant, tape, and painkillers.  Additionally, you should also keep an emergency supply of any medications that you are currently on in case you are stranded for an extended period of time. Emergency Sleeping Bag Finally, it's important that you stay warm if you get caught in freezing temperatures.  An emergency sleeping bag is a perfect addition to your winter car kit because it is very compact and can preserve up to 90% of your body heat once you're inside it.  You might also want to keep a change of clothes and some extra blankets in your car to help you stay as warm as possible. These are just a few of the must-have items you should keep in your emergency winter car kit.  Want another way to be prepared for any car trouble you might encounter this winter?  Make sure you have the proper insurance protections in place.  To find the best coverage to fit your needs, contact the experts at Club Agency Insurance Brokerage.  Located in Garden City, New York, our dedicated team is ready to assist you with all your insurance needs.
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