Things You Should Have in Your Car for Emergencies


Monday, May 4, 2015


Your engine won’t start, your spare tire blows out, you run out of gas, you get stuck in the mud… car trouble tends to be one of those things where people think, ‘that won’t happen to me’… - until it does. Unfortunately, vehicle breakdowns happen often. Sometimes you may be at home or around people who can help; other times you may not. When disaster does strike, having a roadside emergency car kit can help you get back on the road faster, or at least stay comfortable while you wait.

Car Repair Essentials

With the right equipment and know-how, certain car troubles can be fixed on the spot. Some of the most important repair and maintenance items for you to keep in your emergency car kit include:

  • Reflective Warning Triangles – When you’re trying to change a flat on the freeway or jump a car in the middle of a lane, it can be a dangerous process. Bright, reflective warning triangles can be placed behind your car to warn oncoming traffic of the hazard ahead.
  • Spare Tire – You should regularly check to make sure your spare is in good condition and also carry a tire jack and tire iron so you can change the tire without assistance.
  • Jumper Cables – Familiarize yourself with your engine so you know how to jump your car before the battery dies. You can also keep an emergency battery booster in your car so you can jump the car without waiting for someone to stop and help.
  • Duct Tape – Because duct tape can almost always help!

Safety & Survival Essentials

Sometimes there’s just no fixing your car where it’s at. When that happens, you want to be as prepared as possible in case you are far from help or inclement weather prevents help from reaching you. Creating your own car survival kit allows you to ensure your safety supplies include the necessities, such as:

  • A First Aid Kit – Whether you’re traveling across the country or just to work, there’s no telling when an accident will occur. Keeping a first aid kit in your car allows you to help treat both yourself and others while assistance is still on the way.
  • A Flashlight – Handy for both car trouble and medical emergencies, flashlights (and extra batteries) are essential for any emergency car kit.
  • A Multipurpose Tool – Small, portable multi-tools can be useful in a myriad of situations.
  • A Seat Belt Cutter & Window Breaker – Keep it in your glove compartment - not the trunk. This tool can mean the difference between life and death when you or loved ones are trapped in a car after an accident.
  • A Battery Operated Radio
  • An Ice Scraper

Comfort Items

In addition to emergency essentials, it’s a good idea to also keep some items on hand that will keep you comfortable if and when you get stranded:

  • Tissues & Paper Towels
  • A Warm Blanket and/or Emergency Blankets
  • Car Phone Charger
  • Change of Clothes
  • Rain Poncho

Remember, the best way to survive emergency situations is to be prepared before disaster strikes. When you’re starting your own emergency car kit or need refill supplies for your kit, look no further than SOS Survival Products. If you have questions about what else you need to complete your car survival kit, feel free to reach out to the experts! We’re always happy to help.