Everyday life and auto emergencies
happen all the time. Cars get stuck in traffic behind a wreck for hours
(especially fun with bored children), one forgets to take essential morning
medications, the kids are "dying" of thirst, someone breaks a nail or
gets a cut, someone gets car sick, there's no change in one's wallet for a parking
meter... the list goes on and on.
Having a couple of sweater-sized
plastic containers in the back or truck of the car, filled with useful everyday
emergency items, can often stave off otherwise uncomfortable situations.
Of course, everyone needs to carry
the basic auto items (oil, flares, jumper cables,etc), but these emergency
boxes will be for helping with those smaller daily annoyances.
Look over the lists below and decide
which items relate to the commute, family or daily situations encountered. If
there is no baby in the family, for instance, it's doubtful diapers will come
in handy. Each car owner can pick and choose to build a personalized everyday
emergency car kit
Items
Many Everyday Emergency Car Kits Need for Personal Needs
- Small plastic or paper cups
- Emergency long-storing packets of water (available at a survival or camping store)
- Snacks that will not melt or be destroyed by heat or cold (camping or military food packets are a good idea)
- Regular snacks and water bottles can also be used, if rotated (to stay fresh)
- Gallon-sized seal-able plastic bags (for a million reasons)
- Several quarters and dimes (for parking meters, phones, vending machines, etc.)
- A small pack of tissues
- A half-roll of toilet paper
- An overnight kit (toothbrushes, toothpaste, hair gel, disposable razor, soap, comb, shampoo, etc)
- One pair each of spare socks and underclothing for each family member.
- Flashlights and fresh batteries or a wind-up or shaking-powered flashlight
- A good quality pocket knife
- A nail file
- A pack of baby wipes (for spills on clothing, in the car, sticky hands, etc)
- Sanitizing gel
Extra
Car Items for Bored Kids and Adults
- A pad of paper and pencils
- A crossword or puzzle book
- A couple very small but engaging toys
- Hard candy
- Dry sugared drink mix
First
Aid Supplies to Keep in the Car
- A basic first aid kit for minor cuts, etc.
- An instant-cold first-aid packet (available at a pharmacy) for a twisted ankle or such
- Pain relievers
- Spares of prescription or often-used over-the-counter medications (like allergy pills)
Odd
Emergency Supplies in Case of being Stuck or Lost in the Auto
- Emergency heat-preserving silver blankets (comes in a small pack at a camping store)
- Duct tape
- A mirror (for signaling for help, shaving or fixing lipstick)
- Matches and flint
- Instant hand-warming packets (comes in a small pack at a camping store)
- Flashing emergency light
- A small crack-operated radio
- Rope (it really comes in handy lots of times)
For
Women and Teen Girls to Keep in the Car
- Spare makeup
- Feminine needs
- Spare pantyhose
Car
Supplies Especially for Babies and Infants
- Formula mix and/or baby food
- Diapers and Wipes
- Extra outfits, socks, and jammies (for messes and late nights at Grandma's)
All these things should be compact
and organized into the two boxes. Much more than that will take up a lot of car
space. The plastic boxes will keep items fresh, clean and dry. If there is
room, a couple thin backpacks are also nice to carry in case one has to walk
for help.
Whether commuting day to day or
traveling with kids, it's nice to be prepared when life's little emergencies
pop up. Making simple and easy emergency kit for each car, truck or other auto
is a good idea.
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