This winter I went to a neighboring city for the day. When I left home it
was partly sunny and I thought a light sweater would be enough to wear for the
day. At the last minute I did take my jacket. In two hours time the weather
changed to blizzard conditions. It was snowing, blowing, and the electricity
went out. Because of the storm I was a bit concerned and wondered if I would
even be able to make it home because of the blizzard autel
maxisys elite. I thought I had every thing in the trunk of my car I would
need incase I couldn't make it home through the storm so I felt secure in being
prepared, (or so I thought).
I checked the trunk when I got home and
found I didn't have any emergency supplies. What a rude awakening for me. I had
taken out my organizer with my first aid kit, blanket, emergency kit, everything
else I had for emergencies and had never put them back.
This past week I
was out of town and my daughter noticed one tire on my car had gone completely
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I confidently told her to use the' fix a flat can' in the trunk to get my car to
the shop to have it repaired. It is an inflator and sealer for tires. It is a
foam, very easy to use and will allow you to drive on the tire for several miles
until you can get the tire fixed. I had to use this product several years ago
and I know it works. What peace of mind such a simple thing gives to me when I
am driving in my car. I don't have to have a jack or tools and it seals and
inflates in minutes.
No matter that the weather or circumstances it is a
good idea to have some basic supplies in our vehicles. That means in very
vehicle we or someone else in our family drives.
Here is a list of
suggested supplies to keep in our vehicles in case of an
emergency:
Booster cables and/or匒 3-in-1 12Volt power station. It
includes, 1) an emergency jump start system; 2) a 12 volt DC power supply which
is a portable power source for lights, radio, cell phones; 3) long-lasting
illumination for roadside emergencies, work areas and camp sites.
Car
Jack You may have to use it someday so it is important to know how to use it.
(Actually practice changing a tire before an emergency arises).
Spare
tire Check it monthly to make sure it is pumped up and in useable
condition.
Fix A Flat in a can
A first aid kit.
Road
Flares
There are roadside emergency kits you can buy that are ready to
go.
A sleeping bag, blanket. I carried an old quilt in my trunk for years
thinking it was warm. We had to put it to the test and found it was not warm at
all. Select a blanket to keep you warm. It can also come in handy if you are
changing a tire and have to lay down on the ground.
A flashlight that
works, check to see if it the batteries are good every three
months.
Water to drink
Sit down and think what you might need in
case of a break down or an emergency when you are in your car and make up your
own kit for your specific needs.
Keep everything organized in a container
that fits your vehicle whether it is in a car trunk, jeep, truck, SUV or mini
van. The peace of mind you will have from being prepared is worth its weight in
gold.
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