From unpredictable weather to unexpected emergencies, there are many things that could leave you stuck on the side of the road when traveling from point A to point B. No matter how short the distance you’re traveling, keeping a roadside emergency kit in your vehicle can help give you peace of mind. Follow these steps to assemble one of your own, and make sure to take routine inventory.
Emergency Kit Supplies
A first aid kit is essential to have in your vehicle in case of an injury while on the road. Consider assembling your own kit or buying a pre-made kit. Use the American Red Cross guidelines to ensure your kit includes all the essentials. Some other emergency kit supplies you may want to keep in your vehicle include:
- Bottles of water
- Nonperishable food items
- Blanket or sleeping bag
- Matches
- Phone charger
Vehicle Tools
Your vehicle will need its own toolkit in case of a roadside incident, like a flat tire or dead battery. You may be able to buy a vehicle toolkit or you can compile one of your own with these necessary items:
- Jumper cables
- Tire pressure gauge
- Work gloves and rags
- Flashlight and batteries
- Hazard triangles or warning lights
- WD-40
- Tow rope
- Fire extinguisher
Severe Weather Supplies
Extreme weather events can happen suddenly and pose some serious risks if you’re unprepared. Should you find yourself facing freezing temperatures, ice or tornadoes while on the road, you’ll want to have these items stored and ready in your vehicle:
- Warm, waterproof boots
- Hat, scarf and gloves
- Antifreeze
- Ice scraper
- Shovel
- Road salt or sand
Keeping these items in your vehicle will help ensure you’re prepared for roadside emergencies, but you’ll also want to make sure you have auto insurance that offers you the protection you need. Contact your OKFB agent to discuss your auto policy and see if you may be eligible for our roadside assistance policy addition.