Things You Should Always Have in Your Car: eAskme |
In the following, we’ll go over several things you should never be without even when going on a short road trip. Sure, there are plenty more things - but these should definitely be a part of your emergency toolkit.
A Way to Jump Start Your Vehicle
Having a jump starter also benefits that lone family van that always seems to be stranded on an interstate highway.
But more importantly, you need to make sure you have a capable jump starter, as not all starters are optimal for all engines. If, for example, you have an especially powerful car engine - as might be found in an Infiniti or BMW - then you need a starter that can deliver several thousand amps.
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If you look for the Noco Genius on Tool Nerds website, you will find that it possesses spark-proof technology to ensure safety to you and the battery while you’re recharging it. Although you should always keep it in your car for the unexpected things that can occur on a road trip; it is versatile enough to charge your lawnmower and smaller, engine-based devices that employ diesel batteries.
Water and Food In Case You’re Stranded
Your organs will start to shut down; and before that, the lack of H20 will diminish your problem-solving abilities. Therefore, keep at least a single bottle of water in your trunk - you can survive for a week with just that.
As for food, peanut butter lasts a long time and is chock full of calories. Crackers last even longer; dried fruits are also pretty good. Shop around; and if you really want to go survivalist-mode, consider military-style MRE packets. These have very long, stable shelf-lives and may one day save your life.
Light and Reflection Sources
Similarly, reflective cones can be a lifesaver if your car gives up on a steep turn where oncoming traffic could have trouble seeing you. These cones are collapsible to minimize the space they take up, and don’t require batteries.
Extra Batteries and Chargers
The key is to always make sure the charger is fully-charged; otherwise, it will be useless in your time of need. An alternative to this is the solar-powered charger, which can get you enough juice during the daytime to make that one crucial call for help.