Imagine you are on a road trip with your family out in the middle of nowhere and you get a flat tire. You pull over to get to out to change the tire and discover your spare tire is also flat. Unlucky for you, cell service is also out of reach because of your location. Yes, this happens to be a worst-case scenario, but it could happen to anyone. In order to prevent unfortunate situations in your future, it is always a good choice to prepare a roadside emergency kit for unexpected problems.
Roadside Emergency kit
- Flash light and extra batteries

- Jumper Cable
- Blanket
- Tools: pliers, flat, Philips-head screwdrivers, an adjustable wrench
- Road flares
- Gloves, Socks
- WD-40
- Electrical and duct tape
- Knife
- A gallon of water
- First aid kit
- Travel Air compressor
Before hitting the road in the future, make sure that you have your cell phone charged up and possibly a car phone charger. Also, make sure that you know how to properly use all the items in your roadside emergency kit. A full tire is not useful unless you know how to install it. It’s a good idea to have someone teach you how to install a spare tire in daylight, so you will know how to for future accidents.
JAN

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