The handy car survival kit you shouldn’t leave home without
Whether you are travelling locally or further afield on a road trip, having a car stocked with supplies could really come in handy someday. Whether it’s a major traffic jam, a blown tyre, or an accident in the middle of nowhere, with your survival kit you will be well equipped to handle almost any situation.
Jumper leads
You might have left the lights on while camping somewhere remote and then all of a sudden you have no way of starting your car and are miles from home. A set of jumper leads only need one other vehicle to help get you moving.
Lighter or waterproof matches
Warmth and visibility from fire could prove invaluable, especially if you are going to be spending the night stuck somewhere.
Swiss army knife or tool kit
You never know when you are going to need a screwdriver, scissors or spanner when out and about.
Spare tyre
For obvious reasons, this is an essential piece of kit for any car. Always check that your car has one before setting out.
Duct tape
This might allow you to patch together a broken bumper or wayward wire while you try to find your way back to civilisation.
First aid kit
Fix up any bumps or bruises with band-aids or bandages.
Blanket
This could be ideal if you need to spend a night in your car. If that doesn’t happen it’s always handy for an impromptu picnic.
Torch and Batteries
Handy for reading maps or changing a tyre at night time, or fumbling your way to find the nearest petrol station.
Water bottles and muesli bars
Food and water is always handy to have in the car. You may find yourself stuck for hours in a traffic jam with nowhere to stop for supplies. In that case a few carefully chosen snacks will prove invaluable. Water can also be used for the car if needed.
Baby wipes
Not just for the mums and bubs, wipes are handy for cleaning up spills, removing grease from your hands, or as a backup for toilet paper.
An old mobile phone
Keep an old prepaid mobile phone in your glove box that will allow you to call the emergency services in case yours is lost or stolen.
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