Living in San Antonio means I don’t really have a need for a cold-weather emergency car kit. It’s important to be prepared before the winter weather hits and having an emergency car kit could save your life.
Things to pack in an emergency car kit:
- Basics
- Toilet Paper
- Trash Bags
- Baby Wipes
- Food – energy bars, almonds, jerky, etc.
- Drink – water and/or sport drinks
- Flashlight(s)
- Poncho(s)
- Emergency blanket
- Hand warmers
- Fluorescent flag
- Matches
- Multi-tool
- Security whistle
- Battery-powered radio
- Cat litter
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Do you have an emergency car kit? Have you ever had to use it?
Jennifer Andrews says
This is a great list! I have to replace a few things in my emergency car kit such as batteries. My son recently turned 16 so we’re making one for him too so this is a great resource. Would you want to include things like a window breaker and seat-belt cutter in there as well? I’m thinking I might just because I’m a paranoid mom.