What to Include in a Well-Stocked Auto Emergency Kit

While it’s important to drive safely, accidents happen and you need to be prepared. If you’re out on the road and find yourself faced with an auto emergency, it’s essential to know what to do in that situation. It’s also essential to know how you can prepare in case of an emergency. At Barnett’s Towing, we often help customers who wind up in emergency situations. Here are some tips from our experts on what you should include in a well-stocked auto emergency kit to help you prepare for unexpected mishaps.

Jumper Cables

Jumper cables are indispensable for any driver – they could mean the difference between getting stranded and being able to drive home. Whether it’s the result of a cold night or an interior light left on, dead batteries happen. With a set of jumper cables and a little help from a fellow motorist, you can get your vehicle back up and running.

Flares or Reflective Triangle

Visibility is important in an emergency, especially on busy roads or during the night. Flares or a reflective triangle can alert other drivers to your presence, reducing the risk of further incidents and ensuring you remain safe while waiting for help.

Ice Scraper

For cold mornings or occasional frost, an ice scraper is essential for clearing your windshield. Visibility can make all the difference between a safe journey and an accident.

Car Cell Phone Charger

A dead phone battery can mean being stranded without a way to call for help. Always keep a car cell phone charger in your vehicle to ensure you can make that crucial call, whether it’s to our team at Barnett’s Towing, a family member, or emergency services.

Blankets & Warm Clothing 

A blanket or a set of warm clothing is not only for comfort but can be a lifesaver in cold weather conditions. If you’re stranded and waiting for assistance, a blanket can help keep you warm and prevent hypothermia.

Maps

While GPS and smartphones have made navigation easier, technology can fail. A physical map can be invaluable if your electronic devices run out of power or if you find yourself in an area without cellular service.

Cat Litter or Sand

This might seem like a strange addition, but cat litter or sand can provide much-needed traction if your vehicle is stuck in snow, ice, or even mud. Sprinkle some around your tires to help get out of a slippery situation.

Being Prepared for Emergencies

Beyond these essentials, being prepared means regular vehicle maintenance, knowing the basics of your car’s operation, and having the contact information for reliable towing and emergency services. Remember, in any emergency, safety is your top priority. Assess the situation, use your emergency kit, and don’t hesitate to call for professional help if needed.

Contact Us Today for 24-Hour Towing in the Tucson Area 

At Barnett’s Towing, serving Tucson, Phoenix, and Sierra Vista, we believe in empowering drivers with knowledge and tools for safety. A well-stocked auto emergency kit can help you successfully navigate stressful situations. Drive safe, and know that we’re here when you need us. Contact us today to learn more about our towing services!

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