Here is a loooong list of what to add to your car kit...Just pick and choose what is most important to you...I realize there may be some doubled...I made many lists from what I found on the net and combined them into one list...I hope it's helpful...!
Rain 🙂
Bright Sticks (8)
Sportsman Headlamp (4)
Metal Whistle (4)
First aid and CPR booklet
First aid Kit (2)
Dust Mask N95 (4)
Survival Handbook
Work Gloves (4)
Toothpaste (2)
Generic Hand Sanitizer (4)
Go Towel (8)
Tissue pack (8)
Toilet Paper (4)
Toothbrush (4)
Wet Naps (12 packs)
Pocket knife
Tri Fold Shovel
Waterproof Pouch
10 yard Duct Tape (2)
Utility Rope
Backpack (2)
AAA Batteries (12)
Note Pad
Pencil
2400 Calorie Bar (6)
Aqua Blox Water (24)
Five Piece Mess Kit (4)
Water Bottle Filter (4)
Knife, Fork & Spoon Set (4)
Wing Stove w/ Fuel Tablet (2)
Heat Pack (16)
Sparkie Fire Starter
Wet Fire Starter
Waterproof Matches (2)
Emergency Thermal Sleeping Bag (4)
Fleece Sleeping Bag (4)
Plastic Drop Cloth (2)
Poncho (4)
Tube Tent (2)
Dynamo FM Radio flashlight
Midland 22 mile radio
Road Flare
Survival Candles
Jumper Cables
Leather Gloves
Hand warmers
Towing Chain or Rope
Trifold Shovel
Road Map
Self defense equipment
Small Fire Extinguisher
Trash bags
Empty bottle W/funnel (for bathroom emergencies in traffic jams, gross, but needed)
Emergency Battery Charger
Flashlight with extra batteries
Head lamp
Small Emergency Radio
Mini Pry Bar
Rain Poncho
Duct Tape
Extra medication (especially Tylenol, Ibuprofen, and Pepto Bismal)
Extra ID
Money (it’s also good to carry extra cash with you at all times)
Change of Clothes (keep in plastic bags to ensure it doesn’t get wet)
Extra Glasses
Walking Shoes and socks (in case of heels [for Crystal] or flip flops or something)
Waterproof Matches
Toilet paper or baby wipes
Multi-Tool
Mylar Blankets (and regular blankets)
Books, Playing Cards, Travel Games (to pass time)
Laminated pictures of family members with ages and description of looks on the back (to help you find them if you are separated)
Windshield scraper and small broom
Water
Snack food including energy bars, raisins and mini candy bars
Matches and small candles
Extra hats, socks and mittens
Necessary medications
Tweezers
Fingernail Clippers
Blankets or sleeping bag
Road salt, sand, or cat litter for traction
Emergency flares and reflectors
Fluorescent distress flag to attract attention
Cell phone adapter to plug into lighter
Small Stove
Reflectors
Extra Car Fuses
Tire Chains
Hand and Body Warmers
Emergency Money — $20 in quarters and small change.
Put a Kleenex box in a Glad container
Hanging Organizer from the Dollar Store
Bug Spray
Deodorant
Sting/bite relief
Floss picks
Mouth wash
Lotion
Chapstick
Toothbrush/paste
Gum/Candy
Post-its or notecards and a pen/pencil
Feminine products
Hair Accessories
Tylenol/Children's Tylenol and syringe
Clorox wipes
Antibacterial wipes (Wet Ones)
Paper towels
Plastic bags- ziploc and grocery
Sunblock
Small blanket or towel for those accidents on the seats
Ponchos
Plastic cups or "snack bowls"
Goldfish, granola bars, Teddy Grahams, Craisins, dried fruit chips (anything that won't melt or mush together) NOTE: fruit snacks melt when it's hot, into one giant fruit thing)
3 quarts of oil
Jack
Tool kit ($30ish at Walmart)
Fix a Flat
Shop towels
Bungie cords
Small backpack (just in case we have to leave the car in an emergency)
Water purification tablets. You’ll need these if you’re stranded for an extended period of time.
Sleeping Bags
Small pot or large metal cup for heating water/melting snow.
Knife with built-in Flashlight
Vomit Bag
Small bag of rock salt, if you have the space. This little lifesaver can be the difference between being stuck in the snow and cruising down the highway.
Safety Pins
Scissors
Cotton Swabs
Sunscreen
Owner’s manual
Tire repair kit
Tire air gauge
WD-40
Change of clothes
Towels
Carpet remnant If you’ve ever been stuck in mud, snow, or ice, a carpet remnant is the best way to help get yourself out. Wedge it as best you can underneath one of the driving tires, then move in the direction of the carpet.
Hat, scarf, and gloves
Petroleum Jelly
Gallon of antifreeze
Flat head screwdrivers
Phillips head screwdrivers
Pliers
Vise Grips
Adjustable wrench
Peanut butter crackers
Chemical Glow Stick
Compass
Reuseable cloth grocery bags
Plastic mat: Something to kneel on when changing a flat tire.
Utility knife
Beef jerky
Manicure Set
Superglue
Nail File
Eye Drop
Shoelaces
Anti-Diarrhea Meds
Disposable Razor
Shampoo
Canned Heat
Emergency Phone Numbers
Tow Strap
LifeHammer
Portable Air Compressor
Fire Starter
Binoculars
Seat Belt Cutter
120 Volt to 12 Volt Inverter – For powering a laptop or other potential communication device.
LED Spotlight – Distress signal, warn oncoming traffic of your presence at night, work light for vehicle repair.
2 Gallon Gas Can with Gas
Few quarts of oil, and transmission fluid, an extra serpentine or V-belt(s)
Walking shoes
Bandana
Cleaning rag (yellow can be used as signal)
Small Mirror
It wasn't raining when Noah built the Ark.....
Just added that portable air compressor that will run off the plug in the vehicle this past week, onsale at the Canadian Tire at 40 percent off. Amazing list, so many good things in there..
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