1) blanket(s)- in case you are stranded you need something to keep warm
2) scraper with brush attachement- to clear window properly
3) flares- in case accident
4) sand or kitty litter- to use when traction is needed
5) always have at least a half tank of gas-you never know when are going to get stuck in weather related traffic
6) de-icer- to de-ice locks and windows
7) cell phone-to contact someone in the even of an emergency or to let them know you are stuck in a traffic jam because the ding bats in the 4 wheel drive SUVs think they can roll down the highway at 75 in ice when 4 wheel doesn't help a lick in the ICE!
2007-12-06 08:01:17
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answered by siobhann1013 4
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Insulated coveralls, STURDY insulated boots (not the $30 chinamart trash), insulated hat (they look stupid, but keep your noggin warm!), insulated gloves, water, high calorie food (MREs), flashlight (with extra batteries), CELL PHONE, kitty litter, trenching tool/shovel, multi-tool (Leatherman), extra windshield washer/deicer, and a CB Radio if possible. Keep fuel tank topped off at all times in case you're stuck for a long duration so you can keep the engine running -aka HEAT- and to provide more weight which will help maintain traction.
If stranded, DO NOT run the engine without first making certain the exhaust is clear of snow, and one window is open about 1" to provide fresh air - if not you'll die from CO poisoning. Above all else, if you have assistance coming - do not wander away from the vehicle (unless its on fire!).
2007-12-06 08:08:03
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answered by brassscrounger 1
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indexed right here are some issues you could evaluate taking with you on your automobile in the wintry climate; A precise inflated spare tire, wheel wrench and tripod-variety jack A shovel Jumper cables Tow and tire chains A bag of salt or cat muddle gadget equipment working flashlight and greater batteries Reflective triangles and brightly-colored fabric Compass First help equipment outdoors windshield air purifier Ice scraper and snow brush wood stick fits in a water-proof field Scissors and string/twine Non-perishable, extreme capability ingredients like unsalted canned nuts, dried end result, and stressful candy as properly, while you're making use of long distances under chilly, snowy, and icy circumstances, you ought to additionally carry aspects to maintain you warmth, which includes heavy woolen mittens, socks, a cap, and blankets.
2016-10-10 10:07:21
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answered by Anonymous
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1. flash light and fresh batteries
2. First Aid Kit
3. Important phone numbers
a. mechanic
b. towing company
c. police
d. highway patrol
e. spouse's work number
f. auto insurance
4. cell phone
5. copy of health and auto insurance
6. List of medications you household may take
7. A blanket
8. Tools
a. screwdriver
b. wrench
c. jumper cables
d. flares
e. spare tire
9. extra phone charger
10. umbrella
11. extra money
12. pen and paper
13. disposable camera
14. entertainment items especially if you have kids
coloring books and crayons...
15. wet hand wipes
16. Kleenex/paper towels
17. peanut butter
2007-12-06 08:08:38
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answered by deb 7
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In addition to what Just Me said above...glove warmers. you can buy them in hardware stores and you can put them in your gloves or shoes to keep feet and hands warm and they last in your trunk forever cause they dont get warm to you "activate" them. Also a small tim can full of small candles and a box of matches. When you light a candle in a tin can it radiates heat like a heater. In your flash light keep the batteries in wrong till you are ready to use it that way they dont accidentally turn on in your trunk and end up dead when u need them! Keep a small bad of personal items (travel tooth brush and paste, sanitery items and clean pair of underwear in a zip lock bag (never know what time of the month you will get stuck!), few bottles or a gallon of water. Baby wipes, 1st aid kit, kid friendly actvities (if that appllies to you).
2007-12-06 08:02:12
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answered by Summer Days 5
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If you have any down sleeping bags, I'd throw those in the trunk instead, or in addition to, blankets....they keep you warmer and don't take up much space.
2007-12-06 08:06:53
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answered by Anonymous
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food, water, blankets, flashlight, jumper cables, spare tire, chains, gloves (obvious reasons)
shovel, kitty litter/sand (traction if you get stuck)
2007-12-06 07:55:52
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answered by Mrs S 5
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blanket, flashlight, jumper cables, cell phone, when you car dies you will thank me
2007-12-06 07:54:49
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answered by Anonymous
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a good man....an alaskan man...
2007-12-06 07:56:18
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answered by ? 6
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