Six Must-Haves to Keep in Your Car

It’s always wise to expect the unexpected, especially when you’re behind the wheel. Keeping certain items in your car can make things easier in the event of trouble. You never know what can happen, ranging from a dead battery, to a flat tire, to an accident. So, whether you’re embarking on a cross-country road trip or making your daily commute, keep these six essentials in your car.

The first thing you want to be sure you have in your car is either reflective triangles or flare lights. In the event of an accident or breakdown, you can use these items to help other drivers see your vehicle. Increasing the visibility of your disabled vehicle creates a safer environment for everyone on the road.

Up next, be sure to keep windshield wiper fluid in your car. You need to have a clean and clear windshield during your drive in order to see the road ahead. If you can’t see out of your windshield, this is a dangerous safety hazard. When picking out a wiper fluid, be sure to opt for a quality product. Some fluids don’t work and others even let off toxic fumes. A high-quality wiper fluid product will remove dirt and debris safely in both hot and cold temperatures.

Third, keep a first aid kit in your car. You never know if you’re going to get into an accident. In the chance that you do, you want to have the tools on hand to tend to any minor cuts, scrapes, or injuries. Your first aid kit should contain an antibiotic ointment, elastic bandages, adhesive tape, eyewash, saline, triangular bandages, safety pins, tweezers, disposable gloves, a thermometer, antiseptic solution, and band-aids.

Fourth, keep WD-40 on hand. This product is a multi-purpose lubricant that you can use for countless things, including cars. WD-40 can be used to stop a squeaky hinge from making noise, getting gunk off of your car, and loosening stuck bolts.

The next thing you should always keep in your car is a set of jumper cables. Jumper cables are used to power your vehicle’s battery, or the battery of another vehicle. Even if your car is functioning fine, you may come across a fellow driver who’s battery has failed. You can use the cables to jump their car and help them get to their destination.

Lastly, keep a spare tire, lug wrench, and jack in your car. Flat tires can happen at any time. Even if you’re just driving around the block, the possibility of running over a sharp object is always there. Be sure to take note of the type of spare tire you are using, as some tires require a special lug nut as well.

Keeping these six items in your vehicle can make all the difference in the event of a breakdown or accident. Be sure to pack your truck from The Truck Junction with these items before you hit the road. If you’re in search of a new-to-you pickup truck, you can find The Truck Junction at 301 US 41 Bypass S in Venice, Florida.