How To Make a Winter Survival Kit for Your Car

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How To Make a Winter Survival Kit for Your Car

As cold weather arrives we are reminded of holidays, family gatherings, outdoor winter activities, and for some of us, snow.  It should also remind us to prepare for cold weather emergencies while traveling in our cars.  Our "Winter Survival" checklist will help you gather the necessary supplies to keep in your car just in case there is an unforeseen emergency. 

 

Cold Weather Auto Emergency Supplies

These supplies will help you if you get stranded or need access to first aid.  They will also alert others to your unexpected emergency.  We suggest you have a plastic tub or other container to keep these supplies in the trunk of your car.   
  

Emergency Tools 
 

  • Cellphone & Charger 
  • Windshield Scraper with Brush
  • Small Shovel
  • Rope or Tow Strap
  • Bag of Kitty Litter or Salt
  • Booster Cables
  • Emergency Flares
  • Signal Reflectors
  • Distress banner or flag
  • Battery Powered Radio
  • Flashlight with Extra Batteries
  • Candle and waterproof matches
  • Pocket Knife

First Aid Supplies 
 

  • a fully equipped first aid kit
  • Appropriate Medications


Supplies to keep warm 
 

  • Blanket
  • Socks
  • Gloves
  • Hat
  • Hand Warmers
  • Sleeping Bag


Supplies for Nourishment (Food) 
 

  • Energy Bars
  • Candy Bars or Trail Mix
  • Bottled Water

Other ways to prepare

Use common sense.  Be sure to bring a cell phone and charger along with you.  If you plan to travel through remote areas, be sure to tell someone where you are going.  Keep plenty of gas in your tank.  If you get stranded, get your emergency distress banner out where it will be visible to others.   If your car won't run, preserve your battery.  Only turn your emergency hazards on if you hear or see an approaching vehicle. If the weather is bad, stay in your car where it is safe and warm.  Take a look at this article about cold-weather automobile safety tips.  

Vehicle Products & Accessories   
MFASCO's Make a Kit Tool 
First Aid Kit #16 Metal DOT ANSI Class A 
DOT Deluxe First Aid Kit Waterproof 909 Red 
 

Additional Resources for Reordering Vehicle First Aid Kits & Supplies    
Roadside Emergency Preparedness - Infographic 
What is in a First Aid Kit? 
How To Pack a Car Emergency Kit

Contributing Expert

Contributing Expert

Mike Brinker

Mike Brinker has been working in the first aid industry for over 35 years.  He has worked with thousands of businesses,groups, and organizations to provide a healthy and safe work environment.  Mike helped create “Make-A-Kit”, the internet's only online first aid kit creation tool.  He has also authored many helpful first-aid and safety-related resource articles found at the MFASCO Learning Center.

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