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Staying prepared for anything is something that people can’t take for granted. You never know when an emergency might pop up out of nowhere. Because of this, your local auto repair specialists in Kearny Mesa have been giving you ideas of what to include in your emergency kit in your vehicle. Previously, we mentioned a first-aid kit and a fire extinguisher. Here are more items that you shouldn’t ever drive without!

Reflective Warning Triangles

Chances are, you won’t have to use those three reflective triangles that you keep in your car, but if you get a flat tire or your car overheats, you’ll be thankful that you have them. Unfortunately, not everyone pays attention to the road as much as they should, and that’s when accidents occur. By preparing to warn drivers that there’s a car on the side of the road, you can increase your visibility and your safety.

When you’re purchasing these triangles, be sure to look at local auto parts stores to find sturdy, visible triangles that will not only stand up straight for as long as you need them to, but won’t be easily knocked over by wind, rain, or other environmental factors. Many of these kinds of reflectors are collapsible so as they’ll take up less space in your car, but that means you need to know how to put them together. Be sure to read the instructions on the triangles you buy and try assembling them once or twice before you hit the road. This way you’re not caught frustrated and fumbling with them on the side of a busy highway if ever you need to use them! 

Charged Cell Phone

Charging your cell phone while you’re driving is something that you should be doing every time you’re in your car. Even if your phone has a lot of battery left, charging it at all times will help in times where a charged phone is essential to have. You never know when your phone will be gasping for service, causing the battery to die, when you need it in an emergency.

If your cell phone battery is older and doesn’t hold a charge for very long, our team recommends investing in a portable charger! There are many options on the market that are cost-effective and will provide backup battery power for hours. Another option for keeping your phone charged in emergencies that doesn’t require preparation is a hand-crank battery, which converts your own physical energy into power for electronic devices in a crunch.

Want to learn more about what you should be keeping in your car in case of an emergency? Let our local auto repair specialists help in any way possibly by staying tuned for our next blog for more information!

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