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10 Emergency Products To Keep In Your Car While Traveling During The Holidays

10 Emergency Products To Keep In Your Car While Traveling During The Holidays

Felicity Warner   Mon, December 6, 2021,

It's the most wonderful time of year, and tens of millions of Americans are hitting the road for vacations and hometown visits this holiday season. Just this past Thanksgiving holiday, AAA predicted more than 53.4 million Americans to be traveling—the highest single-year increase in travelers since 2005.

If Christmas and New Year's are anything like this prediction, be prepared for busy roads and the potential for slowed down or stopped traffic. On top of heavy traffic, the winter season has the potential to bring even more delays with weather like heavy rain or blizzards in the cards around this time of year.

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Bad weather conditions can put more than just a damper on driving—it can result in traffic delays that can leave you stranded on the highway for hours on end. In this scenario, you won't want to be caught without essentials like snacks, water, battery packs and warm blankets, especially if you're stuck in freezing temperatures.

If your local officials warn against travel, be sure to follow their guidance before anything else. However, if it is deemed safe to travel with caution, it's better to be safe than sorry with emergency essentials packed in your car. Here are 10 key emergency products you should always keep in your car—especially during a busy season of travel.

1. A first aid kit in case of injury

Accidents happen. Always keep a first aid kit in the car just in case.

No matter the time of year, it's always a good idea to keep a first aid kit in the glove compartment or another accessible spot in your car. No matter if it's a small cut or a more serious wound, keeping a kit in the car can help make accidents or injuries more manageable.

This travel-size kit from Swiss Safe features everything you’d need in case of emergency: Band-Aids, gauze, alcohol prep pads, an ice pack and more—all in a conveniently compact bag. Plus, this model comes with a comprehensive 18-page first aid guide to help you properly administer first aid in a variety of emergencies.

 

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