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Is Your Emergency Kit Up to Par?

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    Just as you should have an emergency kit prepared for a natural disaster, you should also carry an emergency kit with you in your vehicle at all times.  Car accidents occur suddenly without warning, and a lack of proper emergency supplies can lead to unnecessary struggles, injuries or even deaths.

    Carrying an emergency kit with you in your car is something that used to be more commonly seen years ago.  Today, people rely heavily on cell phones and other communication devices to reach someone when in need of assistance.  However, these types of communication devices can’t be relied on all of the time.  If your car breaks down, you end up with a flat tire, or are involved in an accident, it may take a while for someone to get to your location depending on where the incident occurred.  Your phone may also end up damaged after an accident and become unusable. For your safety, protect yourself by carrying an appropriate car emergency kit.  Below are items that should be included:

    •           Cell phone car charger

    •           First-aid kit

    •           Fire extinguisher

    •           Warning lights, hazard triangles or flares

    •           Tire gauge

    •           Usable spare tire

    •           Jumper cables

    •           Flashlight

    •           Disposable flash camera

    •           Roadside-assistance number and other important family member phone numbers

    •           Basic tool kit

    •           Pen and paper

    •           Ice scraper during winter months

    •           Blanket to stay warm during winter months

    •           Water and non-perishable food

    While making sure that you have the above items in your car, review your insurance policy to be certain that you have the necessary coverage. Carry documentation of this with you as well.   If you have questions, contact your AIS representative today.

    This content is offered for educational purposes only and does not represent contractual agreements. The definitions, terms and coverages in a given policy may be different than those suggested here and such policy will be governed by the language contained therein. No warranty or appropriateness for a specific purpose is expressed or implied.

    This content is offered for educational purposes only and does not represent contractual agreements. The definitions, terms and coverages in a given policy may be different than those suggested here and such policy will be governed by the language contained therein. No warranty or appropriateness for a specific purpose is expressed or implied.