Kits And Devices To Keep In The Car In Case Of A Wreck
Published by Fred at March 21st, 2010Car accidents are impossible to avoid. Whether your fault or the fault of another driver, odds are you will be in some type of automobile accident. Improving your odds at avoiding injury is easy if you stock certain supplies in your main vehicle.
Small safety kits can be bought at local convenience stores. The average first-aid kit won’t contain much, and probably won’t be too valuable for major injuries. A small first-aid kit with gauze, bandages, and anti-septic ointment can still be of use for minor or moderate injuries. A first aid kit probably won’t be more than $20 at your local store for a basic package.
Water is essential to life. If you become stranded within your vehicle, perhaps while traveling through the Arizona desert, you will want to stock up. Being dehydrated is a serious issue that will quickly become critical if you aren’t careful. Having drinking water is important- don’t buy distilled water. Other types of water such as the distilled type can do more harm than good when dehydrated.
If you do find yourself in an accident and need to call for help, there is the possibility that your mobile phone has become lost, damaged, or has run out of battery. That is why prepared families will keep a spare mobile phone somewhere within the car. The spare mobile phone can be a prepaid phone so you can pay it off and forget about it.
Proof of accident on the scene will be necessary to show your insurance agent. If you intend on collecting a check from your insurance agency, whether from health expenses or to fix your automobile, you must have the properly documented evidence. Having a camera in your dashboard or trunk will be handy for smaller accidents to document and send to your agent. Since claims must be made as soon as possible, send the pictures as soon as they are developed.
Notifying other drivers to slow down and observe the fact there has been an accident is important to avoid further wrecks. This is easily done by putting road markers around the accident. When other drivers see this bright orange markers, which are reflective at night so they work any time, they will observe caution when passing by. Without the markers, other drivers might not see the accident and could easily hit a pedestrian at the scene or another car within the wreck.
Closing Comments
Precautions taken today will prevent further injuries tomorrow. Remember that when you are outfitting your car with the latest kits and gear to help out in case an emergency does happen in the future.
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