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Winter Survival 101

Truck in winter storm

With winter on our heels, now is a good time to revisit and update our current preparations to make sure they are sufficient for our current needs.

Since one of the biggest dangers of the winter season is travel, now is a great time to make sure your car emergency kit is up to par. I keep a well stocked emergency kit in my car at all times as part of my overall survival strategy. If you don’t already have one – get one! Here are the basic items every driver should keep in the car:

Auto Survival Kit Basics:

Basics

Warmth:

***Be sure to include enough for each member of the family

Car Emergencies:


***I found that all of the items listed (for a family of 3) fit nicely into a 31 gallon rubber tote. I just leave it in the back of my SUV.

An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. ~Benjamin Franklin

Winter Travel Tips:

Take the time to make sure your vehicle is in a safe driving condition before traveling.

If the road conditions are too hazardous, know your plan.

Remember that if you take the time prepare a sufficient emergency kit in advance, chances are you will be able to successfully recover from any mishaps that may occur on the road this winter.

But most importantly: Keep your cool! It’s easy to become frazzled in a survival situation but stay positive and follow your plan. If you have children, be sure to include a coloring book or deck of cards in your kit to help keep the mood light in the car while you wait out the storm.

Check out the Winter Survival Feature from Dateline NBC:

This is seriously one of the cooler video series on this topic that I’ve seen yet! Definitely worth a watch!

Survival in the Ice – Part 1 of 3

Part 2 of 3

Part 3 of 3

Seriously though, if you don’t already have an emergency kit in your car stop what you’re doing and get one right now!! They’re really not that expensive if you put it together yourself rather than buying one preassembled. With all this crazy winter weather we’re seeing around the country right now don’t forget to make sure you’re prepared with a good emergency tool kit in your vehicle. You never know when you might get stuck in snow or slide off the road in icy conditions and these items can help guarantee your survival.

AAA 65-Piece Winter Severe Weather Travel Kit

TEKTON by MIT Auto Emergency Tool Kit, 110-pc

3 FlareAlert LED Emergency Beacon Flares with Storage Bag

Slime Smart Spair 15-Minute Emergency Tire Repair Kit

Fix-A-Flat – Tire Inflator with Hose

Coleman Cable 08471 12-Foot Medium-Duty Booster Cable with Non-Polar Glow Clamps, 8-Gauge

Bucket Boss Jumper Cable Bag

Strong but Lightweight 5mmx50′ Rope

20′ Ft Heavy Duty 10,000 Lb Capacity Tow Strap with Hook

***This article was contributed by Chrystle Poss a.k.a. “Survival Girl”, a Survival Spot Blog Guest Author and devoted Prepper. She has been writing articles on survival and emergency preparedness since 2006. You can find her work on various websites and publications.***

Sources:

Winter Weather Preparedness from the Oklahoma Department of Emergency Management

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