How To Create A Car Emergency Kit

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Learn how to create an emergency car kit that will help protect your from harm the next time you have an emergency while on the road. VideoJug shows you all you need to pack in this kit to help you with any car emergency.

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  • Never put the black jumper direct on the battery!

    Put it somewhere on the chassis.

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  • Humm... knife, glass breaker/seat belt cutter, tarp, emergency blankets, screw driver, pliers, cloths, ice scraper, food, rope, twin, matches, compass, mirror, plastic bags, gloves, whistle, etc. And don't just toss it in an open bin. Start with an emergency kit with a bag (or cheap backpack), put key things in waterproof bags, and organize it such that you don't have to dig through it to find key things.

  • @policedylan Don't waste your time building one ... they are way less expensive if you buy one thats premade ... if you went our and tried to buy everything in this $49 car emergency kit Batterysaves.comit would come to over $90. this particular kit has everything you will ever need for a roadside emergency....

  • I want to avoid becoming a statistic!

  • @Timtam81CH why ? i never had a trouble before ...

  • there are alot of stuf missing from that kit.

  • u need blankets just in case ur car brakes down in snowy conditons or any other conditions where u get cold sometimes

  • what the creator of this video needs to make is an emergency kit for his butt GBAERJEVB

  • This is a great car emergency kit and they offer many more at a reasonable cost Batterysavers

  • hi .

  • @Timtam81CH yes and no the only bad thing about it is it gives you a chance to blow it up if your stupid and leave the cables on to long but other than that its fine besides most people dont know where else to ground it.

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