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How to Make A ‘Parent Car Emergency Kit’

How to Make A ‘Parent Car Emergency Kit’

Parents know only too well how difficult it can be to drive around with their little kids on the backseat. No, we’re not talking about the noises and distractions they tend to cause. We’re talking about the inconvenient circumstances that can happen unexpectedly while you’re on the road with them.

Whether your toddler has just made a nasty mess of himself or your daughter suddenly feels nauseous or, worse, you experience a breakdown in the middle of nowhere, situations like these are the reasons why you should come prepared with a parent car emergency kit.

You can find many emergency kits online, and if you’re fine with spending at least $50 on a kit, go ahead and purchase one. However, if you tend to be more practical and pack on your own instead, we can definitely say that you’re making the better choice. Not only will it cost you way less, but it also gives you the option to customize the content of the kit based on the particular needs of your family.

 

Basic Car Emergency Kit

Before we help you out with your parent car emergency kit, we want to make sure that you also have a kit that’s intended for a roadside emergency. You’ll never know when to encounter a flat tire or a dead battery, which is why it’s important for you to make sure that you have the following items in your vehicle:

  • Jumper cables
  • Road flares
  • A gallon of coolant
  • A quart of motor oil
  • Tire pressure gauge
  • Spray bottle with washer fluid
  • Flashlight with extra batteries
  • Tool kit with pliers, adjustable wrench, screwdrivers, and pocket knife
  • First aid kit

We also suggest that you have the contact details of your roadside assistance program saved on your phone, especially if you’re not familiar with fixing a certain car problem. Also, always remember to bring extra gas cash with you.

 

Ideas for Your Parent Car Emergency Kit

Now that we got you covered on your roadside emergency kit basics, it’s time that we give you our list of the essentials you’ll need for your parent car emergency kit:

1. Snacks

When hunger strikes your kids, expect them to get cranky. Make sure that you pack their favorite treats and goodies to nibble on, especially when it’s going to be a long drive.

2. Towels

Towels always come in handy when you have little ones who just love to sweat it out at the park or playground.

3. Wipes and tissues

Whether you got a 5-year-old or a toddler, it’s a good idea to have a supply of wipes or tissues around for hygienic purposes.

4. Hand sanitizer

Speaking of hygienic purposes, hand sanitizers are a must in your kit. Kids often get their hands on almost anything they see, so a bottle of sanitizer is always best to keep them away from germs and bacteria.

5. Medicines

By meds, we mean the common ones for fever, stomachache, headache, and flu.

6. Blanket

If you’re traveling to an area that has a much cooler temperature, be sure to bring a large blanket for your kids to cozy up under.

7. Diapers

Bringing a newborn or a messy 2-year-old boy along on your road trip? Better bring lots of extra diapers around!

8. Sunscreen

While long car rides can be really dreary and exhausting, they can also be fun with impromptu stops on the beach or park. With that being said, don’t forget to carry a bottle of sunscreen in your compartment.

9. Paper bags

Nobody likes bumpy rides, especially children with a weak stomach. If your kid happens to suffer from one, see to it that you have paper bags all ready.

10. Trash bags

Kids have a habit of throwing their garbage anywhere. To avoid extra cleaning work on your part, make sure that you place trash bags or plastic bags in the backseat area.

Of course, you’ll also need to include several items that’ll entertain your children and keep them away from boredom. Here are a few ideas:

  • Storybooks
  • Magnetic board games
  • Flashcards
  • Audiobooks
  • Game consoles
  • Tablets

 

Help the Suffering Kids in Your Area

Knowing how to make a parent car emergency kit can do a lot to ease your anxiety when traveling on the road with your spouse and kids. Would you also want to ease the anxieties of the less fortunate residents in your community who have children afflicted with serious illnesses? Did you know that you can play a crucial role in helping those kids together with their families?

Aside from young boys and girls who are in grave medical condition, there are others like them who are reeling from poverty, abuse, and homelessness. You can easily help them as well!

All you have to do is to donate your old and unwanted vehicle to Kids Car Donations. In doing so, you’ll give these kids a great chance to experience a brighter future, one that’s full of hope.

Once we have your vehicle, we’ll place it up for auction. We then use the proceeds from the sale of your donated vehicle to support the programs of our charity partners that cater to troubled youngsters. These IRS-certified 501(c)3 nonprofit organizations provide their beneficiaries with free medical treatment, free educational and social service resources, emotional well-being projects, and permanent shelters and psychological services for homeless children.

As for you, you’ll be receiving a tax-deductible sales receipt that will entitle you to claim the highest possible tax deduction based on the selling price of your vehicle or its fair market value.

Don’t worry about your documents and towing—we’ll take care of them and you won’t have to pay us any amount. Just get in touch with us, let us know of your decision to donate, and you can count on us to finish the rest of the process.

For more information about Kids Car Donations, check out our FAQs page. For inquiries, you may call us at our toll-free hotline 866-634-8395 or send us a message online.

You can make your car donation by filling out our secure online donation form here or calling us directly. We accept donations of almost all types of vehicles anywhere in the United States since we have vehicle donation programs in all 50 states.

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Be a Life-Saver Now!

Do you know now how to make a parent car emergency kit? Speaking about emergencies, would you be kind enough to provide emergency assistance to the suffering kids in your area? Call us at 866-634-8395 and provide them a lifeline with your car donation!