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put these things in your car right now

glumshoe

With much of North America experiencing severe winter weather this week, anyone doing any kind of travel should be prepared with a winter emergency kit.

-A warm coat, blanket, gloves, socks, hat, and hand warmers. Those thermal mylar blankets are a compact and affordable addition.
-Ice scraper and brush
-Jumper cables
-A foldable shovel
-A flashlight
-Emergency road flares or reflectors, to place well behind your vehicle 
-First aid kit
-Multitool
-Tire chains, tow strap
-Flashlight, extra batteries
-Matches, lighter, candles
-Fresh water (bring it with you each time, if you just leave it in the car it’ll freeze)
-High-energy snack food
-Safety absorbent, sand, cat litter, or road salt to provide traction for your wheels
-a hand-crank radio
-More than half a tank of gas (to prevent freezing condensation and fuel blockages)

Some of these things can get kind of expensive, but they can be life-saving and are cheaper than an emergency room and/or a car tow. 

x-cetra

It took me about a year of living in California to remove the sealed plastic butter tub of NON CLUMPING kitty grit from my trunk. Sprinkle it around tires; it’s the best stuff ever for getting yourself unstuck when the heat of your car’s tires have melted the snow under them to create a mini ice rink with a film of water on top.

Source: glumshoe signal boost KITTY GRIT GENIUS now I live in Cali but I wish I had known when I was in MI!