Make unexpected stops easier to handle with jumper cables, reflectors, a tire gauge, a first-aid kit and much more.
While accidents are not common, there's nothing wrong with being prepared ahead of time — and if you ever are in a situation where you need additional supplies, a first aid kit should be your go-to.
In the face of emergencies, having a well-stocked first aid kit at home can mean the difference between a minor mishap and a major disaster. Whether it's a scraped knee from a backyard adventure ...
We found four emergency car kits worth stashing in your vehicle to be prepared for everything from flat tires to medical ...
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In this bitter cold weather, officials say it’s vital to keep an emergency kit in your vehicle. Ohio County EMA Executive ...
Did you think to grab a first aid kit? The vast majority of trips to the beach will be uneventful. However, if trouble strikes, being prepared can make a huge difference to you, a loved one or a ...
The NHS recommends you have “a well-stocked first aid kit in your home so you can deal with minor accidents and injuries”. They also suggest keeping one in the car for emergencies. Whether out ...
By Dave Bates For the Observer-Reporter In the back of my truck lives an innocuous looking bag. It is roughly 12 x 18 and nine inches thick. With it, I am prepared for many minor emergencies. There is ...