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Writer's pictureIvan Tsar

The proper R.E.K for your vehicle


(Roadside Emergency Kit ) Setting up your vehicle with the best emergency kits and communication systems is crucial for safety and preparedness, whether you're planning a long road trip, stuck in traffic for those unexpected situations for "hours" because of a serious situation or live in areas prone to severe weather, or just want to be ready for any situation. This detailed guide I made will walk you through the essentials of creating an effective vehicle emergency kit and selecting the right communication tools .


Emergency Kit Essentials

Your vehicle's emergency kit should be comprehensive, covering basic survival, minor repairs, and emergency signaling. Here's what to include.


Basic Survival Items:

Water and Food: Keep at least one gallon of water per person per day and non-perishable, high-energy foods like energy bars , beef jerkys , mre's &

sealed long-term snacks like pound cakes and bars.



First-Aid Kit: A well-stocked first-aid kit or trauma kit should include bandages, antiseptic wipes, alcohol , pain relievers, allergy medications, and specific medicines if you have known conditions.


Clothing and Blankets: Pack extra clothing appropriate for the season and emergency blankets to retain body heat like thermal blankets also a tarp , extra socks , white t-shirts to not attract to much heat .


Tools and Supplies:

L.E.D high lumen Flashlights, extra lithium Batteries , a tool box kit that matches your vehicle's nuts and bolt specs , headlamps , binoculars, flare sticks , 2 ton jack and stands , tire iron to take off and put on lug nuts , fire extinguishers , knife , firearm , ammo , are essential for nighttime or daytime emergencies .



Multi-Tool: A good quality multi-tool can be invaluable for minor repairs or emergencies.


Fire Extinguisher: I will mention again , because its critical for dealing with small fires for either you or for someone else I recommend at least 2 .


Emergency and Repair Items:

Jumper Cables: For jump-starting your vehicle in case of battery failure. Preferably I recommend Portable jumper boxes to safeguard not damaging your vehicles ECU or major sparks using a cable incorrectly.


Tire Repair Kit and 12v air Pump: Enables you to fix punctured tires and continue your journey.

Reflective Triangles and Vest with LED indicator to increase your visibility to other drivers during an emergency stop at night .



Communication Tools

Effective communication tools are vital for getting help and staying informed during emergencies. Here's how to choose the best options for your vehicle:


Mobile Phone and Charger

Always have a mobile phone with a portable charger or a car charger or even better a solar charger . Ensure your phone is fully charged before embarking on a journey and having your location service on .


Two-Way Radios

For areas with poor cell service, two-way radios (walkie-talkies) can be a lifeline. They don't rely on cell networks and can communicate over several miles, depending on the model and terrain.


Emergency Beacon or Personal Locator Beacon (PLB)

In remote areas, an emergency beacon or PLB can be a lifesaver. When activated, it sends an SOS with your location to rescue services. Some models also allow for limited messaging capabilities.


Satellite Phones

For the ultimate in remote communication, consider a satellite phone. While more expensive, they provide voice and sometimes data communication anywhere on the planet, independent of cell networks.



Keeping Informed: Emergency Radio

An emergency radio, CB radio , ham radio or a preferably a hand-cranked or solar-powered model, can keep you informed during natural disasters or severe weather by receiving AM/FM and NOAA weather alerts.


Customizing Your Kit

Customize your emergency kit based on personal needs (medications, children's needs) and potential risks in your area (flooding, earthquakes, snow). Check and update your kit regularly to ensure all items are in working order and that food and batteries are fresh , every state varies per custom kit .


Training and Familiarization

Familiarize yourself with the tools and equipment in your emergency kit. Consider basic first-aid training and learn how to use a multi-tool, fire extinguishers, and other essential items. Practice using your communication devices to ensure you're ready to operate them during an emergency with family and friends or other drivers.



A well-prepared vehicle emergency kit and effective communication tools are invaluable for safety and peace of mind on the road. By carefully selecting and maintaining your emergency supplies and communication devices, you can significantly improve your preparedness for any situation. Regularly review and practice using these tools to ensure you and your loved ones can stay safe and get help when needed.


(Prep tip) For better kit storage in your vehicle interior or trunk i recommend these * (16) links to help you at ease to stay prepared and ready .


(Prep tip) Always have your things secured in vehicle especially when having a 12v cooler so your emergency kit won't be at risk , recommend pad locks or stored in trunk .


(Prep tip) Do NOT drink stored or opened water bottle in a hot vehicle it can release chemicals antimony and bisphenol A, which is commonly known as BPA which can make you very sick .


So get a "BPA free bottle" or a thermos container


(Prep tip) Only setup for what you need depending on your remote environment or citylife and not to keep more than what you need , and remember to always rotate your essentials every couple months depending on product.




















































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