automotive emergency kit
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A useful automotive emergency kit combines three categories of items: 1) Medical — basic first-aid supplies such as assorted adhesive bandages, gauze pads/rolls, antiseptic wipes, tape, scissors, tweezers, and gloves; 2) Roadside/repair tools — jumper/booster cables, tire repair patches, bungee cords, basic hand tools (screwdrivers, pliers) and duct tape; 3) Survival/accessories — emergency/thermal blankets, whistle, flashlight, carabiner or carry case. Many kits mix medical supplies with repair and safety tools so you can handle minor injuries and common breakdowns.
Common escape-focused tools include seatbelt cutters and window breakers (often combined into a single safety hammer tool). Many kits also include a built-in or separate flashlight to improve visibility during an escape.
Escape tools and assistance handles are usually built from durable materials: grab/assistance handles often use impact-resistant ABS plastic, while safety hammers and window breakers are typically metal or aluminum alloy for strength and reliability.
Kits are packaged in a variety of cases: hard-shell foam cases, EVA shockproof/waterproof cases, or soft-sided tool bags. Many designs are compact carry cases sized for glove compartments, backpacks, or trunks.