Tools and Accessories to Keep in Your Car for Emergency Situations

On-road emergencies can occur due to several reasons – maybe your engine got overheated, or tire got punctured, no one can predict these situations, but you can be prepared to face them if they were to happen. Whether you are planning for a short trip to your family’s home or a long road trip across the country, understanding car safety knowledge and keeping specific tools and accessories within the vehicle can help you to protect yourself when faced with an emergency. In this article, we’ll be sharing some useful tools and accessories that should be in your car at all times:

Jumper Cables

Your car battery can run out due to many reasons ranging from a defective alternator and extreme temperature to simply forgetting to turn off the lights. Jumper cables are an absolute necessity as it can help you to jump-start your vehicle with help from another car. While it may seem like an easy task, it’s better to seek assistance from a local gas station or convenience store nearby. Remember to attach the red clip to the positive terminals of the batteries and black clips to the negative terminals.

Tire Inflator

We’ve all gotten stuck on the road due to a flat tire, and in such cases, an instant tire inflator can help to get you back on the road. Canned tire inflator is portable in nature, easy to use, and inexpensive.

First-Aid Kit

Whether it’s a car, bike, or any other vehicle, it is essential to have necessary first-aid provisions in the car. These will prove to be of great use if you are involved in a small accident or any other minor incidents during your travel. Some of the critical items to have within a first-aid kit includes gauze pads, adhesive tapes, antibiotic ointments, and hand sanitizers.

Flashlight

Flashlights are useful, not only for making your way through the dark, but it can also help in seeing inside the hood of your vehicle during the day. We highly recommend that you get hand-crank flashlights so that you will not be dependent on batteries.

Cell Phone Charger

Stuck on the road and need emergency assistance? Simply make a call to your rental provider for roadside assistance, but what if your phone is dead? To avoid such circumstances, always carry your cell phone charger with you on your travels. Even having a battery-pack will prove to be useful if your car battery is also dead.

Flags and Flares

If you are stuck in the middle of nowhere without cellphone reception, how can you contact for help? Flares and banners can prove to be useful in such cases, and it’s better to carry them along rather than testing your luck.

Required Documents to Rent a Car

If you are hoping to hire a car in Dubai the following documents need to be submitted in order to complete the booking process:

UAE Nationals & Residents

Original Passport or Copy (Residents)
UAE Resident ID Card
UAE Driving License

International Tourists

Original Passport or Copy
Stamped Visa Copy
A Valid International Driving License1

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