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The Essential Emergency Kit Every Car Owner Should Have

By Dana McAllister, Community Writer
April 30, 2026 at 11:33am. Views: 930

For Inland Empire drivers, the car is more than a way to get from one place to another, it’s often a lifeline for long commutes, family outings, and trips to the mountains or desert. But unexpected breakdowns, flat tires, or even weather-related delays can happen to anyone. That’s why every driver should keep a well-stocked emergency kit in their vehicle. A little preparation can turn a stressful situation into a manageable one.

The first must-have item is a reliable set of jumper cables or a portable jump starter. With many Inland Empire residents driving older vehicles or logging heavy freeway miles, a dead battery is one of the most common issues. A portable jump starter adds extra security since it doesn’t require another vehicle to get you going again.

Next, include a spare tire, jack, and lug wrench. Flat tires are all too common on local freeways where road debris is frequent. For those driving to mountain destinations like Big Bear or Lake Arrowhead, having the tools to change a tire quickly is essential. Don’t forget to check the spare periodically to ensure it’s properly inflated.

An emergency first-aid kit is equally important. Stock it with bandages, antiseptic wipes, pain relievers, and any personal medications. Accidents don’t always happen on the road, sometimes a simple cut or headache can become a problem when you’re far from home.

Water is a necessity in Southern California’s hot climate. Keep several bottles of drinking water in your car, along with non-perishable snacks like granola bars. If you’re ever stuck in desert traffic on I-10 or experience delays in summer heat, these can be lifesavers.

Other essentials include a flashlight with extra batteries, a reflective warning triangle or flares to alert other drivers, and basic tools such as pliers and screwdrivers. For winter trips into the mountains, add blankets, gloves, and tire chains.

Don’t overlook technology. A fully charged portable phone charger ensures you can call for help even if your car battery fails. Many Inland Empire drivers also carry roadside assistance membership cards or emergency contact lists in their glove compartment.

Finally, keep everything organized in a sturdy bag or container. That way, when an emergency happens, you know exactly where to look.

An emergency kit isn’t just about preparing for worst-case scenarios, it’s about peace of mind. For Inland Empire drivers who face long commutes, unpredictable weather, and diverse terrains, having the right supplies ensures that wherever the road takes you, you’re ready.

 

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