Workshop Tip: Stop by and see us for a complete winter check-up — battery, tires, brakes, heating system, and fluids. You’ll leave knowing your vehicle is ready to face the cold season with confidence.
When temperatures drop and the roads are covered with snow and ice, every driver must be prepared for the unexpected. A breakdown, a minor accident, or even a delay caused by a snowstorm can quickly turn into a nightmare if you’re not properly equipped. That’s why having a winter-ready car emergency kit is essential for your safety and that of your passengers.
In this article, we’ve compiled a list of must-have items to keep in your vehicle during the cold season.
Flashlight (preferably hand-crank or with spare batteries)
Reflective vests and warning triangles
Ice scraper and snow brush
Small folding shovel (to free your wheels if you get stuck)
Warm blankets or sleeping bags
Spare gloves, hat, and socks
Chemical hand warmers
Bottled water (keep an eye on them, as they may freeze)
Energy or granola bars
Non-perishable snacks (dried fruit, plain biscuits)
Jumper cables
Tow rope
First aid kit
Multi-purpose knife
Sand, salt, or cat litter (to help regain traction under the tires)
Mobile phone charger (preferably a backup or external battery)
Portable radio (to follow weather alerts in case of network failure)
Paper and pencil (always handy for leaving a note in an emergency)
Small trash bags
Wet wipes
Winter often brings its share of surprises on the road. With a well-prepared emergency kit, you can face the unexpected more calmly. Don’t forget to regularly check the condition of your gear and replace anything that’s expired or worn out.