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Store a get-home kit in your vehicle in easily accessible locations such as under the driver's seat, in the glove compartment, or on the back seat. These locations allow for quick retrieval in emergency situations. Consider a waterproof container to protect contents.
Common Locations Inside the Vehicle
When choosing a location for your get-home kit, consider areas that provide easy access without obstructing your driving. The space under the driver’s seat is often overlooked but can be an ideal spot. This location is relatively secure, out of the reach of children and pets, and still accessible in an emergency.
Considerations for Under the Seat
When storing your kit under the driver’s seat, make sure to secure the contents in a sealed, waterproof container. This will protect your supplies from water damage in case of a flood or other water-related incident. Use a bungee cord or strap to keep the container in place, preventing it from shifting during driving.
Alternative Locations
If you prefer not to store your kit under the driver’s seat, consider the glove compartment or the back seat as alternatives. The glove compartment is a good option if you have a small kit with essentials such as a first-aid kit, flashlight, and multi-tool. If you have a larger kit, the back seat may be more suitable. Use a storage bin or bag to keep the contents organized and within reach.
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