Sunday, 10 July 2016

Essential things to keep in your car during monsoons

There are a number of essentials that should be kept in the car during the rainy season. Here are a few tips to prepare your vehicle for the monsoons.

Umbrella
Keep an umbrella 
One of the most important accessories for your car during the monsoons is an umbrella. People who are soaked in the rain will leave moisture on the seats and carpets which, once they absorb water must be dried quickly lest they start to smell. 
An umbrella will keep occupants dry during ingress/egress. Keep a plastic bag handy to store the wet umbrella in. 
Clean windscreen
Dirty windshields are common during the monsoons. Take care to remove dirt from the windshield before using the wiper lest it leaves scratches on the glass. A bottle of water and cloth comes in handy. Pour water on the windshield and wipe it clean with the cloth. Use the wipers to clear up the glass. 
Tow rope and shovel
A tow rope will be useful if you are stuck in the mud and need to be towed out. A shovel will be needed to loosen the muck around the tyres and gain traction to extricate yourself. 
First aid kit
Medical kit, food and water
A medical kit can come handy for bruises and first aid when required. 
If you’re stuck in a traffic jam for hours, biscuits and power bars will quench the pangs of hunger. 
Phone charger
A phone charger will help when you’re stuck in a traffic jam to ensure that your mobile phone will not run out of charge. 
Newspaper and flashlight
Keep reading material to while away the time when stuck in a traffic jam. The newspaper can also be placed over the foot mats to soak water from wet footwear.
A flashlight will help when you’re stuck somewhere in the dark and need to change a tyre etc. 

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