Emergency Kit
You never know when you may have an unexpected car breakdown, or where. Here are some items you should have in your emergency kit:
Flares or reflector triangles
Jumper cables
First-aid kit
Empty gas can
Motor oil
Distilled water
Fire extinguisher
Non-perishable high-calorie foods
Money for phone calls and cab fare
Cellphone
Blankets
Candles
Shovel, ice scraper
Traction mats, sand
Antifreeze
If you are driving in remove areas, even if on a highway, you may wish to have your emergency gas can filled (use extreme caution). If you are travelling in the north, in desert or mountain areas, you should include the "winter" items because night times can be very cold, even in the middle of summer.
In most parts of Canada, you can dial "911" from any payphone. If that does not work, then dial "0" and ask the operator for assistance. If you are a member of an auto club, you should have your membership card with you as well as a list of emergency numbers along your route. If you are travelling along the Trans-Canada Highway, you will find that cell phones work most (though not all) of the route. Coverage may vary depending on your provider; check before leaving
(see Coverage Maps)
First Aid Kit
You whould be ready for a variety of minor (and major) medical emergencies when
travelling. Remember that you may be some distance away from medical help or
hospitals, and that you are in unfamiliar territory. Here are some items you
should include in a travel first-aid kit. Many of these items are included with
pre-packaged first aid kits that can be bought from the Red Cross:
lightweight blanket
travel pillow for elevating head or feet
triangular cloth bandage (also as a sling)
several large bandages
rolled bandages for wrapping injuries
assortment of sterile bandages ("Band-Aids")
several gauze pads for wounds
sterile wash towelettes
cotton swabs ("Q-Tips")
medicated cream for cuts & burns ("Polysporin")
any special medications or prescriptions used in the family
bottle of pain killer ("Aspirin")
bottle of sunscreen
insect repellent (avoid aerosol versions)
motion sickness medication, if prescribed
copies of health insurance forms, if treatment is needed
list of all medications, special diets, and allergies, and physician's
name & phone number
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