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Family vacations are often a much-anticipated trip that creates lasting memories, especially during the many hours spent on the road. However, road trips come with a certain degree of risk. These tips can help anyone keep their family safe on the road, whether they are traveling far or going to the store:

Emergency Kit

Essential items to have in a first aid kit include alcohol wipes, bandages, gauze, antibiotic ointment or spray, ice packs and small scissors. These items will keep any scrape or bite under control until arriving to your next location. Be sure to also include a supply of water and food, as well as blankets in case you get stranded. It is important to have items to fix your car if needed, such as a spare tire, flares and other tools to help you on the road.

Medication

Ensure that each family member has possession of his or her prescribed medications. Whether the medication treats diabetes, high blood pressure or ADHD, it is essential that one never leaves home without their prescribed medication. In the event that a medication is left behind, it can be difficult to replace prescriptions especially, when traveling to a different state.

Clothing

When driving during the winter months or through states with different climates, you want to minimize the chances of frostbite or other ailments caused by environmental factors. You can do this by ensuring that each family member has packed appropriate clothing. Additionally, it never hurts to pack a few extra garments just in case. Pack extra jackets, gloves and hats for long road trips during the winter.

Cell Phones

Each person vehicle should have at least one cell phone to communicate with others in the event of an emergency. Ensure that essential contacts are programmed into each cell phone. Even small children can operate cell phones and can call for help if the need arises.

Contact Information

It is essential to let someone know of your itinerary before embarking on any trip. This includes specific routes that you are taking, hotel accommodations and anything else that can help locate you in the event that communication is lost unintentionally. At the very least, let someone know when you expect to be home.

Transportation

The vehicle used to travel must be safe and in good working condition. One way to ensure a safe ride is to consider trading in your used car for a new one which comes equipped with safety features like traction control, stability control, airbags and a great warranty. An up-to-date listing of new and used vehicles at PremierMazdaKC.com is a great place to start looking for a safe car. If you have problems with your car, it might be time to upgrade to ensure safer traveling.

By following these tips, you can stay safe on the road and enjoy your trip together. You can protect you and your family in the event of an emergency with a little preparation.

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