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Have an Emergency Kit

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Having a well-stocked emergency kit in your RV is essential for safety and peace of mind. Here's what to include:

Basic First AidBandages (various sizes) Antiseptic wipes & ointment Gauze & medical tape Tweezers & scissors Pain relievers (ibuprofen, acetaminophen) Allergy medication (antihistamines) Motion sickness tablets Prescription medications (enough for the trip) Thermometer Burn cream Tools & Repair ItemsMulti-tool or Swiss Army knife Duct tape & electrical tape Flashlights & extra batteries Work gloves Adjustable wrench & screwdrivers Zip ties & bungee cords Jumper cables Tire pressure gauge Spare fuses Survival & Safety GearEmergency blankets Hand warmers Fire extinguisher (check expiration date) Reflective safety vest Roadside warning triangles or flares Whistle Extra phone charger & power bank Pocket knife Food & Water SuppliesBottled water (at least one gallon per person per day) Non-perishable food (granola bars, canned goods, nuts) Manual can opener Electrolyte packets Hygiene & SanitationHand sanitizer Wet wipes Toilet paper Biodegradable soap Feminine hygiene products Weather-Specific ItemsPonchos or rain gear Sunscreen Bug spray Sunglasses & hats Extra warm clothing (for cold-weather trips) Documents & ExtrasCopies of important documents (ID, insurance, registration) Emergency contact list Cash (small bills) Local maps (offline or paper)

Bonus Tip: Store everything in a waterproof, durable container and keep it easily accessible in your RV. Regularly check and update supplies before each trip. 

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