
Glove Compartment Ideas For Madison, WI Drivers
A few decades ago, gloves were a
must-have item that most of the drivers wore while driving. So, car
manufacturers built glove compartments where they could keep their gloves
handy. Today, after so many years, cars have gone through numerous design
changes, but glove compartments are still there which you can use to keep
several useful items, if not gloves. Here is a list of items that you should
keep in your car's glove compartments:Â
- Important
contact numbers: Write your emergency
contact numbers on a paper, and keep it in your glove compartment. While today,
we all keep our numbers in our mobile phones, what you will do if your mobile
phone gets wet, stolen or damaged.Â
- Flashlight:
Keep a flashlight and new batteries in this compartment, which can come as
a boon in case of an emergency at night. Check the batteries frequently to
check if they are working.Â
- Hand
sanitizer: You may need to do some cleaning inside your car. While you are
on a long trip, you may need to use facilities that may not be that clean.
Having a hand sanitizer in your glove compartment will protect you against any
germs.
- Cell
phone charger: Your cell phone can actually come to your rescue in case of
an emergency, and you don't want it to run out of battery juice in the worst of
situation. So, keep a car cell phone charger in this glove compartment, so you
can get going even if you get lost.Â
- A first
aid kit: This may come in handy, especially if you are traveling with kids.
Make sure that the kit has a variety of pain relievers, adhesive bandages,
antiseptics and such items to give you medical help when you need.
- Seat belt
cutter and window breaker: Although your seat belt is a lifesaving device,
they may transform into fatal instruments in case of a violent accident. If you
store a seat belt cutter and a window breaker in your glove compartment, you
may prevent yourself and other passengers in your car from getting trapped
inside the car.
- Umbrella:
It might rain any time, and you may need to get out of the car to bring
something from the trunk, to buy something from the shop by the roadside, or to
use the facility nearby. Keep a pocket-sized umbrella in your glove
compartment, with which you can step out of the car without getting wet.Â
So, keep these items in your
glove compartments, and use maximum space of your car to your advantage. Read on for tips in maintaining your vehicle, and schedule an appointment in our Service Center to keep it in tip top shape!
Author Note: Kelly is the owner and author of Kelly's Thoughts on Things. In her blog she writes about family life as well as honest reviews on beauty, travel, fashion, and life!