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Which first-aid supplies be stored in a car during the summer/winter?

I want to keep a well stocked first-aid kit in my car, but I can't figure out which items can be left in the my car (which gets to about 120 degrees in the summer). I have the same question with freezing temperatures in the winter. Are there any special types of supplies designed for people in extreme temperature conditions?Things I'd like to keep:-An antihistamine like benedryl-An anti-itch/bug bite cream -Extra Claritin/Loratadine-Antibiotic Ointment-Something like Imodium for digestive issues-Cold compressAny other things I should include?

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Unless you have ever been on a bus that hits a speed bump you will never appreciate the damage that can and will result from it. A bus hitting a speed bump has the ability to pitch every one in the back all the way to the ceiling. The resulting neck injuries could be fatal. A fully loaded school bus could conceivably break a spring on one of these bumps too and cause an accident. I fully understand the reluctance of the school board to let buses pass over these devices.
Make sure as soon as you spill something imediatley turn the system off and any other power sources (charger, battery) and carfully lift the laptop upside down to let the water drain! yes it could be a logic board problem just have to find out!

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