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Emergency Umbrella

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Date: 01/03/2005 Topics: Cars > Safety | Old Categories > Auto  
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Keep a small folding umbrella and a plastic bag (for when you have a wet umbrella) in your car so that if the weather changes, you are prepared. Its easy to slip into a purse or pocket.

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By jodi (Guest Post)
they also have them at the door going into WalMart just for the umbrellas..an extra one would be nice in the car

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By kdab (Guest Post)
Keep a plastic bag the ones that your daily newspaper come in to store your wet umbrella in your car when in use.

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Great idea! And those plastic newspaper sleeves your paperboy uses on rainy days would be the perfect plastic bag to put the umbrella in when it's wet!

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