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www.dotcomhunter.com Keep your Car Organized and Simplify Your Life on the Go American driver spend on average about 15 hours in their car each an d every week. With busy hectic schedules, our cars are quickly beco ming our home on wheels, so it should be as no surprise that our car s can easily become infested with clutter. And just as we have a sy stem in place at home, so should we in our car. An organized car ke eps distractions at bay and essential items within easy reach. Visor CD holders and passenger seat organizers are great items to hav e to keep your life in the front seat calm, cool and collected at all times. Each of these organizing tools keeps important items within easy reach, such as your water bottle, toll money, or map. If a good portion of your time in the car involves hauling your child ren back and forth to daycare, on shopping excursions or to weekly ac tivities, it's likely that your backseat is a toy box on wheels. The re are simple and affordable mesh nets that can be placed over the ba ck of the front seats so that books, toys, and allowable snacks can b e kept within easy reach. Encourage your children to place their ite ms in these organizers when they are getting out of the car, and you' ll encourage them to learn how to pick up after themselves in your ho me as well. Trunk organizers are a great storage tool for keeping those needed it ems from floating back and forth in the trunk during car rides, and p rovide a safe haven for your groceries to travel home in. Cargo nets can also be installed in the trunk to accomplish the same secure env ironment. Lastly, keep your pooch safe and secure in the back by placing a dog divider in the back of your minivan or SUV. This keeps them safely c ontained in one area during the commute, thereby decreasing the likel ihood of him bounding onto your lap and getting in your way during th e drive. It also contains him in an enclosed area if he's dirty from playing in the mud or water. A gift from www.dotcomhunter.com