Can I Put Together My Own Emergency First-Aid Kit?
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You can buy different kinds of Emergency First Aid Kit, and in the event you do not want to bother getting individual pieces to create your personal, they are not very high-priced to obtain as a total kit. You need to have a basic emergency first aid kit in your vehicle, a complete first aid kit within your house along with a grab'n'go first aid kit you are able to bring with you camping, hiking, biking or any other activity away from the home. The addage "it's better to be secure then sorry" rings true...
Anyone can piece together their own kit. The advantages of putting an Emergency First-Aid Kit together is that you can tailor it to you and your families specific needs. Here are some basics:
Bandages and Dressings:
* Assorted sizes and shapes of Band-Aids
* Sterile gauze pads and adhesive tape
* ACE bandage for wrapping wrist, ankle, knee, and elbow injuries
* Triangular bandage for wrapping injuries and generating an arm sling
* Aluminum finger splints
* Eye shield, pads, and bandages
Personal Care Equipment:
* Thermometer
* Syringe, medicine cup, or medicine spoon for giving distinct doses of medicine
* Disposable, instant ice bags
* Tweezers, to get rid of ticks and little splinters
* Sharp scissors
* Sterile cotton balls
* Sterile cotton-tipped swabs
* Blue "baby bulb" or "turkey baster" suction device
* Save-A-Tooth storage device in case a tooth is broken or knocked out; contains a travel case and salt answer
* Safety pins
* First-aid manual
Medicine for Cuts and Injuries:
* Antiseptic solution, like hydrogen peroxide or wipes
* Antibiotic ointment, including bacitracin, polysporin, or mupirocin
* Sterile eyewash, for example contact lens saline answer
* Calamine lotion for stings or poison ivy
* Hydrocortisone cream, ointment, or lotion for itching
* Ibuprofen for pain
* Additional prescription medications
* Anti-diarrhea medication
* Antacid (for upset stomach)
* Laxative
Miscellaneous items:
* Plastic gloves
* Flashlight
* Additional batteries
* Mouthpiece for administering CPR
* List of emergency phone numbers
* Blanket
* Dried food
* Canned goods
* Can opener
* Prescription glasses
* Eye wash solution
* Bottled water
Don't forget to always include prescribed medicines. Some doctors, depending on the prescription, will provide a month or more so you can have enough on had in case of emergency.
