Aid Kit
Aid Kit
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Med Pack BlackHawk Backpack, Hydration System, FREE FIRST AID KIT, Protective $169.99 |
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Med Pack BlackHawk Backpack, Hydration System, FREE FIRST AID KIT, Protective $169.98 |
Travel First Aid Kit Article
first aid kits for travel , for course, are aid kits are the first small enough to carry with you wherever you go. Any size kit first aid is useful when an emergency occurs. No matter how small the emergency, be prepared, especially if she has children. It's best to try to have a first aid kit for each of their vehicles. I would recommend a first aid kit is small enough to fit in your glove compartment, under his seat in his boat, backpack, or even one that fits around your waist like a Fanny Pack first aid kit. If you're traveling with your family, just keep the teams small enough so that each person can bring their own supplies of first aid. If you can keep smaller teams as it does not cost much to keep everyone prepared in case of an emergency. You can always buy empty boxes or bags, or use an old lunch box to fill the tank of first aid supplies. Although the lunchbox is a little big, is ideal for a first aid kit vehicle, boat first aid kit, rv first aid kit, or even as a sport first aid kit. If you're camping or hiking, personal first aid kits or fanny first aid kits the best option for those activities. Find the first aid kit that best suits their activities and keep you and your family prepared in case of a emergency.
The following items are recommended for a first trip kit aid delivery:
Tweezers and needle (for removing splinters)
Nail Scissors
Cotton balls and swabs or
Antiseptic soap
Moleskine in the case of blisters
First aid book
Lotion for diaper dermatitis
Teething medicine
aspirator baby nasal
adult aspirin, acetaminophen or ibuprofen
Baby aspirin, paracetamol or substitute
Antihistamines or allergy medications
Antidiarrheals
Antacid
Cough medicine and / or throat
Petroleum jelly
Oral and rectal (for babies) Thermometers
Dramamine
Antibacterial gel for washing hands without water
Antiseptic ointment
Insect Repellent
Ipecacuanha
Sunscreen
Ointment for insect bites and sunburn
Adhesive bandages in various sizes, adhesive tape and gauze
Premoistened wipes (make your own by putting the paper towels in a dilute solution of mild soap and water)
Tissues
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