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First Aid Kit

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This is a deluxe emergency first aid kit that includes items typically needed while traveling or camping.
  • Duct tape
    Duct tape is one of those items that can fix almost anything. If you don't already have some in your car tool box, then wrap a few feet of duct tape around a piece of doweling and put it in your first aid kit. You never know when you might need it. Be aware that duct tape will no longer adhere to a surface if it becomes wet.
  • Tourniquet
    A tourniquet is a device which helps stop blood flow to a wound. It is generally made from rubber. An alternative to a tourniquet is to use an ace bandage or strip of stretchy material.
  • Small bottle of water
    Need enough water to rinse off any cut or scrape
  • Bandages - various sizes
    When choosing bandages for your first aid kit, make sure you have enough large adhesive bandages that will adhere in water.
  • Gauze and tape
    You will often find gauze and bandaging tape in a standard first aid kit; although cotton tissue and any tape will work, if needed.
  • Tweezers
    There is no substitute for a quality pair of tweezers. Spending a couple dollars more for a good pair of metal tweezers is best.
  • Small scissors
    You could substitute for a pocket knife.
  • Ice pack
  • Anti-itch cream
  • Antibiotic cream (with pain relief)
  • Nausea medicine
    Be sure to keep the packaging or cut out the directions and keep with the medicine.
  • Liquid soap
  • Bottle of water
  • Pain medicine
  • Antihistamine
  • Hydrogen peroxide
  • Ace bandage
  • Insect repellent
    For an alternative to Deet, fill a spray bottle with a tablespoon of citronella oil or lavender oil and 8 oz. of vodka. Then spray on your skin. For the face, pack a cotton cloth to spray with bug repellent and wipe the face. Insect repellent wipes are also handy for a first aid kit.
  • Emergency phone numbers and contact numbers
    Laminate or attach to the outside of the first aid kit and cover with clear tape.
  • Clean cloth
  • Antacid
  • Lip balm with 15-30spf sunscreen protection
  • Eye drops
Pack items in small plastic containers, reseal-able bags, or small bottles. Label with permanent marker or labeling tape.
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