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====== First Aid Kit ====== | ====== First Aid Kit ====== | ||
- | Where ever you go, packing a **first aid kit** is important, as is knowing some basic first aid in case of an emergency. You //can// purchase complete ready-made kits, but it will be more useful to you create your own //(for example: Many ready-made kits have latex gloves, so people with latex allergies would have a latex-free | + | Wherever |
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+ | A properly stocked first aid kit is extremely cheap peace of mind to have around. You //can// purchase complete ready-made kits, but the kit will be more useful to you if you create your own //(for example: Many ready-made kits have latex gloves, so people with latex allergies would be more suited by a kit with nitrile or vinyl gloves)//. | ||
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+ | It is not hard to build your own first aid kit. It is basically a combination of two things: The **components** and the **case**. | ||
===== Kit Components ===== | ===== Kit Components ===== | ||
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Bare minimum, a basic first-aid kit needs to have: | Bare minimum, a basic first-aid kit needs to have: | ||
- | * Antiseptic wipes (preferably Betadine) | + | * Antiseptic wipes, preferably Betadine |
- | * Gauze, | + | * Gauze, |
* Band-aids and liquid bandage | * Band-aids and liquid bandage | ||
* Antibiotic cream and burn cream | * Antibiotic cream and burn cream | ||
- | * Hand sanitizer or Betadine in a small plastic bottle | + | * Tweezers and trauma shears |
* Disposable gloves | * Disposable gloves | ||
- | * Tweezers | + | * Hand sanitizer or Betadine in a small plastic bottle |
- | * Finger splint | + | |
- | * Small instant cold/hot pack | + | |
- | If you have any existing medical condition, you should pack accordingly for that as well: | + | If you have room, you might also want to consider: |
- | * If you're diabetic // | + | |
+ | * Ace bandage and safety pins | ||
+ | * Finger splint // | ||
+ | * Blister pads // | ||
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+ | Many of these components you can probably scavenge from other places for free, if you look hard enough. | ||
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+ | If you have any existing medical conditions, you should pack accordingly for those as well: | ||
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* If you're asthmatic, pack your inhaler. | * If you're asthmatic, pack your inhaler. | ||
- | * If you have serious allergies, pack an epipen. | + | * If you have serious allergies, pack an Epipen. |
+ | * If you wear contacts, or your eyes dry out all the time, pack extra eyedrops. | ||
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+ | ===== Holding it Together ===== | ||
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+ | ==== Portable First Aid Kits ==== | ||
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+ | Most of you building first aid kits will probably be taking them out into the field, or leaving them in your cars. In this case you will want something **portable**. Any simple pouch will do. Even a //Crown Royal// bag would work. A zippered canvas pouch with [[gear: | ||
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+ | You will want to keep the case sorted, so that you are not emptying the entire thing out during emergencies trying to find that one thing you need. Basic organization in advance //(Band aids kept together in one spot, creams in another, etc)// helps reduce a lot of aggravation on the field. Some pouches might have internal compartments or slots to put things. Others might just be a big open space that quickly becomes a bottomless void. Forcing those voids to abide by set structure & boundaries is easily accomplished with a series of smaller (and thinner) pouches. | ||
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