5 Things You Must Do If You Want To Create a
First Aid Kit For Your Family
by: Robin Shortt
1. Accidents and medical
emergencies in the home happen frequently. Maybe more
frequently than we realize.
Statistics show a fatal injury occurs every 18 minutes in
homes across America and every 4 seconds a disabling injury
could occur. Accidents occur from
falls, fire, burns, choking and poisoning.
2. Every home should have at least one first Aid Kit that is
well stocked and readily available.
First Aid Kits are used most often for minor injuries such as
cuts, sunburns or bites. Having a well stocked First Aid Kit
available can save someone's life in a serious accident.
3. A First Aid Kit won't be any good to you if you don't know
how to use it.
Make sure you have a guide in your kit from a reliable source.
It should have the latest medical advice and be easy to
understand, particularly under stress.
4. There are 5 categories that are imperative in your First Aid
Kit
5. Instruments
Pointed tweezers for removing splinters Disposable latex or non
latex gloves Small rounded-tipped scissors for cutting tape,
clothes or bandages Breathing Barrier for performing CPR
Thermometer-either digital or mercury Ice Bag Eye Patches Oral
medicine syringe Bandages that are good quality. A variety of
all sizes to dress a variety of wounds One dozen individually
wrapped sterile gauze pads 2" X 2" Six non-stick gauze bandages
Six individually wrapped sterile gauze pads 4" X 4" One roll 2"
gauze bandage One roll 5" gauze bandage Elastic bandages
Triangular Bandages Adhesive Tape
6. Antiseptics
Antiseptics such as Hydrogen Peroxide to kill germs.
Antibacterial cream or ointment . This is good for cuts
,scrapes and insect bites.
7. Medicines
Over the counter medicines such as antihistamine cough
suppressant aspirin syrup of ipecac in case someone ingests
poison. This should only be used after calling the Poison
Control Center first.
8. Keeping your First Aid Kit Updated
Your First Aid Kit should be checked once a year, possibly the
same day you check your smoke detectors, to be sure it is fully
stocked and nothing has expired. Make sure you always make a
note of anything you use out of your Kit so it can easily be
replaced.
9. Storing your First Aid Kit
Make sure you store your First Aid Kit in a tote bag or plastic
container that will keep your kit clean and dry and easily
accessible in your home. It is recommended to have one on each
floor in your home and workshop. Make sure everyone in your
home knows where they are and how to use it. It could save your
families life.
About The Author
Val and Robin Shortt are experienced campers and own three
outdoor websites For more tips like these and to register for
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http://www.goodnightcampingequipment.com
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