GETnBYE
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After hubby had a burn accident at work this week, I have realized the importance of fast treatment of injuries. He is going to be o.k., but if this had happened at a campground instead of at work, I wonder how much worse the burns could have been. With camp fires and grills being such a large part of our recreation, I hope we all will have the needed first aid supplies nearby if we ever need them. Our old kit was a small thing with not much in it from a giveaway at camping world. Below is my new kit, we had lots of the items because hubby is an EMT at work also and has a kit, but I am sure the items can be found at any drug store. I am now looking for a larger container to put everything in and have it mark well. I will probably also put emergency contact numbers somewhere on our camper key chains.
Safe camping everyone.
Nita
Our NEW first aid kit:
WaterJel- emerg. aid for burns
Eye wash
Cold packs
Hot packs
Non rebreather mask
Airway opener ( has a fancy name, but I can't spell it) and I should probably have hubby teach me how to use it.
Blood Stopper trauma dressing
Tons of sterile gauze and gauze rolls
Assorted liquids sterilizing agents, alcohol, beta-dine, peroxide
Sterile disposable scalpel
Sterile gloves
Then just the regular items, ie. band-aids, q-tips, insect sting swabs, etc.
Safe camping everyone.
Nita
Our NEW first aid kit:
WaterJel- emerg. aid for burns
Eye wash
Cold packs
Hot packs
Non rebreather mask
Airway opener ( has a fancy name, but I can't spell it) and I should probably have hubby teach me how to use it.
Blood Stopper trauma dressing
Tons of sterile gauze and gauze rolls
Assorted liquids sterilizing agents, alcohol, beta-dine, peroxide
Sterile disposable scalpel
Sterile gloves
Then just the regular items, ie. band-aids, q-tips, insect sting swabs, etc.
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