Your First Aid Kit
Everyone should have a
well-stocked first aid kit handy at home, in the car and in the workplace.
The contents of your kit
will vary depending upon the number of people it is designed to protect as well
as special circumstances where it will be used.
For example, a first aid
kit in a factory where there may be danger of flying debris getting into the eye
should certainly have a sterile eyewash solution in its kit. If a family member
is a known diabetic, your kit at home should have a glucose or sugar solution.
When assembling your
first aid kit, whether for use in the home, car or at work, you should consider
possible injuries you are likely to encounter and then select kit contents to
treat those conditions.
It's also important to
check your kit periodically to restock items that have been used and to replace
items that are out-of-date.
It's also advisable at
home and at work to have both a stationary kit, stored in a cabinet or drawer,
as well as a compact portable kit that can be taken quickly to the site of an
emergency.
Recommended Contents for
a First Aid Kit
[Modify to suit your particular needs]
[Modify to suit your particular needs]
- Activated Charcoal (for
poisoning emergencies)
- Adhesive strip bandages -
assorted sizes
- Adhesive tape
- Alcohol - rubbing 70%
- Alcohol wipes
- Antacid
- Antibiotic ointment
- Baking soda
- Calamine lotion
- Chemical ice packs
- Chemical hot packs
- Cotton balls
- Cotton swabs
- Decongestant tablets &
spray
- Diarrhea medication
- Disposable latex or vinyl
gloves
- Elastic bandages
- Face mask for CPR
- First aid guide
- Flashlight
- Gauze pads - various sizes
- Hot-water bottle
- Household ammonia
- Hydrocortisone cream .5%
- Hydrogen Peroxide
- Hypoallergenic tape
- Ice bag
- Insect repellent
- Insect sting swabs
- Matches
- Meat tenderizer (for insect
bites)
- Moleskin
- Needles
- Non-adhering dressings [Telfa]
- Oil of Cloves
- Over-the-counter pain
medication [aspirin]
- Paper & pencil
- Paper drinking cups
- Roller guaze - self adhering
- Safety pins
- Salt
- Scissors
- Soap
- Space blanket
- Sam splint
- Sugar or glucose solution
- Syrup of Ipecac
- Thermometer - oral & rectal
- Tongue blades
- Triangular bandages
- Tweezers
- Waterproof tape
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