Some Necessary and Essential Contents of a First Aid Kit

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Some Necessary and Essential Contents of a First Aid Kit


Life on the world is hazardous to your health. Every breathing individual knows almost from the beginning that there will be owies big and small. So we start out with the sure knowledge that it is only a matter of time before we are going to need something from the first aid kit. Needless to say time has no respect for place or activity so we have to be always prepared. That's a very important factor the Boy Scouts got right. Being prepared means having a kit that's close buy and stocked with the stuff you will need once the event occurs. We recommend that you've got a kit for your home, vehicles and or portable kits which might be taken with you into the great outdoors for anyone who is so inclined.

Essential First Aid Kit Items

The list of items which you could put in or find in a first aid kit is potentially endless and that means you need to concentrate on the basics and then build on that for life style variations and personal needs.

We are happy to say that there are plenty of quality first aid kits in the marketplace that will more than do the job, there are also many stuff out there that's, well junk from overseas.

So some tips about what we suggest. Basic everyday medical is founded on the clean, treat and cover method. That covers the large section of everyday first aid, things such as cuts and scrapes, abrasions, bumps and minor burns. The things it is advisable to treat these common ailments are:

   Antiseptics(Clean): This could include our favorite the antiseptic wipe, an initial aid spray or hydrogen peroxide at no time should you use alcohol being an antiseptic.

   Topicals(Treat): For cuts and scrapes you wish to involve some antibiotic ointment or first aid cream to put on the wound after it is cleaned. In the case of a minor burn you will want to treat them with a hydrogel burn gel.

   Bandage(Cover): Once you have cleaned and treated your wound this is the time to cover. Most cuts and scrapes could be covered with an range of adhesive bandages. (see our list below for a few really exciting recommendations) Abrasions, larger injuries and burns need special attention so you are going to want on hand an excellent collection of gauze or non-stick sterile pads, rolled gauze bandages of various sizes, ace bandages or our preference Coban since it sticks to itself and you also won't need adhesive tape and of course several sized of the hydrogel burn dressings.

Beyond Basics

We hope that almost all your medical needs are handled by the basics but you need to give some considered the possibility of a serious emergency. As this is a discussion about first aid we need to ensure that the definition is clear.

My Funk & Wagnall's standard dictionary defines it this way. Medical "Treatment given within an emergency before full medical care can be obtained."

And that's what we will talk about beyond the basics. There is no substitute for professional help when one is seriously hurt but there are things that you can and should do prior to the cavalry arrives. Which means you call or have someone else call 911.

   Number 1 is stopping the bleeding. The most typical method would be to apply pressure. You can certainly do that with your hand if you want to but we would advise that you have a collection of sterile gauze compresses that come in a number of shapes and sizes. Also you can use pressure point and elevation to slow down the bleeding. Much more serious or arterial bleeding may need the use of a tourniquet that may be crafted from a belt, rope, garment or whatever else involves hand. (There are new products available that address serious bleeding and we recommend them for the kits when you can reasonably expect that kind of injury, see our list below for a few good recommendations)

   When you have the bleeding under control the next thing you want to do is be certain that the injured person is breathing. You may want to clear the airway or administer CPR.Many kits include CPR devices and protective gloves or personal protective equipment for used in this type of emergency. We've them too but they aren't much use if you haven't been been trained in CPR.

   With the bleeding in order and the breathing working you then desire to make the victim comfortable and treat for shock. That means elevating the feet above the head level and keeping them warm until help arrives. The Mylar rescue blanket is a handy item to possess in your first aid kits for this.

We prefer to say that medical supplies aren't rocket science and we like to keep things simple. We also prefer to accommodate our customers a lot of which have their own ideas of what ought to be in their medical kits or are impelled by ubiquitous regulations. So you will find a great variety of quality first aid products at our website. We invite you to select among our fine kits (which we build ourselves) or put one together yourself as we offer a good collection of empty first aid kit bags and boxes.

As mentioned earlier, there are many of new exciting products that we want to create to your attentions for consideration in your medical kit. AEDs have become very reliable, simple to operate and reasonable priced, even for families. Basic level AEDs start at about $1,200

Specialty adhesive bandages we'd recommend you check out include, Waterseal from American White Cross, LiquidSkin from Chemence Medical Products and Fingerwrap Extra-Long bandages from Hart Health. We've mentioned hydro gels for burns so have a look at Cool Blaze products for burns.

Finally and more exciting are the new stop bleeding products which have literally changed the landscape in first aid and save countless lives. We have been proud to represent BloodStop, WoundSeal, BleedArrest and Celox at our website. There you have our not rocket science look into the thorny topic of medical essentials.  https://firstaidtraininglancashire.co.uk/best-first-aid-courses-lancashire/  to hear from you and become pleased to be liked by you on Facebook page.

An initial aid kit is a assortment of supplies and equipment for use in giving first aid. There is a wide variation in the contents of first aid supplies using the knowledge and experience. It is strongly recommended that all basic medical kits come in a clean, waterproof container to keep the contents safe, aseptic.