
Anatomy of a First Aid Kit
A well-stocked first aid kit is a handy thing to have. To be prepared for emergencies,
keep a first aid kit in your home and in your automobile. Carry a first aid kit with you
or know where you can find one when you are hiking, biking, camping or boating. Find out
the location of first aid kits where you work.
First aid kits come in many shapes and sizes. You can buy one from a drug store, you
can buy one from the Adams County Chapter may sell them, or you can make your own kit.
Some kits are designed for special activities such as hiking, camping or boating. Whether
you buy a first aid kit or put one together, make sure it has all the items you may need.
Include any personal items, such as medications and emergency phone numbers, or other
items your physician may suggest. Check the kit regularly. Make sure the flashlight
batteries work. Check expiration dates and replace
any used or out-of-date contents. The contents of a first aid kit can be dangerous in the
hands of young children. Store your first aid kit in a secure place out of the reach of
young children.
Here are suggestions for the contents of a first aid kit:
- Activated Charcoal (use only if instructed by Poison Control Center)
- Adhesive Tape
- Antiseptic Ointment
- Band-Aids (assorted sizes)
- Blanket
- Cold Pack
- Disposable Gloves
- Gauze Pads and Roller Gauze (assorted sizes)
- Hand Cleaner
- Plastic Bags
- Scissors and Tweezers
- Small Flashlight and Extra Batteries
- Syrup of Ipecac (use only if instructed by Poison Control Center)
- Triangular Bandage
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**Taken from www.redcross.org
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