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Tips For Preparing First Aid Kits In Case Of Emergency

  • lundi 6 octobre 2014
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  • By Eric Holm


    Basic medical or first aid kits are items that should be readily accessible in every home and motor vehicle. An accident can occur at any point in time and having a properly stocked kit available can be the difference between a tragedy and a good outcome. People commonly suffer from insect bites, minor cuts, burns and scrapes. Most accidents occur somewhere at home but they also commonly occur outdoors or in a car.

    A kit stocked with the necessary items should be in a convenient location in the house. Putting separate kits in the garage and car ensures that you will have what you need at your fingertips regardless of where an accident occurs. Getting prepared for an emergency is something that every homeowner needs to do. Experts recommend stocking enough supplies to last a minimum of 72 hours. These supplies should include any prescription medications that will be needed for the same period of time. Medical emergency kits are especially necessary in households with small children. Children are constantly receiving bumps and bruises and it is always best to be prepared. Make sure every family member knows exactly where the kit is located and how to use the supplies.

    If there are any individuals in the family that have special needs, this must also be considered. Diabetics must have access to a glucose meter and someone with circulatory problems may need a way to monitor blood pressure. Make sure the necessary equipment is included in your emergency kit. Any medication stored must be replaced before it reaches the expiration date.

    Every kit should include the following basic items, a assortment of gauze pads, adhesive tape, various bandages, antibiotic ointment, cotton swabs, eye drops, latex gloves, a tweezers, bottled water for cleaning wounds, and a first aid handbook. All kits should include prescription medications as well as non-prescription medications such as syrup of ipecac used to induce vomiting if instructed by a poison control center, medicines for treating bee stings, antihistamines for itching and allergic reactions, and pain medications such as aspirin.

    It is never a good idea to take safety for granted. Most people will admit that they are not prepared for the worst case scenario. Having what you need to get you through a natural disaster or emergency will give you the peace of mind you need. Start your emergency preparedness program by stocking first aid kits to keep in the car and house.




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