First Aid Kit Contents
Every home, office, school or rather everybody should have a first aid kit ready for emergency. If you are not sure about the first aid kit supplies, then the following article will enlighten you regarding the first aid kit contents.
First Aid Kit Container
Choose a box that is light, easy to carry and accessible. It should be big enough to hold all the basic first aid kit supplies. You can use old rectangular or square tin cookie boxes or freezer bag for storing your first aid kit contents.
Proper Place for First Aid Kit
Keep your first aid kit in an area that is easily accessible to everyone during an emergency. Keep different first aid kits for your home, office and car. The best places to keep a first aid kit contents are :
- Bathroom or Kitchen Cabinet
- Glove compartment in the car
- Workshop
- Garage
- Playground
- Classroom
- Church
- Cafeteria
The first aid kit contents should consist of all the basic essentials needed to treat an injury. Prepare a first aid kit contents list and cross check it with a medical practitioner. Visit the local drug store and buy proper quantity of requirements according to the first aid kit contents list. The following first aid kits contents should be present in your kit.
- Bar of soap
- 2-inch roller bandage
- 1-inch roller bandage
- 1-inch adhesive
- 3-by-3-inch sterile pads
- Triangular bandage
- Assorted gauze pads
- Adhesive strips
- Oral thermometer
- Scissors
- Tweezers
- Sunburn lotion
- Lip salve
- Poison-ivy lotion
- Small flashlight (with extra batteries and bulb)
- Absorbent cotton
- Iodine tablets
- Safety pins
- Needles
- Paper cups
- Foot powder
- Instant ice packs
- Insect repellent
- Insect sting swabs
- Matches
- Oil of Cloves
- Hot-water bottle
- Alcohol wipes
- Acetaminophen and Ibuprofen
- Gloves
- 1 blanket (space blanket)
- 1 blanket (space blanket)
- Antibiotic Cream
- Antiseptic solution (like hydrogen peroxide)
- Antiseptic solution (like hydrogen peroxide)
- First aid instruction booklet
- List of emergency phone numbers

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