Red cross 1st Aid kit
4 Saline, ampoule, 15ml
1 Antiseptic spray 50ml
1 Burnaid dressing 10 x 10cm
2 Conforming bandage 7.5cm
2 Bandage crepe 5cm
2 Bandage crepe 7.5cm
2 Bandage crepe 10cm
4 Bandage triangular 110cm
1 Tape hypoallergenic 2.5cm
20 Adhesive dressing strips, fabric
1 Adhesive dressing, fabric 6cmx1 mtr
2 Dressing combine 9 X 10cm
5 Dressing non-Adhesive 7.5x5cm
5 Dressing non-Adhesive 10x7.5cm
2 Dressing wound No13 (Sm)
2 Dressing wound No.14 (Med)
1 Scissors, blunt/sharp, S'steel
2 Dressing wound No.15 (Lge)
3 Dressing eye pad
1 Wound closures pkt of 8
3 Dressing gauze 7.5x7.5
1 Universal shears
1 Splinter forceps S'steel
5 Safety pins
1 Tissues, pack of 10s
1 Icepack, instant
1 Pencil
1 Notebook
3 Plastic bags, various sizes
1 Resuscitation shield
5 Glove, disposable (pairs)
1 Foil emergency blanket
1 First Aid booklet
2007-03-02 19:33:38
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answer #1
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answered by Georgie 7
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It depends on whether it is for the home, workplace or camping.
I have three different first aid kits all containing the same basic items, varying in other ways.
My home kit contains:
1 Adhesive tape (2.5cm)
1 Scissors blunt/sharp S'steel
2 Combine dressing (9cm x 20cm)
1 Foil emergency blanket
1 First Aid Notes
2 Gauze bandage 7.5cm
2 Gauze bandages 10cm
2 Gauze bandages 5cm
3 Gauze swabs 7.5cm x 7.5cm
3 Plastic bags, various sizes
4 Non adhesive dressing 7.5 x 5cm
4 Non adhesive dressing 7.5 x 10cm
2 Gloves, disposable (pair)
1 Notepad
100 Adhesive dressing strips, plastic
1 Tissues, pkt of 10
10 Safety pins
1 Splinter forceps S'steel
2 Saline, ampoule 15ml
4 Triangular bandage 110cm
1 Wound dressing No 13 (Sm)
1 Wound dressing No.14 (Med)
1 Wound dressing No.15 (Lge)
1 Pencil
My car first aid kit contains:
Motorist First Aid Kit
2 Sodium chloride 15ml
1 Bandage conforming 5cm
1 Bandage conforming 7.5cm
1 Bandage conforming 10cm
2 Bandage triangular
1 Tape hypoallergenic 2.5cm
25 Adhesive dressing strips
1 Combine dressing 9x20cm
2 Dressing non-adhesive 10x10cm
1 Dressing wound No.13
1 Dressing wound No.14
1 Dressing wound No.15
3 Dressing gauze 7.5 x 7.5
1 Scissors sharp/blunt S'steel
1 Splinter forceps S'steel
5 Safety pins
1 Tissues, pack of 10
1 Pencil
1 Notebook
3 Plastic bags, various sizes
1 Gloves disposable (pair)
1 Foil emergency blanket
1 First Aid Notes
I have also purchased a Rondex Rescusitation mask that is always in my handbag. I purchased it after rescusitating someone a few years ago without a mask.. I dont want to place myself at risk of disease by not using protection if ever needed again.
2007-03-03 16:29:05
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answered by schmoo_withazing 4
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It really depends on whether it is a home first aid kid (boo-boos for kids) or for a professional environment (restaurants, malls) or an area with dangerous equipment (construction areas, military, hospitals).
A lot of the answers provided are excellent tools to put in a first aid kit, but for a home first aid kit, you pretty much only need things like gauze, assorted band-aids, peroxide, Q-tips, aspirin, cotton squares, and a hug & kiss from Mom. Anything that goes beyond these basic needs probably requires stitches and a trip to the hospital :)
2007-03-03 00:16:59
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answer #3
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answered by Kilroy 4
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i might convey popular band help style bandages, and in case you will discover one a 5x9 trauma or abdomen pad and a roll of gauze. The gauze is additionally used to splint an harm making use of slightly timber from the hiking section in case you're able to. Butterfly bandages are good in the shape you get a deep decrease to % up. i might convey some sting relief wipes for any wasp or bee stings, and a few poison o.ok.ivy relief wipes or lotion in case you hike via some. may well be an outstanding theory to %. some antibiotic ointment besides for cuts and scrapes. reckoning on the place you're hiking you're able to discover some water purifying pills in case of an emergency.
2016-10-17 04:02:25
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answer #4
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answered by balick 4
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- crepe bandage
- large open weave bandage
- small open weave bandage
- eye pad with bandage
- scissors
- sterile gauze swabs
- small sterile pads with bandage
- triangular bandage
- hypoallergenic tape
- sterile non-adhesive pads, perforated film absorbent dressings (x2)
- finger bandage and applicator
- disposable gloves latex
- safety pins (optional)
- disposable laerdal face shield (for resuscitation if trained)
- Ear thermometer - electrical thermometer 'hold to head' or Strip thermometer
OPTIONAL
- First Aid book or similar instructions
- Special cuddly toy
- Disinfectant spray (for cleaning up, not for use on children)
- Disinfectant wipes (for cleaning up, not for use on children)
- Body fluid disposal kit inc : disposable gloves, apron and waste bags, absorbent crystals, plastic scrapper, paper towels
2007-03-02 23:20:52
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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bandage scissors, 2x2 and 4x4 gauze sponges, rolls of gauze, band-aids, bandage tape, eye pads, cpr barrier mask, GLOVES for sure, Triple anti-biotic ointment, hydrocortisone cream, wound cleanser, pain reliever of some kind, calamine lotion, hydrogen peroxide, ice pack and hot packs...that should cover anything requiring 1st aide.
2007-03-06 01:36:03
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answer #6
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answered by KAREN S 2
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I would probably follow what Georgie says, but also add a pocket knife with a small saw blade in order to get a makeshift splint if in extreme emergencies.
2007-03-03 05:52:49
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answer #7
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answered by jefftechcrew2006 2
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Gloves (one time use)
Bandages (all sizes)
Sterile gauze (3x3 and larger)
Scissors (optional)
Alcohol wipes
Sting relief
Burn cream
Plastic bag
2007-03-06 02:12:44
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answer #8
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answered by Cynical 3
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.band-aids gauze peroxide or alcohol wipe Advil or some type of pain reliever some type of suave.
2007-03-02 19:03:44
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answer #9
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answered by fredfriese@sbcglobal.net 2
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ice pack, scissors, triangle bandage, latex gloves, wipes, bandaids, elasto bandage, syrop of epecac, gauze, eye cup.
2007-03-03 02:11:57
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answered by fluffyflo_1999 4
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