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Steve F
28-05-16, 01:46 PM
What do you carry, what have you used? I have a kit and have added a couple of extra things like Nurofen and Bushmans insect repellent but haven't used much in the kit (luckily), what have you used? Just want to make sure it has most things Ill need, pretty sure it does as it even has baggies for "carrying severed body parts" ;)
http://i218.photobucket.com/albums/cc200/steveff/JK/20160528_133529_zpsamyjwmkc.jpg
Cheers
Steve
HOW do you insert pictures? I've got a great first aid kit, but the site doesn't allow me to copy and paste, and the "insert pic" icon above only allows URLs. This has frustrated me for ages!
I have a tackle box full of everything I could think of - and that I don't need a prescription for. Lots of bandages, dressings, tape, saline, antiseptic, pain killers, cold & flu tabs, anti "runs" pills, anti allergy pills, ventolin etc etc. I try to cycle through stuff so it doesn't go out of date.
That said, what gets used most are bandages and splinter probes! I have "given away" a few bandages on trips (never had one returned) and splinters are just a fact of life when camping. Most of the stuff is just in case, and not just for me, I mention that I have a kit and where it is every time I lead a trip
If I remember, I might bring it on Wednesday, or I have a picture on my phone, just can't work out how to 'paste' it here...
Dave
Steve F
28-05-16, 10:47 PM
I carry Ventolin as well for Em as she uses it occasionally, I should add it to the kit :) Imodium is a good idea as well.
To add pictures you really need to open a pic hosting account like one on photobucket, we don't host them here as it's not reliable :(
Cheers
Steve
Add Stingose and antihistimine (with the Ventolin).
Tarzan grip (or similar glue) can be used in lieu sutures (getting things dry is tricky though).
Iodine and anti bacterial hand gel.
Add Stingose and antihistimine (with the Ventolin).
Tarzan grip (or similar glue) can be used in lieu sutures (getting things dry is tricky though).
Iodine and anti bacterial hand gel.
Tarzan grip???? Very high risk of infection....Not advisable to do.... Simply use direct pressure on the wound until wound attended or dressed when medical assistance is found........ Imodium for loose bowels, or you can use x2 junket tab's each time you have a soft motion-- It is not a drug but a sweet in real life.. A torch for seeing/locating glass/sand in a cut...... Use to carry stitch cutters and an odd scalpel blade for cutting... Mircopore tape for taping things up.... A basic laymans guide (booklet) to first aide..... No point in guessing what to do..... A syringe (10ml+) or two to help in flushing of a wound/cut......
yes, wrong material, try Superglue. To be fair there are dermal glues for the purpose, but its the same stuff.
http://www.realfirstaid.co.uk/superglue/
burn cream. hydralite and phenergan (good for allergies and car sickness)
Wooders
30-05-16, 10:40 PM
I like my spray bandaids . Esp for place regular bandaids don't work well.
I also have an emergency/space blanket in my kit.
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redrubi
01-06-16, 01:37 PM
Add some "REAL" first aid training!! St John's etc.:encouragement:
Add some "REAL" first aid training!! St John's etc.:encouragement:
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Cpage66
10-08-16, 06:46 PM
A ration of rum...
uncaged123
11-08-16, 10:58 AM
I've added compression bandages and similar items too, in mine. One never know if a slip will cause a sprain angle, eta.
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