First Aid Kits
Johnsons Safe Travels, First Aid Portable Kit
(Health and Beauty) First Aid Kit
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Forty-item first aid kit is portable and organized.
Includes a plastic case and 40 pieces.
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I'm currently looking for a waterproof, ANSI-standard first aid kit that can fit into a duffel bag. Any suggestions or places where I can buy one?
I've looked on Amazon, but many of them don't have good reviews.
Check outdoor equipment stores such as Mountain Equipment. You will also find good first aid kits in marine and boating stores.
This is a quick look and some information on My Adventure Medical Kit. Check out their website for a full list of products they offer. I have ...
i am 13 and i dont know if i should charge a different rate for different ages? like 0-3 4-7 8-11 those ages seem to need different prices i am also trained in cpr and what to do in an emergancy i have some experience and have been trained in the red cross babysitting course i have my babysitting license and my own portable first aid kit so how much should i charge????
im your age and im a baby sitter,
no matter what age, you always charge 5 dollars an hour, and then when you get more experience babysitting then you raise up the charge.
Price: $13.32
Ideal for any home and office or sports activity
Designed to meet OSHA requirements
Compact plastic case and 61 pieces
Hello,
I would like to put together the ultimate first-aid kit. What equipment should I include? Exclude? I plan on getting the Pelican 1550EMS case to store everything in, but would like to hear other opinions. I am not hiking with the kit, so it doesn't need to be light weight. It will be used at home, in car, on boat.
What I have thought of so far:
1. Stethoscope
2. Sphygmo (blood-pressure cuff)
3. fingertip oximeter
4. Assorted band-aids, gauze, trauma pads, tape, scissors, occlusive/semi " bandages
5. Possibly portable EKG
6. Possibly defibrelator
7. non-latex gloves/masks
8. Tweezers
9. Flashlight
10. Magnifying Glass
11. Finger Splints
12. Alcohol swabs/wipes
13, Instant cold packs
14. Thermometer
15. CPR Mouthpiece
16. Lighter
17. Dental Kit
18. non-latex tourniquets
19. Otoscope
20. Possibly I.V. kit/fluids
21. Glucose Meter
22. Needles/Syringes
23. Contact Lens Case
24. Disposable D.E. Razor
25. Scalpel
26. Tampons
Medication:
1. Tylenol
2. Aspirin
3. Narcotic pain killer
4. Valium (or similar benzo)
5. Neosporin, iodine, saline
6. Insulin
7. smelling salts
8. Nitroglycerin
9. Calamine Lotion
10. Benadryl/Sudafed/Antihistemine
11. Antidiarrheal
12. Antacid
13. Eye drops
14. Motion sickness pills/patches
15. Topical anasthetic
16. Cervical collar
17. Airway adjuncts
18. BVM (bag valve mask)
Please exclude comments about liability laws, etc... I am very familiar with good samaritan laws, etc... This kit is purely for use on myself, family, friends, and extreme emergencies.
Thank you for your responses!
Forgot to include GluStitch
1) suture material
2) steri strips
3) knife
4) Hot packs
5) Extra batteries
6) Oxygen
7) Hemostats
8) probes
9) Activated charcoal
10) Epinepherin
11) Glucose syrup
12) Syrgical masks
13) Eye patches
14) Steril gloves
15) Road flares
16) Baking soda
17) Space blanket
18) Betadine
19) Zylicaine with and without epinepherine
I hope this Is some help
Price:
$15.56
$11.05
Can hold essential items for active travel
Designed for pack & go convenience
Organized case keeps items accessible
I'm young and in great shape, and planning on hiking the trail as fast and cheap as possible. I'm counting on completing the trail in about 3 months. I'm guessing I'm gonna need the following: backback, bivi, sleeping bag, clothes, food, compass, first aid kit, palm pilot(for taking pics, listening to music, and using as a trail journal), compact camping stove, cookware, small survival kit, knife, fire starter, water bladder w/ hose, and a water purification system, oh and maybe one of those portable shower things. Do you think I need a portable shower thing, what else did I forget? How often are their resupply points to buy more food and stuff(i don't want to mail anything)? How much should it cost me if I don't buy anything along the way except resupply, and It takes me 3 months to complete?
You don't need a portable shower thing, although it would be a luxury. If you are serious about hiking the trail, you don;t need to ask us on Yahoo! Answers. You need to sit down with a map and a couple of guidebooks and plot your course and your daily mileage. This is especially important since you plan on blazing through it as fast as possible. As for cost, if you resupply yourself by sending to post offices on the route, eat cheap (lots of ramen and no restaurants and motels on the way), you can probably get it done for $1200 or so (not including postage for your resupply packs or your equipment).
But from what I've read, most people like to really carb up during their excursions into towns and eat really big meals at restaurants. I'd suggest that you do that at least once every two weeks. And sleep in a real bed and give your body at least a day, if not two, to recover. You are young and in shape, but lots of things can happen out on the trail like shin splints, sprained knees and ankles, bad falls. You might think the side trips to nearby towns will slow you down, but they may give your body the boost it needs to continue the torrid pace you want to set.
Back scrubber
Nail brush
Hair dryer
Portable radio
Flashlight
First aid kit
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