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... will no doubt be used to seeing first aid kits, in offices, workshops, kitchens, shops, but perhaps not in private homes. Accidents happen everywhere, and you need a basic kit for most accidents. Cars etc. are also a useful place to have these, you may not be trained in it s use but it may be required by someone else, perhaps on you!. Kits that are made to comply with Health & Safety laws are not covered he... Read the full review: First Aid Kits in genral, can be a life saver. by firemanspam |
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Lifesystems Mountain First Aid Kit Health Misc / First aid kit designed for mountain use but also suitable for any outdoor activity. It contains 1 crepe bandage, 1 Ambulance dressing, 1 strip fabric dressing, 1 large non adherent dressing, 6 antiseptic wipes, 1 No.8 bandage, 1 adhesive dressing, 2 non a overall rating |
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First Aid Kits in general ... person should have a first aid kit in their house and also in their car. What you keep in it depends on your family but there are some items which are universal in all cases. Your first aid kit should be kept in an easily accessible place, the last thing you want in an emergency is to be pulling out boxes from your cupboard trying to find it. If it does contain medication however it should be kept out of the reach of children. You should check it regularly to ensure any medication has not passed its best before date and also remember to restock items quickly after you have used them. So what should it contain? Firstly plasters, ideal for everyday cuts and grazes,... Read the full review: First Aid Kits - what every home should have by AJ26 |
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First Aid Kits in general ... husband has always been one for safety. As a child and young adult he was actively involved in St John Ambulance Brigade and as a result we ve always had an eclectic collection of bandages, slings and plasters around the house but, before we married, you d never find basic medicines in the house. The household kit that my husband had had been packaged in a waterproof container, clearly labelled and was kept, rather sensibly, under the sink where we both knew about it. There is stayed. We then moved house and, ironically, the first time we actually needed to find a plaster the kit was nowhere to be found. When, a couple of days later it was located (needless to say... Read the full review: Be Prepared by cmh4135 |
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First Aid Kits in general ... Aid A Little Look Inside My Own First Aid Kit. There are thousands of first aid products that are marketed to us as must have items, and as a country I bet we collectively spend billions of pounds a year on sticking plasters and antiseptic creams. So many of the items we buy are highly packaged and contained in tubes and tubs that can’t be recycled easily. So off to the landfill they go, and really, I suppose the biggest question we should be asking, is do we really need them in the first place? So I thought about what I have in what I call my medicine cupboard, which is really a first aid cupboard with lots of tubs of vitamins and paracetamol thrown in too. Here ... Read the full review: FIRST AID FOR THE INJURED - A LOOK INSIDE MY FIRST AID CUPBOARD! by katestuartuk |


