Friday, June 26, 2009

First Aid Kits

We live in a very fast paced society where accidents are common. Thus, first aid kits are invaluable both at home and at work. For most people, any minor trauma means a visit to the nearest emergency room or to a health care professional. Having a first aid kit can help save time and money.

There are many types of first aid kits available for the average consumer. The contents of first aid kits depend on what the kit is going to be used for and for what purpose. Most first aid kits do contain basic items like bandages, some topical antibiotic, dressings, knife, gauze, pain medication, disinfectant, gloves, saline for irrigation, eye goggles, scissors, alcohol wipes, thermometer, blanket, syringe, and an assortment of creams and lotions. Medications, which are generally included in a first aid kit, are an anta acid, pain pills, and an antibiotic.

There is no ideal first aid kit and one must improvise depending on the situation. For home use, most first aids kits are sufficient but if one is a traveler or an outdoors person, survival kits must be supplemented with additional material. This may include addition of breathing equipment, splints, braces, fire starting kits, or other higher quality items to help survive at extremes of temperature.

Almost all first aid kits also come with an instruction manual which detail the supplies and how to use them.

First aid kits come in a variety of packages ranging from durable plastic containers, leather pouches or wall mounted cabinets. Again, the type of container one selects depends on the situation. In any case, one should always ensure that the first aid kit is in a waterproof container and the contents are kept sterile. All first aid kits should be regularly inspected and re-stocked. All out of date items should be replaced.

First aid kits do range in prices but a decent kit for both home and outdoor use starts at $ 30 and above.

For more on first aid kits please visit, www.buyasurvivalkit.com/firstaidkits-First_Aid_Kits.html

3 comments:

  1. When it comes to buying medical equipment, there are so many considerations that you need to make. You can have the best equipment but if it's not installed properly, it will be useless. For more information on sell medical equipment click here.

    ReplyDelete
  2. This comment has been removed by the author.

    ReplyDelete
  3. MEDRUX's natural rubber examination gloves are made of high grade rubber latex, providing superior tensile strength and elasticity. Source for more about Medrux medical-grade disposable latex gloves.

    ReplyDelete