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How to assemble a basic first-aid kit
A basic first aid kit is a necessary tool needed in an emergency. During an emergency someone may suffer cuts, abrasions, burns or sustain other injuries that could become life-threatening if left untreated. Knowing how to treat minor injuries can make a difference in an emergency.
The following items can help you stop bleeding, prevent infection, and assist in decontamination:
- Two pairs (minimum) Latex or other sterile gloves (if you or family members are allergic to Latex).
- Sterile dressings to stop bleeding.
- Cleansing agent/ soap and antibiotic wipes to disinfect.
- Antibiotic ointment/cream to prevent infection.
- Burn ointment to prevent infection.
- Adhesive bandages in a variety of sizes.
- Scissors
- Eye wash solution to flush the eyes or as general decontaminant.
- Thermometer
- Prescription medications you take every day, such as insulin, heart medicine and asthma inhalers.
- EPI pen for persons susceptible to anaphylactic shock due to insect bites, bee stings, or serious food allergies. (Periodically check medications in first aid kit for medicine expiration dates.)
- Prescribed medical supplies such as glucose and blood pressure monitoring equipment and supplies.
- Non-prescription drugs: aspirin, acetaminophens (like Tylenol), and ibuprofen or similar anti-inflammatory medications used to alleviate pain, and to reduce swelling of sprains or other injuries.
- Anti-diarrhea medication.
- Antacid (for upset stomach).
- Laxative.