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Guardian Essentials First Aid Kit
This basic first aid kit contains diverse supply of first aid items needed for emergencies.
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$5.99 plus S&H
42-Piece Portable First Aid Kit
Portable first aid kits provide
the benefit of being stored anywhere for convenience.
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$1.99 plus S&H
58-Piece Deluxe Pet First Aid Kit
This deluxe pet first aid kit comes in a nylon bag and has
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What Makes A Good Survival First Aid Kit?

Many inexpensive first aid kits are so simple that they are only a small addition to emergency survival planning. Be sure that any first aid kit you purchase is complete. If you do purchase a first aid kit that only contains band aids, tape and some gauze, add some items of your own to complete the kit.
So what makes a good first aid kit? A good first aid kit contains a diverse and complete supply of first aid items needed for emergency survival planning as sanitizing products, bandages and tape, a first aid guide, splints, medicine, and lotions such as sunscreen and lip ointment. Many complete emergency survival first aid kits are sold online or may be assembled yourself, though the cost of building your own first aid kit may be greater than purchasing a preassembled kit. If you decide to build a first aid kit yourself, keep in mind where the first aid kit will be stored and build the kit according to potential emergencies that may present themselves in the immediate area where the kit will be stored. Be sure to at least meet emergency survival standards when adding items to the kit.
Sanitizing items such as alcohol pads and antibiotic ointment are the first priority when treating a wound or injury. Wounds must be cleaned with effective sterilization equipment before they are bandaged to avoid infection. Infection can be a silent attacker in injuries that can add to the severity of the injury. Be sure to keep enough sterilization supplies in your first aid kit.
Once the injury is cleaned properly, sterile bandages are applied to keep the injury clean, support it and protect it from further injury. Include bandages of various sizes in your first aid kit. You may have to add bandages of different sizes to a simple commercial first aid kit. Only having band aids in the kit does not adequately prepare you for injuries. Splints, first aid tape and gauze are important for injuries that require support until help can arrive. Popsicle sticks work well for finger splints.
Medicines are another essential part of emergency survival planning. Ibuprofen, aspirin and antacid tablets are common items in a complete first aid kit. Be sure you are prepared for physical ailments that could keep you from functioning properly in an survival situation. A final necessary item to include in your first aid kit is a first aid guide. First aid guides are inexpensive and can be purchased online. Don’t rely on your memory or your education to use your first aid kit properly. Emergency situations can be stressful and emotionally intense causing you to panic. You may not be able to think clearly and remember first aid procedures you have learned in the past. First aid guides will give easy instructions to whoever is using the first aid kit.
Three important places to store a first aid kit are in your home, in your car and at work. Since most of your time is spent at these places, make sure you have enough first aid kits to help the potential number of people who may need one in any of these locations. Emergency survival planning should be considered in all aspects of your daily life.
Finally, after you have obtained your first aid kits and have placed them in the key areas listed above, be sure to review the contents of the first aid kits every few months to see if any items need to be restocked. Always keep your first aid kits complete and up to date. Be sure to keep up on emergency survival tasks.

Below is a list of basic items to include in your first aid kit.
• Trauma dressing
• Sunscreen lotion packets
• Sting relief prep pads
• Burn cream packs
• Aspirin tablets
• Antacid tablets
• Ibuprofen tablets
• Lip ointment packets
• Antibiotic packets
• Pair of vinyl gloves
• Finger splints
• Cotton tip applicators
• Roll of first aid tape
• Roll of gauze dressing
• First aid instruction Guide

After including the above items in your first aid kit, remember to customize your first aid kit for your own needs.
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