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TrooperMax
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Joined: 21 Sep 2006
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Location: Orleans, Ontario, Canada

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I understand First Aid is becoming a popular topic here, and that's a good thing. I would suggest people put up pictures and/or descriptions of their kits and everyone else can rate them. TFisher is knowledgeable in this area and can help us out to keep us safer than we were before. I got a kit myself and its pretty well stocked but I doubt its got everything, and thats why i'm going to post it here later too.

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Daffy
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Location: Nova Scotia, Canada

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Ok, here is my current kit. I am always adding to it so here is the up to date list. It weighs in at 1.5lbs

Gauze Pads – 4”x4” – 17
- 3”x3” – 10
- 2”x3” – 2
- 8”x3” – 7
- 2”x2” – 2

Roll Gauze – 4’x15’ – 1
- 3”x15’ – 2
- 2”x15’ – 2

Tensor Bandage – 4”x4’ - 1

Non-Latex Gloves – 3 pair

3M Medical Tape – 1 roll

BSN Medical Tap – 1 roll

Purell Hand Sanitizer – 1 59ml bottle

PDI Benzalkonium Chloride Antiseptic Towelette – 3

Alcohol Swabs – 59

Band-Aids – Fabric Elastic Strip Bandage 7/8”x3” – 33
- ZEE Dura Strip Bandage 7/8”x3” – 9
- Safe Cross First Aid Plastic Bandage 7/8”x3” – 8
- Sterilized Adhesive Bandage 7/8”x2” – 10
- Kare Strip Fabric Bandage 7/8”x3” – 2
- ZEE Fabric Large Patch Bandage 2”x3” – 10
- Safe Cross First Aid Fingertip Bandage – 1
- Zee Fabric Fingertip Bandage 1 พ”x2” – 6
- Kare Strip Sterile Fabric Knuckle Bandage – 2
- ZEE Fabric Knuckle Bandage 1 ฝ”x3” – 13

Triangular Bandage – Safe Cross First Aid 40”x40”x56” – 3
- AMG 40”x40”x56”

Tweezers - 1






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Daffy
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Currently I am try'n to figure out how to get a roll of duckt tape and a 5" tensor bandage into it....

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Drummer Dave
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Daffy wrote:
Currently I am try'n to figure out how to get a roll of duckt tape and a 5" tensor bandage into it....
>> Take an old pencil, the width of the duct tape and wrap it around the pencil 30 times or so. Saves mega space, ive done it for my expedition pack.

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Daffy
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Drummer Dave wrote:
Daffy wrote:
Currently I am try'n to figure out how to get a roll of duckt tape and a 5" tensor bandage into it....
>> Take an old pencil, the width of the duct tape and wrap it around the pencil 30 times or so. Saves mega space, ive done it for my expedition pack.


That is a good idea, also you could throw in a small piece of paper so the pen/pencil could be used to get info from the patient (if it wasn't you that was hurt) like past medical history, phone numbers to call, last meal ate, what happened, everything down the line. That would allow you to have a better sense of what went on and also gives them something to do other than look at what happened to them. Thanks!

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TrooperMax
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Great idea indeed, i've use dthat for years with electrical tape. Smile

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flashlightfreak9
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Location: Sweet Home Alabama!!!

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Here's mine. It is an Adventure Medical Kits Ultralight and Watertight .5! Very Happy



List of contents:
2..... Motrinฎ (Ibuprofen 200 mg), Pkg./2
1..... Splinter Picker/Tick Remover Forceps
2..... Antihistamine (Diphenhydramine 25 mg)
2..... After Biteฎ Sting and Itch Relief Wipe
3..... Safety Pins
1..... Aloksak™ Waterproof Bag, 4.5" x 7"
1..... Moleskin, 3" x 4"
2..... Dressing, Gauze, Sterile, 3" x 3", Pkg./2
2..... Dressing, Gauze, Sterile, 2" x 2", Pkg./2
1..... Dressing, Non-Adherent, Sterile, 3" x 4"
1..... Bandage, Conforming Gauze, Non-Sterile, 2"
2..... Bandage, Butterfly Closure
1..... Tincture of Benzoin Topical Adhesive, Vial
3..... After Cuts & Scrapesฎ Wipe
1..... Tape, 1/2" x 10 Yards
2..... Triple Antibiotic Ointment, 1/32 oz
4..... Bandage, Adhesive, Fabric, 1" x 3"
2..... Bandage, Adhesive, Fabric, Knuckle

Not the most comprehensive, but it serves my needs. Cool

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Mystik Spiral
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Joined: 25 Mar 2007
Posts: 1024
Location: Green Bay, WI

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flashlightfreak9 wrote:


Not the most comprehensive, but it serves my needs. Cool


I'd say there's more than enough there. Very Happy

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flashlightfreak9
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It's pretty basic. But it has more than the .3(tweezers added), and the .7 doesn't have much more than the .5, so I settled on this one. Cool

Any cuts, scratches, or other small injuries will be well taken care of. Very Happy

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