Your
vacation supplies must include a first-aid kit.
Have
it available while traveling and take it with you whenever you go walking,
hiking, or any activity that takes you away from civilization.
You can use just about any type of
container for your first-aid kit. It’s best if the container is lightweight,
like plastic, and has a good lid. A handle can be useful also. A small toolbox,
lunchbox, fishing
tackle box or even kitchen Tupperware would work.
Here
is a list of things to consider including in your vacation first-aid kit. This
is not a comprehensive list and you may have other items to add.
You should have some sterile gauze with adhesive
tape and scissors to cut them. Make sure the scissors are sharp. Also
multiple sizes of band-aids. Tip: Sanitary
napkins are sterile and make good compresses to stop bleeding.
To
clean cuts and wounds include antibiotic cream, hydrogen peroxide and
antiseptic wipes.
Consider
including aspirin and acetaminophen, instant cold
packs, calamine lotion and hydrocortisone cream.
Also, antacid, insect
repellent, motion
sickness medication, anti-diarrhea medication, sunscreen, cold and flu tablets
If
anyone is taking prescription medicine be sure to bring enough for the whole
trip.
The first-aid kit is a good place to
store a list of emergency numbers along with your medical insurance
information.
It’s always a good idea to have a
first-aid manual on hand and review it before you leave. This way you will be
much more prepared should a situation arise where you need it. This
is a great opportunity for children to learn a little about first-aid so review
the manual with them too.
Other
miscellaneous items that could be helpful are thermometer, latex gloves,
tweezers and flashlight with spare batteries.
Keep
your vacation first-aid kit easily accessible at all times but away from small
children.







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