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Grove First Aid Kit. Caravan and Motorhome Use

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Gauze is great for injuries that are either too big for a simple band-aid fix or are very deep and have lots of blood coming out. Make sure you have a fair amount of gauze in case a more serious open wound occurs. If you have gauze you’ll definitely need a roll of medical tape to secure it to the injury. I’ll talk more in depth about medical tape below. If you might find yourself dealing with something more serious than splinters, you’d be better off with a survival kit like this. Yes, I have a small first aid kit of just 90 items. Fortunately, I have not had to use it, but it gives me peace of mind when I go hiking.” – Tom Miner, 2004 Dodge Ram 3500, 2005 Host Yukon 11.5 SS Extra prescription and non-prescription medications used regularly (keep an eye on expiration dates)

Weighing one pound, this kit is a different beast than ultralight kits like the Adventure Medical Kits .7. Still, it feels compact and is certainly not too bulky to bring along — especially if you’re car camping. Always let your veterinarian know if you’ve given your dog aspirin within a week of your visit to avoid any adverse reactions to other drugs or procedures.Consult with medical professionals or pharmacists to ensure you have the necessary medications and personal items specific to your health conditions and needs. They can provide personalized guidance on what to include in your camper first aid kit. Here, we’ve provided some of the basics. You may add other supplies as they are pertinent to the environment or activities you’ll doing. FIRST AID MEDICAL SUPPLIES: Absolutely! I keep a small kit of band-aids for the grandkids inevitable ouch-ies, and a large kit in a 10″ x 12″ x 2″ metal box which I have used many times over the years. You can even use the elastic bandage you have to stabilize a broken arm or wrist with a splint. This is definitely more of a temporary solution to a much more serious medical injury, but it goes to show how versatile elastic bandages can be. This goes to show why you should have them in your first aid kit.

The Surviveware Survival First Aid Kit would be your best choice for car camping. In fact, I would keep this in my vehicle at all times. You never know when you’ll run into an emergency situation, and you might be thankful that you kept this on hand. Elastic Bandage: Include an elastic bandage or a self-adhesive cohesive wrap for providing support to sprained joints, securing dressings on larger wounds, or creating compression for minor injuries. Don’t mix aspirin with other NSAID pain relievers (Rimadyl, and many other veterinary RX pain relievers) as a dangerous bleeding stomach ulcer might result.A camper first aid kit is a collection of essential medical supplies and equipment designed to provide basic medical care an Often, the difference between a single-day kit and a kit for long trips is supply quantity. For example, a kit with a single triangular gauze would be fine for a single day out when multiple injuries are unlikely. However, on multiday trips, you might need to use certain items multiple times over the course of the trip, so the supply quantity should reflect this. Type of Activity

This means you don’t have to lug all the equipment with you, but you know that it’s not far away if you need it.On the other hand, I have a significant first aid kit for my dogs, which gets used regularly. I have used plenty of vet tape, tweezers, gauze pads, gauze rolls, antibiotic ointment, styptic powder, Benadryl, baby aspirin, de-wormer, and spare antibiotics and steroids (prescribed by my vet specifically because of the amount we travel). I’ve used the dog kit much more often than my human kit!” – Karen House, 2005 Ram 2500, 2005 Lance 811

I have a fairly basic first aid kit. And yes, I have used the odd band-aid over the years.” – Maaja Sutak, 2012 GMC Sierra, 2015 Northstar Liberty Can I just point out that the current advice is to not attempt to use a tourniquet unless you’ve had some training, because you might do more harm than good if you don’t know what you are doing! The most critical items that should be in a first aid kit are any essential medicine that you might need while out away from civilization. A store bought first aid kit will not have medicine specific to you so it is important to bring extra in case you find yourself in a difficult situation. Never use an aspirin product containing caffeine (like Excedrin). Dogs metabolize caffeine eight times slower than humans. You never know when you’ll run into a situation where you need to do something that a multi-tool can do for you. I’d highly recommend having one for a variety of reasons but especially when you spend time in the great outdoors.

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There is also a first aid booklet telling you what to do in an emergency. Make sure you read this before you go on your trip. If your best friend just broke their leg on a mountain ridge, I doubt they’ll be happy to wait while you study a pamphlet.

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