First Aid Kit

First aid manual

This is a terrific resource to follow instructions in order to know what to do.

Triangular bandages

These oversized cotton bandages can be used as a sling for anyone who may have soft tissue damage or a broken bone.

Disposable gloves

When you’re dealing with an open wound, the last thing you want to do is risk infection. Having rubber gloves on hand will ensure that you can tend to the problem without risk of contaminating the wound.

Antiseptic solution

When dealing with cuts, grazes or open wounds, antiseptic solution can be applied to ensure that the area is not infected down the track.

Combine bandages

These thick bandages are good for covering wounds or controlling bleeding.

Saline

To rinse cuts, grazes or other injuries where the wound may need cleaning.

Thermometer

A great tool to have for measuring and keeping track of fevers.

Eyewash

If a foreign object becomes lodged in the eye, this solution can help to clear it out or, at the very least, soothe the discomfort.

Cold pack

These are great for people who are experiencing swelling or skin reactions and need something cool to help soothe the pain or discomfort.

Tweezers

A first aid kit isn’t just for serious injuries – tweezers can help you to easily remove things like splinters from the skin if your little ones have been running around without any shoes on.

Scissors

For cutting bandages, tape and other materials.

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