Get a Good Outdoor First Aid Kit This Summer

Well, summer is fast approaching, and we know that many people are planning outdoor adventures in the weeks to come. Do you keep a first-aid kit with you in your car to treat any injuries that may occur? Be Smart/TRI is the #1 manufacturer of First Aid Kits and you can get a great kit for just $17.00. The Be Smart Get Prepared first aid kit has 201 items in a sturdy case that comes with a shoulder strap and a carry handle. The kit also includes a detachable mini-pouch with essentials for first-aid on-the-go. This multi-purpose First aid kit includes:o 50 x 3/4″ bandageso 30 – Bandages 3/8 x 1 1/2

o 6 – Bandages Closure

o 3 – Knuckle Bandages

o 1 – Tapes –.5 x 2.25yd Waterproof

“10 Pack – Cotton Tips 2.75” “/10 Pack

o 4 – Finger Splints

o 1 – First Aid Guide

o 4 – Gauze Pad – 2 x 2 / 4 ply

o 4 – Gauze Pad – 4 x 4 / 4 ply

o 1 – Gauze Pad – 5 x 9

Gloves – Nitrile

o 1 Instant Cold Pack – 5 x 6? o 1 Metal Pointed Scissors 4.5 mm?

o 1 – Metal Tweezers 3?” Slanted Edge

Splinter Remover o 4

o 2 – Antibiotic Ointment/.9 Gram

o 24 – Alcohol Wipes

o 3 – Sting Relief Wipes

o 21- Antiseptic Toweletes

o 1 – Lip Ointment,.9 grams

o 1 – Brightsticks / 12 hr green

“o 1 – Plastic Emergency Whistle 2?” w/ Lanyard

o 1 – Water Pouch

o 8 – Antacid

Aspirin o 8

o 8 – Tips to Stay Healthy Outside Without Aspirin

This guide will help you to ensure that your outdoor adventures are safe and enjoyable. It was prepared by the CTD Shooters’ Log. It is well worth reading this article before you leave civilization. Here are some highlights with links to MORE INFO: First Aid Kits for campers

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