DIY First Aid Kit
There are a lot of pre-made First Aid kits on the market. However, the convenience of purchasing them this way often comes with a higher price tag and they may be missing things you need or want. So, here is a list of First Aid Kit must-haves so you can create your own, tailoring it perfectly to fit your and your family’s needs.
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First Aid Kit Must-Haves:
Band-Aids in an assortment of sizes
Gauze pads, medical tape and small scissors
Roller gauze or Ace wrap
Splint
Antibiotic ointment
Alcohol or disinfectant wipes
Iodine
Tweezers
Q-tips or cotton swabs
Aspirin
Acetaminophen
Ibuprofen
Thermometer
Allergy medication (antihistamine)
Calamine lotion or other anti-itch lotion
Eye drops
Asthma inhaler and EpiPen, as necessary
Prescription medications, as necessary
Snake bite kit
Dramamine if you will be on the water (total must for me)
Antacids
Cold and flu medication (travel pack size)
Cough drops
Moleskin
Mouthpiece or pocket mask for CPR administration
Hand sanitizer
Since it’s the time of COVID, I will add disposable gloves and a good mask
And do NOT forget the ear plugs (okay, okay, I know this is not really First Aid but for me, not having ear plugs sleeping next to my husband at night does constitute a true emergency!
For First Aid/Emergency Kits when camping, I recommend adding the following:
Flashlight with extra batteries
Matches or cigarette lighter
Waterproof tinder/fire starter
String
Needle and thread
Safety pins
Finger splint
SAM splint
Emergency rain poncho
Emergency heat reflecting blanket
Sun screen
Sunburn relief gel or spray
Diarrhea medication
Water purification tablets or Life Straw
Oral rehydration salts
Glucose tablets
Swiss Army knife or other all-in-one knife
Extra zip lock bag for medical waste (for all you women out there, this is also great to carry for packing out TP if you’re using bushes for a restroom)
Flares
Emergency whistle
Small emergency mirror
Compass
Paracord