Relatively inexpensive they can be mounted virtually everywhere but we are talking about survival here...
Is this over doing it maybe... but I plan of having a little more in my kit then just band aids and tape
Pick your bag hard case or soft case Bass Pro Shop or the like we are going to make sure we are ready for almost anything. Start with a couple of items a week or month and add to it when ever possible.
- an assortment of adhesive bandages
- gauze pads
- safety pins
- adhesive tape
- antibiotic
- antiseptic and hydrocortisone creams
- insect sting relief pads
- cotton balls
- cotton swabs
- Vaseline
- pain relievers
- digital thermometer
- tweezers
- scissors
- a needle
- hand sanitizer
- saline solution.
- CPR MASK
If you have children around Include children's versions of the above, if applicable. Such as baby and children's pain relievers, prescribed medications, Benadryl spray, a syringe or medicine cup for administering medications, and baby wipes.
Don't forget the items for more concerning injuries. These items should include hot and cold packs, disposable synthetic gloves, a disposable mask, a suction bulb, anti-diarrheal medication, eye wash, and plastic bags for disposing unhygienic items.
Add personal items that your family is bound to need. Examples include baby products, allergy and asthma medications, motion sickness medication, and an Epi-Pen.
Pack an emergency blanket and water close to your first aid kit, if you have the room.
Make room for a lite stick, flashlight, and call police flag, just in case you get stranded on the side of the road. A prepaid emergency cell phone can also be included. Remember any cell phone even one with turned off service can still call 911 keep one with a charger...
Keep extra batteries for the flashlight
I will show my personal kit for my car at a later time.
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