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What First Aid Items Are Necessary To Have In A Home With A Child?

All I can find are first aid kits with band-aids… Any suggestions? (For example, won’t I need a eye washout cup?)

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5 Responses to “What First Aid Items Are Necessary To Have In A Home With A Child?”

  1. jkschmie Says:

    There are many sets of standard first-aid equipment in baby stores. In general, you will need to have a thermometer, infant Tylenol and/or ibuprofen, an icepack (it’s nice to leave one in the freezer and it’s easier to use a gel pack than ice cubes), and then some of the typical things that you’d need for yourself (antibiotic ointment, band-aids). There is some controversy now about whether syrup of ipecac is as universally useful as people once thought, but it can’t hurt to have around.
    A few other random tips: You don’t need cold medicine for infants (and probably not for young children, either). Infants shouldn’t typically need hydrocortisone, either. You might not consider it first-aid exactly, but for any child over 6 months, having sunscreen is important, also. Babies are sent home from the hospital with a nasal aspirator. It is helpful to have baby nail clippers instead of full-size ones. You don’t need an additional medicine dispenser, as almost all medicines come with a syringe or dropper already. Eye washes are so rarely needed that I don’t think anyone considers them standard or necessary anymore.

  2. wildemt7… Says:

    I would just buy a standard first aid kit. You can use a little cup for an eye washout cup or just the sink faucet. One thing I would recommend from experience is keep ice cubes ready in a bag in the freezer. Emma busted her mouth and we used it to keep the bleeding down.

  3. Emma&Lau Says:

    hydro gen peroxide, rubbing alchol, neosporian, cold packs, hydrocortizon ointment, a&D or desitin for diaper rashes, tylenol and motrin, thermometer. the phone numbers for poison control, hospital and emergency number of your dr

  4. Mama Moose Says:

    You just get a standard first aid kit. It will have everything you need and you can always add to it. I would also keep and doctors and other emergency numbers handy.

  5. starry skye Says:

    Like emma’s mommy said just get a standerd first aid kit that will do it….

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