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What Goes In A Standard First Aid Kit?

Does anyone know what goes into a standard, generic, first aid kit? I need to refill the one at work- and they basically picked the wrong man for the job. Ideas?

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5 Responses to “What Goes In A Standard First Aid Kit?”

  1. Jay R Says:

    Hard to come up with specifics. Where do you work? You can also buy a prefilled kit, but they are expensive and not very practicle. Some companies will sell the kit and train you on how to use the stuff, but then they keep coming back and replacing stuff and fleecing the companies they service. I was approached by a company to work for them and refused to do it. Try to avoid these people.
    Latex free protective gloves
    Pocket mask for CPR
    5-10 4×4 or 3×3 gauze pads
    a couple of rolls of 3 in gauze
    a couple rolls 1in gauze
    1 in tape
    Bandaids
    Betadine scrub (Small bottle)
    Neosporin ointment
    small bottle of saline for irrigation of eyes
    tweezers / scissors / safety pins
    a triangular bandage
    an emergency foil blanket
    1-2 instant cold packs
    If you have specifics about your job and what kind of injuries you’ve had in the past you can email me for more
    jay_roder@yahoo.com

  2. sweetnso Says:

    bandaids
    gause
    alcohol peroxide
    tape
    sling and swathe
    tweezers
    scissors
    ice packs

  3. goldenro Says:

    Non-latex Gloves (because some people are severly allergic to latex)
    Band aids (all sizes)
    Gauze (at least a couple rolls as well as different sized squares)
    Medical tape
    Scissors (for cutting clothing)
    A bottle of eye wash
    Tweezers
    Alcohol pads
    Antiseptic hand wipes
    Popsicle sticks/tongue depressors (sterilized)
    A few Q-Tips
    Instant Hot and Cold Pack (more than one if you want to be prepared to treat heat stroke)
    Antacid tablets
    Antihistamine tablets
    Triple Antibiotic Ointment
    Insect sting/bite relief
    Tylenol/Aspirin/Ibuprofen (it’s best to have at least a couple different options for the person in case they can’t take one type for some reason. Also, aspirin can be used as more than just pain relief, it can also help someone having a heart attack)
    Burn cream or spray
    A triangular bandage (to make a temporary sling)
    A CPR face shield
    Glucose tablets or gel (in case of diabetic emergency)

  4. CherryCh Says:

    Antibiotic cream, gauze, bandaids, alcohol pads, aspirin, cotton balls, thermometer, cool/hot pack and medical tape.

  5. askmeabo Says:

    gaws, hydrogen proxide, medical tape, band aids, water, and asprine.

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