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Safety Kit Tips


first aid kit tipsSafety kits and first aid kits should be kept well-stocked in your home and cars at all times. Basic supplies are essential in the event of an emergency. To be prepared, have safety kits available in the home and in each car. Your kit should be highly visible and easily accessible for adults. The first step toward being prepared is to organize a well rounded supply of basic first aid items.  

Below is a list of safety kit and emergency kit type items that should always be on hand:

  • Adhesive bandages (variety)

  • Gauze bandages (variety)

  • Sterile gauze pads (variety)

  • Germicidal hand wipes

  • Antiseptic wipes

  • Large sterile gloves

  • Adhesive tape

  • Anti-bacterial ointment

  • Cold pack

  • Emergency blanket

  • Flashlight

  • Scissors

  • Tweezers

  • CPR breathing shield

  • Aspirin or non-aspirin pain reliever

  • Antacid (for upset stomach)

  • Anti-diarrhea medication


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        Click here for PERSONAL WORK PLACE disaster supplies (PDF format).


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Being prepared can save lives during an unexpected emergency.  First aid kits with basic supplies often save the day when attending to even minor injuries. Be sure to purchase a first aid manual and become familiar with how to use the supplies in your kits. Check your kits regularly and replace missing supplies or those that have become outdated. Both at home and on the road it is always best to be prepared.

For more information about being prepared for a disaster visit the American Red Cross or the Department of Homeland Security’s preparedness website http://www.Ready.gov





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