Grove First Aid Kit. Caravan and Motorhome Use

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Grove First Aid Kit. Caravan and Motorhome Use

Grove First Aid Kit. Caravan and Motorhome Use

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By including these wound care supplies in your camper first aid kit, you’ll be equipped to handle minor injuries and promote proper wound healing during your camping adventures. These couple of oversights aside, there is a lot to like about this kit. It’s not too expensive and it’s nice and compact. It will be useful in a wide range of scenarios, including first aid emergencies. We’ve use the occasional band-aid and a bit of the triple antibiotic ointment. No major surgery… yet!” – John and Marylou Wells, 2011 Chevy 3500, 2012 Chalet Ascent S100F You will find essential first aid supplies like bandages, wound pads, and antiseptic wipes but there are also emergency survival tools like a fishing line, a torch, a compass, and a fire starter.

For car camping, canoeing, or river rafting, weight is probably less of a concern, so a large kit may be the way to go. WeightThe Surviveware Small kit is comprised of a solid variety of quality supplies in an ultra-rugged container with water-tight zippers. It is condensed but not too small, and it features everything you need to deal with most injuries, minor or major. It contains high-quality components that increase its value, like hospital-grade forceps, trauma shears, and Ace bandages. We also appreciate the inclusion of gloves and a CPR mask in this compact travel kit. It’s up to you as to whether you bring a basic trauma kit or equip yourself with all the emergency gear that you can think of.

Sterile Eye Wash: If you’re camping in areas where dust, allergens, or irritants may affect the eyes, it’s advisable to include sterile eye wash for rinsing and soothing eye discomfort or removing foreign objects. This kit is water-resistant, so you don’t have to worry about bad weather ruining it. The supplies are sterile and sealed, and you have most of what you’d want in an emergency. You don’t have a splint or emergency blanket, so you might want to get those separately. We mentioned training family members and friends how to use equipment in your first aid kit. Some of them might not know how to use the thermometer or SAM splint correctly. I have to say, the tweezers look like they’re made of rubbishy plastic, so I would replace them with something more effective straight away. The gloves are not sealed in a sterile bag either, which completely defeats the purpose. I want to say a few words on first aid training. Even the best first aid kit in the world won’t be any good if you don’t know how to deal with a situation when it arises.

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Another important item to look out for is a first-aid reference. A small reference book is especially important for those without medical training who may not know how to use the items in their kit. If you don’t know how to use your kit and it also doesn’t come with an instructional guide, the kit won’t be very useful to you in the field. The Red Cross recommends that you should bring along 25 adhesive bandages for a group of 4. If more people are going on the trip, you should bring along more bandages. I hope you found this article on the best camping first aid kits helpful, and I wish you many safe and happy adventures in the great outdoors! Other items include medical tape, three sizes of Band-Aids, sterile gauze, nitrile gloves, sterilizing wipes, and much more. This kit unfortunately doesn’t come with a CPR face shield, but there’s room to add one if you choose. Ultimately, this kit is adequate for individual use or for small groups of two or three. For larger groups, we recommend a fuller kit.



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