First Aid/Mild Trauma Medic Kit
by dennisyuki in Living > Health
2079 Views, 40 Favorites, 0 Comments
First Aid/Mild Trauma Medic Kit
I, like most, have a drawer in the bathroom (or kitchen) that consists of first aid supplies. However, I do not know what I have or how much I have of it or even if the items I have have passed their expiration date. But there are a few things wrong with this scenario.
One, I can never find what I need when I need it.
Two, if I have an emergency I could not quickly get to the items.
Three, a drawer is not easily portable, because an emergency is never near the first aid drawer.
Now that my two sons are getting older and more active, I expect first aid emergencies to occur. Therefore, I decided to organize a good first aid kit. I also wanted a little more in my kit than just bandages for scrapes and burns. What if the kids fall on a stick and get a puncture wound. So, I wanted a first aid kit that could handle minor traumas too.
Now through my research I could find basic first aid kits to high end EMT trauma kits, but nothing in between the two. So, I decided to build my own.
I have photographed everything that is going in the bag. But I have not found a suitable bag to carry the supplies in that folds out to display the items nicely. If anyone has suggestions I would love to hear it in the comments. I am trying to keep the price around $10 to $15.
Total cost with a bag is around $95. This might seem high, but there are some specialized items in the bag that I feel is necessary for minor traumas that could save a life. In the scheme of things, I think this bag on the open market might cost more, but would contain more fluff, which is what I trimmed out of the list.
Supplies. Most items I found at the Dollar Store. Some at Target's $1 bins in the Health and Beauty section, But the specialized and individually wrapped items I found (at a reasonable price too) at Chinook Medical Gear. http://www.chinookmed.com/. There was a lot of cool stuff at their website that I had to keep myself from buying and to keep the kit cost down. Love that site. Also, the company was founded by a vet, bonus.
Attached in the pdf is list of all the items, their costs, and the supplier. I have also tagged them in the photos.
Love to hear comments on how to make this kit better.
One, I can never find what I need when I need it.
Two, if I have an emergency I could not quickly get to the items.
Three, a drawer is not easily portable, because an emergency is never near the first aid drawer.
Now that my two sons are getting older and more active, I expect first aid emergencies to occur. Therefore, I decided to organize a good first aid kit. I also wanted a little more in my kit than just bandages for scrapes and burns. What if the kids fall on a stick and get a puncture wound. So, I wanted a first aid kit that could handle minor traumas too.
Now through my research I could find basic first aid kits to high end EMT trauma kits, but nothing in between the two. So, I decided to build my own.
I have photographed everything that is going in the bag. But I have not found a suitable bag to carry the supplies in that folds out to display the items nicely. If anyone has suggestions I would love to hear it in the comments. I am trying to keep the price around $10 to $15.
Total cost with a bag is around $95. This might seem high, but there are some specialized items in the bag that I feel is necessary for minor traumas that could save a life. In the scheme of things, I think this bag on the open market might cost more, but would contain more fluff, which is what I trimmed out of the list.
Supplies. Most items I found at the Dollar Store. Some at Target's $1 bins in the Health and Beauty section, But the specialized and individually wrapped items I found (at a reasonable price too) at Chinook Medical Gear. http://www.chinookmed.com/. There was a lot of cool stuff at their website that I had to keep myself from buying and to keep the kit cost down. Love that site. Also, the company was founded by a vet, bonus.
Attached in the pdf is list of all the items, their costs, and the supplier. I have also tagged them in the photos.
Love to hear comments on how to make this kit better.