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We don’t have any Boy Scouts in our family, but we try to travel with as much preparedness as we can stand, which means that we always have a road trip first aid kit stashed in the trunk of our car.
The 200-piece kit comes with all of the basics as well as extras like shears, a CPR mask, and first aid instructions. Everything is stored in labeled compartments so you can find them.
For a family of four's first aid kit, the Red Cross recommends a 10-yard roll of one-inch wide adhesive cloth tape. Click here to find out what else you should keep in your kit from health.com.
For a full list of medical supplies that should go into a first-aid kit or a basic first-aid manual, contact the local American Red Cross chapter in your area, or visit their web site.
The Red Cross recommends the following be a part of your home first aid kit: Handbook Make sure you have a first-aid booklet. Otherwise, a fully stocked first-aid kit may not be of much help if ...
First Aid Only 299 Piece All-Purpose First Aid Kit (FAO-442) A long-running Wirecutter favorite, this inexpensive set provides a plentiful collection of first aid essentials that everyone should ...
It's also important to have a first aid kit, not just in your home but your car as well. If you'd like to build your own first aid kit, the Red Cross created a list of items a family of four would ...
According to the Red Cross, certain kinds of bandages and gauze should be in your workplace first aid kit. The most common include a quantity of assorted-size sterile adhesive bandages, a supply ...
Red Cross giving away 5 deluxe emergency kits for National Preparedness Month. ... The bags include a first aid kit, gallon container for water, emergency blanket, ...