A Well Stocked First Aid Kit: What Absolutely Every Home Should Have

By Laura Seeber, published Feb 08, 2007
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Keeping your family safe and healthy is perhaps one of the most important things that you can do for your family. No matter whether or not you have children running in and out of your house, or it is just you and your spouse, being able to handle the small first aid emergencies that arise is a necessity. One of the easiest ways to accomplish this is to have a well stocked first aid kit, and one that is easily accessible. Here is a brief description of the various items that every home first aid kit should have.

The first thing to consider when creating your home first aid kit is to make sure it's in a convenient place. In an emergency, the last thing that you need is to be looking frantically for those little store-brought boxes of bandages in your medicine or kitchen cabinet. Therefore, it's a good idea to have your first aid kit in plain site, such as hanging on the wall in your bathroom. Also, make sure that it's clearly marked; there might be a time when someone else will need to get the first aid materials on your behalf.

One of the most important things that should be in any first aid kit is antiseptic or other ways to clean a wound. Many times these can exist as moistened wipes, or even a small bottle of hydrogen peroxide or rubbing alcohol. The important part is that the wounds can be cleaned effectively before bandaging.

Perhaps one of the most common things found in any first aid kit for your home is the self adhesive bandages. They're sold under a number of different brand names, and are made from a few different types of materials. There are a few characteristics that you should look for, however. The first is to make sure that each bandage is individually wrapped in sterile packaging. Next, make sure that the portion of the self adhesive that is applied to the wound is absorbent, and yet non-stick. There is nothing worse that peeling the scab off a cut because it has stuck to the bandage. And third, make sure there is a wide variety of sizes and shapes to better suit your needs at the time.

Takeaways
  • Make sure you keep your first aid kit well stocked; throw out expired materials and check it on a regular basis
  • You never really know when an emergency might happen!
  • Make sure the first aid kit is easy to find by anyone. You never know when you'll be the victim
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