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What's usually in an Outdoors First Aid Kit?

2024-06-04

An Outdoor First Aid Kit usually contains a series of basic first aid supplies to meet emergency medical needs that may be encountered in outdoor environments.


The following are common items in an Outdoor First Aid Kit and their uses:


1. Band-Aids: including large and small self-adhesive wound patches, etc., used to treat shallow and small wounds on the body surface.


2. Hemostatic bandages: used for bandaging wounds, stopping bleeding, fixing splints, etc.


3. First aid dressing towel: used to bandage burns or scalds, without adhesive wounds.


4. Non-woven self-adhesive tape: used to fix gauze pieces, bandages and assist other medical devices.


5. Cleaning wipes and alcohol cotton pads: used for cleaning and decontamination, antibacterial, and disinfection of wounds and body surfaces.


6. Disposable examination gloves: used in medical examinations and treatments to prevent cross infection and contamination.


7. Scissors: used to cut medical dressings, bandages and clothing, etc., and can cut open objects that restrain the human body when necessary.

8. Emergency blanket: used to protect against cold, shade, rain, moisture, and maintain the body temperature of the injured.


These items together constitute the basic configuration of the outdoor first aid kit, providing important protection for the safety of outdoor activities. Before traveling, it is very important to ensure the integrity and availability of the first aid kit.

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