As we start to hit better weather days, we will be able to enjoy more time outdoors! This means we should have a quality first-aid kit ready for any bumps and bruises we, or our friends and family, may run into.
Our friends at Good Neighbor Pharmacy compiled a great list of items for you to consider when putting together your kit at Sterling Pharmacy:
- Bandages: A collection of different sizes of bandages is a must-have in every first-aid kit. Add in some gauze, surgical tape, and a pair of scissors so you can handle larger or oddly shaped wounds.
- OTC Medicines: This should include anti-inflammatory pain relievers (like ibuprofen or naproxen sodium), acetaminophen, laxatives, antidiarrheals, and antihistamines.
- Antiseptic Wipes: You can use these to clean wounds on the go if you don’t have access to soap and water.
- Antibacterial Ointment: This is helpful to apply to wounds, especially if you’re outdoors or otherwise lack access to soap and water for thorough cleaning.
- Tweezers: This will allow you to remove splinters and ticks.
- Disposable Gloves & Plastic Bags: Disposable non-latex gloves come in handy if you have to bandage up someone else. Plastic bags provide a safe way to dispose of gloves, wipes, and any other material that’s contaminated with blood. It is also the best way to isolate ticks.
- Thermometer: A temporal artery thermometer, which takes your temperature from your forehead, is a great choice for a first-aid kit. Just make sure your first-aid kit has an extra set of batteries and a handful of individually wrapped alcohol wipes for wiping the sensor after use.
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