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Valkie
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Micro first aid kit
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February 05, 2025, 03:29:17 AM
I wasn't sure where to put this, so I guess survival is as good a place as any.
In my briefcase I carry a small first aid kit.
When not using my briefcase, this fits into my shoulder bag, which is quite small.
The kit is in a hard plastic container comprising of;
Several Band aids
2 pairs of latex gloves
A small container of antiseptic cream
Several cotton buds
Several disposable splinter diggers.
1 small ice bag
2 small bandages
Small sealable plastic bag
several ibuprofen tablets
Several diarrhea tablets
Several antacid tablets
several antihistamine tablets.
These all fit into a small container 120x80x 40 mm in size (except for the bandage and ice pack).
In the past I have carried a small Victorinox knife to supplement this kit, for cutting and the tweezers.
I can replace the tweezers with some I have found which are small and would fit.
But for cutting, a knife cannot be replaced.
But we aren't allowed to carry a knife in Australia.
I need a suggestion with something I could replace a sharp knife with that is functional.
I have tried a scalpel blade, but its too fiddly and far from practical.
Any suggestions?
And if anyone has a "Very" portable personal first aid kit, what do you carry.?
In each of my cars I have a far more practical kit, of decent size and capability.
In my home I have a trauma kit.
In my caravan I also have a trauma kit.
So in most cases the more trauma oriented components are not required.
I am also trained in first aid, advanced resuscitation, oxygen and amputation/ crush injury as part of my Rescue organization training.
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February 05, 2025, 03:52:22 AM
Nice report. I carry a small commercial kit in my belt pack. With a few extras. I have a small pair of surgical type scissors that are handy for cutting tape or bandages or clothing. Easier to use one handed than a knife. Some people carry a snake bite kit in the woods, but I never have. The old fashioned cut and suck is out of fashion now anyway. Now it is more like ice pack and transport. Cell phones make it easier to get transported than in the old days. Best wishes. G
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February 05, 2025, 06:01:21 AM
Micro, it sounds huge! I mean my wallet one is only one of those pic holders with two wipes, two large, and two small bandaids,,
JR
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February 05, 2025, 01:01:40 PM
Here's the "Boo-Boo" kit I've carried for the last several years. It's contained in a small plastic box that the original kit came in; I've modified it to meet my needs. It has:
-Several different sized Band-Aids
-2 X large patch style Band-Aids (great for knees)
-2 X 2x2 gauze pads - mostly for wound cleaning
-3 X packets of antibiotic cream
-1 X hand sanitizing wipe (I have a small bottle of hand sanitizer in my bag)
-2 X Sting Relief pads
-2 X BZK wound wipes
-4 X Pepto Bismol tablets
-Small packet with pain relievers, anti-diarrhea meds and antihistamine pills
I started carrying this daily when we were caring for our "bonus" granddaughter and it's proven too useful to get rid of.
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February 05, 2025, 01:13:19 PM
Nice, CF. I will say that I am wary of carrying a small baggie with pills in it. I try not to carry any tablets unless they are in their original packaging. Always a possibility of taking the wrong thing by mistake or maybe trouble at something like a traffic stop and shakedown. That's probably just me.
Best wishes. G
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February 05, 2025, 03:29:18 PM
Here’s my micro, that’s three pics, the two on the left are the front and back. The other pic is my other kit which I’m sure is diff by now, but those are most of the things..
JR
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As I sit on my
Crapper
Throne
in the
Reading Room
and explode on the
Commode
, thinking, how my flush beat
John’s
and
Jerry’s
pair?
Jack’s
had to run for the
Water Closet
yet ended up tripping on a
Can
bowing and hitting his
Head
on the
Porcelain God
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February 06, 2025, 07:51:41 AM
In addition to the normal wound treats, pain killers and antihistamine I've added three things over the years:
Burn gel. Apart from band aids my most used item.
2 aspirin. Can be helpful in case of stroke or heart attack. Can also make it worse in some cases. (Don't take medical advice from me!)
Tourniquets. If a bleeding is bad enough not much else will do. One in the workshop, one in the car.
"Simple is hard"
"Hard is hard too"
(Partial disclosure: I design tools for a living).
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