Medic in a Box: The Intelligent First Aid Kit

DLH Makes First Aid Kits Easier to Use
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Home accidents happen at least hundreds of thousands of times a year. They range from simple cuts and bruises to the more serious, life threatening kind that require immediate attention, even before the emergency medical technicians arrive.

Despite these statistics, only one in ten people in the United States actually has a first aid kit in their home.

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Every home should have first aid kit contents. They are easy to put together and provide peace of mind when minor health issues arise. Everything you need in your first aid kit can be found at your local drug store.

You must learn how to treat cuts and scrapes as soon as your infant can crawl and walk,  and be prepared to deal with minor wounds in a confident manner.

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You need to know the severity and the source before you can provide first aid for burns.

Everyone should have these items in a first aid kit in their home. Since I don't work at home and am probably more prone to injuries on the job, I also have a workplace first-aid kit in my truck.

Outdoor first aid kits need to be stocked with extra supplies, in case you need to leave an injured person behind while you search for help.

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