Are You Prepared?
The term “first aid” is a familiar one to most of us. In scouts we got the basics and had fun learning to do emergency carries and how to splint a broken leg. We learned about tourniquets; although now we are told by the professionals that these are dangerous, last result measures. As adults, though, how often do we think about what we would do when faced with a first aid situation? Do you have first aid kits in your home and vehicles? Are they well-stocked or are items missing or carrying expiration dates from 1997? Admittedly, first aid kits are not something we think about every day, but it is important to have them stocked and ready at all times. In an emergency, minutes lost searching for bandages or fumbling in the dark for a flashlight can make the difference between life and death. Everyone in your house or workplace should know where the first aid kits are located and how to use the items inside. The only exception is small children. First aid kits should never be accessible to little ones because some ointments are poisonous.
Having first aid kits that are specific to each workplace or activity is essential. For instance, employees or students working with chemicals would need eye washing solutions and burn medications included in their first aid kits. Those who do a lot of outdoor activity would potentially need such things as water purification tablets, a snake bite kit, and ointment for insect bites. All first aid kits should include a light stick or flashlight and fresh batteries, items that are often neglected.
First aid kits can be bought and restocked online from a company founded by professional emergency services personnel. Most of the staff come from an emergency service background and are well suited to advise you and your specific needs and the use of their products. Also available are defibrillators, industrial first aid kits, and manikins for teaching adult and infant CPR. Do not let an emergency situation find you scrambling for the basic supplies. Be prepared! Why not check your first aid kits today?
