Whether you’re sending a child off to college, heading on a family vacation or just thinking about safety, packing up a first aid kit is a good idea. You may not think about the need for a first aid ...
Every home needs a dedicated first aid kit, even if it’s only used to organize the supplies scattered in medicine cabinets, drawers and cupboards, making it much easier to grab them in a stressful ...
Here’s the thing about emergencies: You never know when they’re going to happen until they do. But they inevitably will happen. So make sure you’re prepared for any situation—anywhere—with ...
When my child injured herself, she didn't want to wear a Band-Aid — but I convinced her. Soon, she was using them on stuffed animals or herself for fun, even when she wasn't hurt. I gave her her own ...
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All manner of sexy gear gets bolted to overlanding rigs these days, but in an emergency, a good first aid kit can matter more than hi-lift jacks, recovery boards, and plastic jerry cans. After all, ...
From half-used gauze rolls to expired antibiotic ointments, most American first aid kits have one thing in common: They’re woefully out of date. These kits are meant to be our go-to solution for minor ...