First Aid Kit

Every home needs a quality first aid kit. This allows you to be prepared for the worse case scenario or just simple cuts and scrapes. Stocking your first aid kit and keeping it stocked is a smart move, providing the best for your family. These are essential items every home first aid kit should have. 

Bandaids are the most common item in first aid kits and should always be kept in good supply. l get a variety of sizes and shapes. If you have children you may want to purchase some fun designs from the local dollar store to add to your first aid kit to make those everyday boo boos more fun to deal with.

Antibiotic cream is vital for first aid kits. This allows you to treat injuries and burns to prevent infection. When purchasing an antibiotic cream look for one with a pain reliever in it to help deal with the pain of minor cuts, scraps, and burns. 

While quick clot may not be common in every first aid kit this essential item should be added to each and every first aid kit. Should someone have a major cut this can help slow and top bleeding while waiting for help to care for the wound. This can be particularly handy for areas like the kitchen where people commonly cut their hands.

Disposable sterile gloves can make caring for woods easier and safer. Keep a few pairs of packages of sterile gloves to help ensure that you have clean hands even in a rush to deal with wounds that could become infected if exposed to dirt that may be on your hands or under your fingernails.

Bandages and medical tape with sterile gauze pads are perfect for treating larger areas protecting wounds from dirt and bacteria. This allows you to make custom bandages to cover any surface. 

Antihistamine medications to help fight allergic reactions and rashes. If you have someone in your home with a life-threatening allergy you should consider getting a prescription for an epi-pen to keep in your first aid kit in case something should go wrong. 

Pain medications to help cope with everything from fevers to headaches should be kept in your first aid kit. This will allow you to keep anyone comfortable no matter what comes your way. Your kit should include aspirin in a container that children can not get into. This will allow you to treat heart attack symptoms quickly without hunting down a bottle of aspirin. 

You should keep a thermometer and if possible an oximeter in your first aid kit. This will allow you to track symptoms should someone in your home get sick. With these simple tools, you can tell when your family needs to see or update your medical care professional. 

Get a small pocket size first aid manual. This can be a great advantage for someone providing first aid care without experience and knowledge. Look for a book that is fit for beginners and easy to navigate.