Complete First Aid Kit Items

Soap and water are your best bet for cleaning, but when you’re on the go, it’s good to have Band-Aid Antispeptic Wash around, since you may not be near a water source. It also has a mild pain reliever, helpful for those scrapes and cuts children often get on playgrounds or sidewalk walks. It comes in liquid and the force of the steam is strong enough that it can be used to flush out any dirt particles in an injury.

1. Scissors

Useful for cutting gauze pads (as mentioned above), for cutting adhesive tape, shoelaces, clothing and just about anything you can think of in an emergency — scissors are a must. Invest in a good pair of curved medical scissors. Pointed sewing (or other) scissors can be difficult to manage in an urgent situation and could lead to further injury.

2. Gauze Pads

Gauze pads should always be part of your first aid arsenal. They come in many sizes, but it’s best to buy the largest size and cut them down if necessary.

3. Adhesive Tape

Adhesive tape comes in handy for many first aid needs, including forming splints and securing gauze pads.

4. Ace Bandage

Ace bandages used to come with the spiky fasteners, but now wrapping is easier thanks to the convenience of velcro.

5. Band-Aids

Band-aids take care off all sorts of small injuries. Your best bet is to buy a box with a variety of sizes and shapes to cover all your bases. Today’s band-aids also come with added antibacterial protection.

6. Instant Cold Pack

An instant cold pack is essential to ease swelling of bumps and bruises when you lack access to ice. It’s a good idea to purchase several since these are for one use only.

7. Sting and Bite Treatment

On the playground or picnic — ant bites, stings and other insect issues arise. Keeping a bite and sting kit around will help ease the pain. If you know your child has allergies, it’s a good idea to couple this with benadryl or have an Epi-pen with you at all times.

8. Latex Gloves

Latex gloves help keep both parties — the injured and anyone giving first aid — safe from bacteria, disease and other harmful conditions. They’re also great to have around for situations requiring clean up of bodily fluids or changing particularly messy diapers. When finished, the diaper can be sealed inside the gloves and thrown away.

9. Tweezers

Tweezers are great for splinters, removing ingrown hairs or nabbing hang nails. A medical pair is good to have, but I’m partial to this pair which has a clear-view function so you can actually see what you’re trying to remove — very helpful when you have a squirming child.

4. Adhesive Tape

Adhesive tape comes in handy for many first aid needs, including forming splints and securing gauze pads.

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