At-home first aid kits?

@breepeace (3014)
Canada
July 1, 2007 4:12pm CST
Do you have a first aid kit at home for accidents? What do you have in your first aid kit? What would you put in a first aid kit for a home with children? What would you put in a first aid kit for a home with no children?
2 responses
1 Jul 07
yup, i do..it's good for when you get cuts and stuff like that..it holds all that crap that ya...i know it helped when i ran into a table and came home with 4 knees X_X my parents keep it because of that reason...i get hurt a lot...and also...wasp and bee's..and mosquito's as well ;( they suck..like hell mine just holds all the crap i need lol, plasters, scissors, bruise cream, wrapping, sting cream thats all i need... and even if there wasn't children...it would be the same in there...anything could happen whether it be child or adult
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• New York, New York
12 Aug 13
With or without children, your first aid kit is pretty much going to look the same. The items that should be in there are: Adhesive tape, antibiotic ointments, antiseptic solution, bandages, dressings (preferably Adaptic Non Adhesive Dressings such as http://www.saveritemedical.com/product/adaptic-non-adh-dressing-3in-x-3in-sterile-each.html ), instant cold packs, cotton balls (Q-Tips), scissors, tweezers, thermometer, gauze pads (assorted sizes).
Systagenix Adaptic Non-adhesive dressing 3" x 3", SterileSystagenix Adaptic Non-adhering Dressing is a primary dressing made of knitted cellulose acetate fabric and impregnated with a specially formulated petrolatum emulsion. It is designed to help protect