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I have recently add a number of mil-spec tourniquets from https://reconmedical.com/ . I can still make one of my ever present bandanna but these from Recon are the latest in “stopping the flow”.I usually have a number of them rolling in and out of service. It's good to keep them fresh.
Off the top of my head-
Name brand cloth band aids
Neosporin ointment
tweezers
space blanket
full size and or "lite" Kotex
triangle sling
"Quick Klot"
Ace bandage
toilet paper
alcohol swabs or wipes
Advil- anti inflammatory RX dose is 800mg
rubber gloves
a couple of zip-lock bags
if you don't carry tape....tape
These supplies have multiple uses.....Stop the bleeding......immobilize the injury......Keep the victim warm and slow down any shock.
Much of this will pack nicely in a plastic large sized peanut butter jar (which can be used as a cup).
OM
Your likelihood of needing a tourniquet is pretty small.
Your likelihood of needing a tourniquet is pretty small.
A lot of good info from everyone. Thanks. Anybody have a good suggestion where to buy replacement/refill items? Or, just buy a whole new first aid kit.