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Accidents can happen at any time. Fortunately, you can be ready for them by putting together fully stocked first aid kits and storing them in strategic locations. For instance, everyone should have a first aid kit in their home, their car, and at their place of work. If you're not sure what to put in them, here are a few items to get you started.

5 Emergency Supplies Every First Aid Kit Should Have

1. Cleaning Agents

You should always clean wounds before bandaging them to reduce the risk of infection. There are a few wound cleaning agents you can put in your first aid kit, including saline, hydrogen peroxide, and alcohol. 

2. Gauze

first aidSterile gauze pads in various sizes will come in handy should someone sustain an open wound. It’s also wise to include at least one gauze roller bandage to wrap injured limbs. 

3. Tweezers

Wounds like bee stings and splinters call for tweezers. Scissors can also be helpful in scenarios where the object is embedded deeper in the skin. Make sure to swab any instruments with alcohol prior to use. 

4. Latex Gloves

It’s crucial to wear latex gloves when dressing any kind of open wound. Gloves will protect the patient by reducing the risk of infection. They can also protect the one dressing the wound from contracting any blood-borne pathogens from the injured party. 

5. Splints

Splints can help you prevent further damage to the musculoskeletal system until the patient visits a healthcare provider. Splints are used to support injured bones, tendons, and ligaments. You should include a variety of sizes in your first aid kit to help with injuries on different parts of the body. 

 

When you need to stock or replenish a first aid kit, head to Medical Center Pharmacy in Statesboro, GA. This family-operated drugstore has been a fixture of the Bullock County community 1960. Their friendly team provides the personalized and attentive service of a small-town pharmacy, but has an inventory of medications and supplies large enough to rival the biggest chains. Check out their website to learn more about their product line or call (912) 764-5643 to discuss your prescription needs today. 

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