Build Your Own First Aid Kit
Few of us think about first aid kits until we need one, but it’s always a good idea to have one on hand. You can purchase different sizes and types of kits, or you can make your own. Kits can be customized depending on intended use – a home kit will differ from a travel kit, for example. The important thing is to be prepared to treat minor injuries or to apply first aid while waiting for professional assistance with major injuries.
Here is a list of suggested items to have in an all-purpose first aid kit.
- Adhesive tape
- Anesthetic spray or lotion — for itching, rashes and insect bites
- 4″ x 4″ sterile gauze pads — for covering and cleaning wounds, as a soft eye patch
- 2″, 3″, and 4″ elastic bandages — for wrapping sprained or strained joints, for wrapping gauze on to wounds, for wrapping on splints
- Adhesive bandages (all sizes)
- Aspirin – for pain and chest pain (chew one aspirin for chest pain)
- Ibuprofen – for pain and inflammation
- Oral antihistamines — for allergic reactions, itching rashes (Avoid topical antihistamine creams because they may worsen the rash in some people.)
- Topical corticosteroids, such as over the counter Hydrocortisone 1% for rashes
- Aloe vera topical gel or cream for burn relief
- Exam gloves — for infection protection, also to make into ice packs when filled with water and frozen
- Antibiotic cream — to apply to simple wounds
- Non adhesive pads (Telfa) — for covering wounds and burns
- Pocket mask for CPR
- Resealable oven bag — as a container for contaminated articles, can become an ice pack
- Safety pins (large and small) — for splinter removal and for securing triangular bandage sling
- Scissors
- Triangular bandage — as a sling, towel, tourniquet
- Tweezers — for splinter or stinger or tick removal