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Re: Advice on First Aid kit contents
« Reply #25 on: April 12, 2012, 08:30:08 PM »
After the weekend i have had Immodium is a must.
I have also used womans that time of the month pads as a makeshift battle dressing with good results
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« Reply #26 on: April 15, 2012, 10:27:31 PM »
We have two fire extinguishers and a fire blanket and working on the FA kit with thanks to the nurses in the family (forgot about using all my resources doh!). What is immodium?


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Re: Advice on First Aid kit contents
« Reply #27 on: April 15, 2012, 10:28:09 PM »
We have two fire extinguishers and a fire blanket and working on the FA kit with thanks to the nurses in the family (forgot about using all my resources doh!). What is immoleum?

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Re: Advice on First Aid kit contents
« Reply #28 on: April 16, 2012, 07:51:44 PM »
Why do people ask "What the hell were you thinking?"
Obviously I was thinking I was going to get away with it and not have to explain it....

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« Reply #29 on: April 16, 2012, 08:33:05 PM »
Immodium
 http://www.imodium.com.au/
Stops you spraying from your anus


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Re: Advice on First Aid kit contents
« Reply #30 on: April 16, 2012, 10:12:38 PM »
I agree, better to make up a kit than buy one of those things that are full of nothing but fluff and bandages

In the car:( I also have a small kit doubles up with some of this stuff for hiking)

ITEMS   USES
TABLETS   
Andrumin   Motion Sickness
Imodium   Diahorrea treatment
Kwells   Motion Sickness
Polaramine Hayfever, Bites, Itches (adults & bigger children)
Telfast   Hayfever, Bites, Itches (small children)
   
CREAMS & LIQUIDS   
Bandaid Healing Gel   Burns, Scalds, Sunburn, cuts
Bushman Insect Repellent   
Calomine Lotion   
Cibavision Eye Drops & eye bath   Eye Irritation
Lip Balm   Aloe-vera 30+
Medi-Pulv Powder Antiseptic   
Paw Paw Cream   
Re-Hydration Gel   Mild burns, Sunburn, dry skin
Stingose Gel   Stings, itches, bites
Zovirax  for cold sores
   
GENERAL   
Araldite   small pack
Cotton Buds   
Cotton Wool   
Elastic Tape Bandage   Sprains & cuts
Kleenex   
Matches   Remove leeches, sterilize, start a fire.light farts
Nail Clippers   
Needle tipped probe   Extracting splinters etc
Retracting razor knife   
Safety Pins   
Salt & Pepper   You never know!
Scissors   Straight
Scissors   Curved
Sewing Kit   NOT for stiching up skin!
Soap small hotel style pack   Cleanup before attending to wounds, leech proofing etc
String   yez just never know when you need string
Superglue   
Toothpicks   
Tweezers   (goes with the pepper on a cold night)
Tick removal kit
Needle tipped probe   Extracting splinters etc

   
BANDAGES & DRESSINGS   
Alcohol Prep   
Band-Aid Advanced Healing   Incorporates gel technology (located in the tough strips pack)
Band-Aid Plastic strips   Standard healing strip
Band-Aid Tough Srips Waterblock   Waterproof band-aid
Elastic Bandage (x2 long)   Sprains, snake bites, broken bones
Elastoplast band-aids   Standard healing strip
Elastoplast dot band-aids   special shape
Elastoplast fabric bandages   Cut to size 8cm x 10 cm
Elastoplast Non-Stick dressings   7.5cm x 5.0cm includes tape
Elastoplast toe strips   for stubbed toes, fingertips
Light Gauze bandage   Wound dressing
OpSite waterproof bandage   9.5cm x 8.5cm
OpSite waterproof bandage   6.5cm x 5cm
Sterile Gauze   In sealed foil pack
Pressure Bandage Ankle
Pressure Bandage Knee
Space blanket
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