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First aid supplies are essential items and medical tools kept available for providing immediate assistance in case of injuries, accidents, or sudden illnesses before professional medical help can be obtained. These supplies can be found in first aid kits at homes, workplaces, schools, vehicles, and during travel or outdoor activities.
Comprehensive List of Essential First Aid Supplies
Basic First Aid Supplies
- Adhesive Bandages (Band-Aids): For minor cuts, scrapes, & blisters.
- Sterile Gauze Pads & Rolls: For dressing wounds and absorbing blood.
- Adhesive Tape: To secure gauze and dressings.
- Antiseptic Wipes and Solutions: To clean wounds and prevent infection (alcohol pads, povidone-iodine swabs).
- Antibiotic Ointment: For wound infection prevention (e.g., Neosporin).
- Hydrocortisone Cream: For itching, inflammation, rashes, and insect bites.
- Cotton Balls and Cotton Swabs: For cleaning and applying medication.
- Medical/Exam Gloves: To protect both the rescuer and the patient from contamination.
Wound Care and Burn Care
- Trauma/Pressure Dressing: For heavily bleeding wounds.
- Burn Cream or Gel: For minor burns and scalds.
- Non-stick Sterile Pads: For burns and wounds that shouldn’t stick to the dressing.
Instruments and Tools
- Scissors: For cutting tape, clothing, or gauze.
- Tweezers: For removing splinters, ticks, or debris.
- Digital Thermometer: For checking temperature.
- CPR Face Shield or Mask: For delivering rescue breaths during CPR safely.
- Instant Cold Packs: For swelling, sprains, and strains.
- Elastic (ACE) Bandages: For wrapping sprains and controlling swelling.
- Safety Pins: For securing bandages or unused slings.
Medications
- Pain Relievers: Acetaminophen, ibuprofen, or aspirin (not suitable for all ages).
- Antihistamines: For allergic reactions (e.g., diphenhydramine, loratadine).
- Anti-diarrheal Medication: For travel emergencies.
- Oral Rehydration Salts: To manage dehydration.
Other Emergency Items
- Eye Wash or Eye Drops: For chemical or dust exposure to eyes.
- Emergency Blanket (Thermal/Mylar): To prevent shock or hypothermia.
- Splints or Finger Splints: For immobilizing fractures or sprains.
- First Aid Manual or Instruction Booklet: For quick reference during emergencies.
- Flashlight and Extra Batteries: For visibility in low light.
- Alcohol Pads: For disinfecting instruments or skin.
Specialty Items (Situational)
- Epinephrine Auto-Injector (EpiPen): For severe allergic reactions (if prescribed).
- Burn Dressing: For more serious burns.
- Tourniquet: For severe hemorrhage (only trained personnel).
- Water Purification Tablets: For outdoor or survival kits.
Why are First Aid Supplies Important?
Having the right first aid supplies available can:
- Minimize injury severity
- Prevent infection and complications
- Provide crucial care before emergency responders arrive
- Promote faster recovery
- Save lives in critical situations
First aid supplies are a vital component of health and safety preparedness everywhere—from home and school to the workplace, vehicle, or adventure. Regularly update and personalize your first aid kit to ensure you’re always ready to manage common injuries and emergencies effectively.
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Original price $ 2.59Current price $ 1.89Hydrocortisone Cream 1% Tube 1 oz
6 reviewsDynarex Hydrocortisone Cream 1% is an over-the-counter topical cream used to provide temporary relief for minor skin irritations, itches, and rashe...
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Original price $ 12.90Current price $ 9.98Sting Relief Insect Bite Relief Wipes 150/box
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$ 10.25Liquid Bandage Spray, Disinfectant and Antiseptic Proection
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Original price $ 6.59Current price $ 3.95Benadryl Anti-Itch Allergy and Insect Bite Itch Relief Stick Extra Strength
2 reviewsBenadryl Itch Relief Stick is a topical liquid that is applied to the skin to relieve itching. The active ingredient in Benadryl Itch Relief Stick ...
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Original price $ 9.99Current price $ 7.98Ivy Relief Spray 3 oz by Medi-First
8 reviewsMedi-First Ivy Rid Spray is a topical spray designed to relieve the skin from the itching and discomfort associated with poison ivy, oak and sumac,...
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Original price $ 8.95Current price $ 4.95Sting Kill Pain Swabs Instant Pain + Itch Relief From Bee Stings, Bug Bites, 5/Pack
1 reviewSting-Kill® Pain Swabs – Instant Pain & Itch Relief Sting-Kill® Anesthetic Pain Swabs are a topical first-aid treatment specifically designed t...
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Original price $ 4.95Current price $ 3.10Calamine Lotion for Skin Irritation Relief 6 oz
Calamine lotion is a topical medication widely used to relieve itching and discomfort caused by skin irritations. It is primarily used for conditio...
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Original price $ 9.95Current price $ 6.25Witch Hazel 100% Natural Astringent 16 oz. Bottle by T.M. Dickinson's
Witch Hazel 100% Natural Astringent is primarily used as a facial toner and skin astringent to help remove excess oils and impurities from the skin...
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First aid supplies are essential items and medical tools kept available for providing immediate assistance in case of injuries, accidents, or sudden illnesses before professional medical help can be obtained. These supplies can be found in first aid kits at homes, workplaces, schools, vehicles, and during travel or outdoor activities.
Comprehensive List of Essential First Aid Supplies
Basic First Aid Supplies
- Adhesive Bandages (Band-Aids): For minor cuts, scrapes, & blisters.
- Sterile Gauze Pads & Rolls: For dressing wounds and absorbing blood.
- Adhesive Tape: To secure gauze and dressings.
- Antiseptic Wipes and Solutions: To clean wounds and prevent infection (alcohol pads, povidone-iodine swabs).
- Antibiotic Ointment: For wound infection prevention (e.g., Neosporin).
- Hydrocortisone Cream: For itching, inflammation, rashes, and insect bites.
- Cotton Balls and Cotton Swabs: For cleaning and applying medication.
- Medical/Exam Gloves: To protect both the rescuer and the patient from contamination.
Wound Care and Burn Care
- Trauma/Pressure Dressing: For heavily bleeding wounds.
- Burn Cream or Gel: For minor burns and scalds.
- Non-stick Sterile Pads: For burns and wounds that shouldn’t stick to the dressing.
Instruments and Tools
- Scissors: For cutting tape, clothing, or gauze.
- Tweezers: For removing splinters, ticks, or debris.
- Digital Thermometer: For checking temperature.
- CPR Face Shield or Mask: For delivering rescue breaths during CPR safely.
- Instant Cold Packs: For swelling, sprains, and strains.
- Elastic (ACE) Bandages: For wrapping sprains and controlling swelling.
- Safety Pins: For securing bandages or unused slings.
Medications
- Pain Relievers: Acetaminophen, ibuprofen, or aspirin (not suitable for all ages).
- Antihistamines: For allergic reactions (e.g., diphenhydramine, loratadine).
- Anti-diarrheal Medication: For travel emergencies.
- Oral Rehydration Salts: To manage dehydration.
Other Emergency Items
- Eye Wash or Eye Drops: For chemical or dust exposure to eyes.
- Emergency Blanket (Thermal/Mylar): To prevent shock or hypothermia.
- Splints or Finger Splints: For immobilizing fractures or sprains.
- First Aid Manual or Instruction Booklet: For quick reference during emergencies.
- Flashlight and Extra Batteries: For visibility in low light.
- Alcohol Pads: For disinfecting instruments or skin.
Specialty Items (Situational)
- Epinephrine Auto-Injector (EpiPen): For severe allergic reactions (if prescribed).
- Burn Dressing: For more serious burns.
- Tourniquet: For severe hemorrhage (only trained personnel).
- Water Purification Tablets: For outdoor or survival kits.
Why are First Aid Supplies Important?
Having the right first aid supplies available can:
- Minimize injury severity
- Prevent infection and complications
- Provide crucial care before emergency responders arrive
- Promote faster recovery
- Save lives in critical situations
First aid supplies are a vital component of health and safety preparedness everywhere—from home and school to the workplace, vehicle, or adventure. Regularly update and personalize your first aid kit to ensure you’re always ready to manage common injuries and emergencies effectively.
