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August 27, 2007

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Whenever you travel in the wilderness make sure you are prepared completely with the proper equipments and training to safeguard yourself. The emergency of first aid course is designed to introduce a Systematic method of...

Whenever you travel in the wilderness make sure you are prepared completely with the proper equipments and training to safeguard yourself. The emergency of first aid course is designed to introduce a Systematic method of first aid for managing casualties. The course is a balance of practical inter mixed with scenarios of real situations. The outdoor first aid kit contains:
1. instruments
2. tapes
3. medicines
4. bandages
5. antiseptics

How to make an outdoor first aid kit:
The best first aid kits are made carefully thinking through the climate and terrain you will be active in:

1. Assemble several plastic resalable bags or stuffs to organize kit, items by following by categories: such as blister kit, wound management, and topical medications.
2. Assemble at least the following items in your blister kit: adhesive bandages, gauze pads, athletic tape, scissors and medicines.
3. Think about the particulars of your outing that may require special medications or supplies: snake habitats, cold climates, hot climates, children in your party, or long expeditions.

The outdoor aid kit contains:
a-Antibiotic ointment packs
b-Burn relief gel pack
c-Extra strength non-aspirin tablets
d-Ibuprofen tablets.
e-Alcohol cleansing pads
f-ip ointment

Different outdoor activities require different safety equipment. The first aid pack intended for use in the outdoors. The contents are suitable to deal with problems most often encountered whilst trekking or backpacking. It comes with all of the basics and much more, such as burn relief gel, insect sting relief pads, sun block, cold compress, trauma pad, scissors, tweezers, safety pins, vinyl gloves, etc. It also comes with many sizes of bandages and antibiotics, extra-strength non-aspirin. The emphasis for the two days is on first aid in more remote situations and the special casualty care considerations that are specific to first aid in the outdoors. The outdoor first aid kit features basic items needed for outdoor emergencies and wilderness survival. The Great for backpacking, scouting, hiking, boating, camping & more.

Outdoor first aid kit contains:
1. bandages
2. defibrillators
3. eye care
4. survival kits
5. CPR supplies

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