Happy Joe
Apprentice Geezer
I'm definitely a fan of build your own;
I do first aid in 3 parts; a half dozen 3/4" fabric band aids in the wallet (to stop small leakers/drippers, and can be cut down to serve as butterflies with the SAK (Swiss army knife) in my pocket).
a clean handkerchief in the pocket (as successfully served as an expedient bandage for a wound too large for band aids).
.. a belt portable/hiking kit that includes some gauze pads and a gauze roller, along with some duct tape (rerolled from a large roll works for blisters if your catch them when they are still hotspots), some safety pins and a separate roll of Vet-Wrap (elastic bandage)...over the years the things used/"borrowed" most, on/by others, have been band aids and elastic bandages.
..A vehicle kit that includes all of the above along with some providone-iodine solution, Sam splint, eyecup, Aspirin, butterflies, soap, a spare set of glasses, a glasses screw/repair kit a magnifying glass (Fresnel), a triangular bandage, an antidiarrheal, some zantac, some sunscreen and assorted other large/industrial first aid kit supplies.
IMO triple antibiotic works almost as well for squeaking oarlocks as Vaseline but is not as effective as providone-iodine for wounds.
I don't worry about rattle snakes, when walking in the desert I almost always have a walking stick and watch where I step...mostly they warn you but not always...
Enjoy!
I do first aid in 3 parts; a half dozen 3/4" fabric band aids in the wallet (to stop small leakers/drippers, and can be cut down to serve as butterflies with the SAK (Swiss army knife) in my pocket).
a clean handkerchief in the pocket (as successfully served as an expedient bandage for a wound too large for band aids).
.. a belt portable/hiking kit that includes some gauze pads and a gauze roller, along with some duct tape (rerolled from a large roll works for blisters if your catch them when they are still hotspots), some safety pins and a separate roll of Vet-Wrap (elastic bandage)...over the years the things used/"borrowed" most, on/by others, have been band aids and elastic bandages.
..A vehicle kit that includes all of the above along with some providone-iodine solution, Sam splint, eyecup, Aspirin, butterflies, soap, a spare set of glasses, a glasses screw/repair kit a magnifying glass (Fresnel), a triangular bandage, an antidiarrheal, some zantac, some sunscreen and assorted other large/industrial first aid kit supplies.
IMO triple antibiotic works almost as well for squeaking oarlocks as Vaseline but is not as effective as providone-iodine for wounds.
I don't worry about rattle snakes, when walking in the desert I almost always have a walking stick and watch where I step...mostly they warn you but not always...
Enjoy!
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