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First Aid Article / First Aid Kit Checklist

This article emphasizes the degree to which information adds to the value of what is on a first aid kit checklist. Good information can help those who have knowledge of the kit make use of what they find in the kit. A homeowner might want to spend some time acquiring instruction sheets about first aid care for minor household emergencies. Suppose, for example, that a child falls off a swing and breaks his leg in the home’s backyard. The homeowner and his family should be ready to administer the necessary first aid. Such first aid keeps the injured party safe, until professional care arrives.

As a homeowner seeks to prepare his or her household for a possible emergency, that homeowner usually studies the items mentioned on a first aid kit checklist. At the same time, that homeowner must understand that the mere possession of each item on that first aid kit checklist does not guarantee freedom for each household member from all concerns about typical emergencies. Greg Walker, a member of the American College of Emergency Physicians has focused on that fact.

Dr. Walker has warned all homeowners that once they obtain all the items on a first aid kit checklist, then they need to determine where they want to store that kit. Once a homeowner has selected a suitable storage location for the home’s first aid kit, then the homeowner must make sure that each member of the household can access that kit with ease. Moreover, each member of the household should know how to handle the various items in a well-stocked first aid kit.

The homeowner who bends over backwards to secure every item on the first aid kit checklist can not give the residents in a home an education on how to use the items on that checklist. The homeowner must make certain that he or she purchases a first aid manual, in addition to buying all of the items on the first aid kit checklist. At the same time, a wise homeowner might want to purchase a number of instruction sheets.

After the homeowner has read and studied the first aid manual, then that same homeowner needs to exam the many available instruction sheets. Such sheets can provide those who will live in a home with information, information regarding both everyday and singular emergencies.

A homeowner might, for example, purchase a book about allergic reactions. A homeowner might choose to have all the residents in a home learn about how to treat insect bites and animal bites. A homeowner might decide to invite a guest who can address one of the family’s special needs.

Perhaps one member of the family has had a number of nose bleeds. That homeowner needs to purchase an instruction sheet about care for people with nose bleeds. The information on that sheet should be added to all the items that were on the first aid kit checklist. Any other special health problems, such as seizures or diabetes, needs to be treated with care and concern by all family members.

Moreover, the homeowner can not overlook the possible “minor emergency.” Suppose, for example, that a family member gets poison ivy when everyone goes on an expedition to cut down a Christmas tree. That family must hope that its collection of first aid supplies does not lack a simple and informative instruction sheet, a sheet about care for poison ivy.



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