The "Bag" is a perfect way to protect your family!
Large-capacity double-zipper opening, thoughtful zoning storage at a glance, easy to access in emergencies without time-consuming!
Water-repellent Oxford cloth is wear-resistant and easy to clean, white cross logo is easy to recognize and not confuse, and can be hand-held to save energy and carry!
Home, car, office, school, outdoor, travel, etc. can be easily accessed! Bag" is a peace of mind!
Multi-functional handheld medical bag, can accept medicines, medical supplies, small items, items categorized and organized storage at a glance.
Pearl cotton thickened shockproof protection, reflective strips eye-catching design easy to find and take, travel with you, home spare convenient and practical.
Material: Oxford cloth / pearl cotton
Color: red
Size: 26 x 14 x 14 cm
Family Travel First - Aid Kit: 13 Essential Items
When embarking on family travels, a well - stocked first - aid kit is crucial. Here are 13 essential items in our family's travel emergency kit.
The first is the first - aid outer bag. It's durable and well - organized, with multiple compartments to keep all items in place, making it easy to find what you need in an emergency.
Elastic bandages are great for wrapping sprained ankles or wrists. They provide support and help reduce swelling.
Iodophor tablets are used to disinfect wounds. Just dissolve one in water, and you have a safe and effective antiseptic solution.
The triangular bandage has multiple uses. It can be a sling for an injured arm or used to secure a dressing.
Regular band - aids are a must - have for minor cuts and scrapes. They come in handy for those small, everyday injuries.
A silicone tourniquet can be used in extreme cases to stop severe bleeding. It's easy to use and very effective.
Small scissors are useful for cutting bandages, clothing around a wound, or removing splinters.
Alcohol pads are for quick disinfection of minor wounds or before injecting medicine (if needed).
Medical tape is used to secure bandages and dressings firmly in place.
Safety pins can be used to fasten the triangular bandage or adjust clothing around an injury.
Medical gauze pads are great for covering larger wounds and absorbing blood.
An emergency first - aid instruction manual is included. It offers step - by - step guidance on handling various injuries, from burns to fractures.
Finally, tweezers are essential for removing splinters, ticks, or other small foreign objects from the skin.
With these 13 items in our family travel first - aid kit, we're better prepared to handle unexpected injuries during our adventures.
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