granfire
Sr. Grandmaster
That is something I have been musing about for the better part of 20 years, but Monday's events kind of got the brain cells firing again.
What do you have on hand for a bloody emergency?
Without taking your shirt off (I mean I wear a sports bra that covers more than any bikini top I own, but it's still under wear)
In Germany when I got my driver's license it was mandatory to carry a first aid kit in the car (along with a triangle to secure your emergency with, no flares though).
And it was not one like you get off the shelf in most stores here: it actually contained wound dressings and gauze bandages, not just a handful of band aids that won't stick if you bleed a little heavier.
I found this baby a couple of weeks ago:
http://www.lifesecure.com/zuca.asp
probably a little overkill for most days, but golly...it has everything!
Now, being an adult volunteer now for both scouts, I am considering to suggest putting a small kit together to carry along most places.
Containing, band aids, of course, some wound dressings, some bandages and some vet wrap, and of course some gloves.
I have an under utilized food saver that could be pressed into service to vacuum pack the materials to water proof them (I which means I would have to include some sort of safety cutter in the kit)
What am I forgetting?
After all, the universal Scout motto is 'Be Prepared'
(and I don't want ti to be a 40 pound gear bag...)
What do you have on hand for a bloody emergency?
Without taking your shirt off (I mean I wear a sports bra that covers more than any bikini top I own, but it's still under wear)
In Germany when I got my driver's license it was mandatory to carry a first aid kit in the car (along with a triangle to secure your emergency with, no flares though).
And it was not one like you get off the shelf in most stores here: it actually contained wound dressings and gauze bandages, not just a handful of band aids that won't stick if you bleed a little heavier.
I found this baby a couple of weeks ago:
http://www.lifesecure.com/zuca.asp
probably a little overkill for most days, but golly...it has everything!
Now, being an adult volunteer now for both scouts, I am considering to suggest putting a small kit together to carry along most places.
Containing, band aids, of course, some wound dressings, some bandages and some vet wrap, and of course some gloves.
I have an under utilized food saver that could be pressed into service to vacuum pack the materials to water proof them (I which means I would have to include some sort of safety cutter in the kit)
What am I forgetting?
After all, the universal Scout motto is 'Be Prepared'
(and I don't want ti to be a 40 pound gear bag...)