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Keep a well-stocked first aid kit in the home AND in the car.

Both kits should have an ‘over’ supply of “character or simply bright coloured” waterproof Band-Aids in there, they’re great distraction therapy and will have the child focusing on something other than the injury.

In the kits have a list of emergency numbers and any allergies/ medical conditions your family has. If possible laminate the sheet so it’s reasonably waterproof.

Nappy bags are an extra must have in first aid kits, for any rubbish removal and for when people are feeling like they may throw-up.

Large burn sheets and dressings are a must, though if you or the person you’re treating are burnt, instantly cool the burn with gently flowing cold water first for up to 20 minutes – of if it’s a child, for a long as is possible. And if required you will need to cover and protect the burnt area with this non- stick dressing.

If in doubt call an ambulance ‘000’ or 112 on a mobile phone.

Ice packs are a great must have and ‘no’ you don’t require a freezer to use them. Chemical ice packs are great to use on the go and important for many bumps, bites and little accidents kids have (BUT don’t forget to wrap the ice pack first to protect the skin, use a sock if you need to if no other material is available!)

Tweezers and a splinter kit are also very helpful for minor stings and injuries that kids seem to have while playing outdoors.

A red coloured bandage or clean red cloth to help control any major blood loss is important to overcome the tears associated with some nasty falls.

Finally, it’s never too early to teach the kids how to ring “000” – start from an early age and have them recite their address too, many children can be very helpful in time of need.

 

  • Since when did you have to call a different number from a mobile? Pretty sure you can still call 000 and it works…

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  • I need to replenish my first aid box. Thanks for the reminder!

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  • Great story, thanks for sharing and the tips!

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  • this is one thing I have forgotten to teach the kids, I hope they never have to use it

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  • I’m shocked that many people do not know the alternative number to 000 (being 112) – many years ago my mum broke her leg while we were camping, we weren’t aware of this number so could not call an ambulance. Glad to see it being written in this article- really does need to be advertised everywhere as some people still aren’t aware of it

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  • We have a first audio kit I actually did my first aid training and I think it should be compulsory for every parent to do learnt so much.

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  • I should really have a first aid kit….must get onto it!!

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  • Think I had better check all our first aid kits!

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  • I enjoyed reading this and it gave me a few new ideas to add to my first aid kits.

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  • Some very interesting tips especially the ice pack one

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  • Such helpful tips I didn’t know that you should call a different number from mobiles

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  • And make sure you check them regularly and stock them back up!

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  • Essential for everyday living. Thank you

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  • good idea, thanks for sharing

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  • A very important and life saving article

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  • the red coloured bandage or cloth is a new idea – have not got one of those in my kit so must add it

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  • An essential thing every mum should do.i have a first aid kit but it doesn’t have any red colour cloth or bright colour band aid.thanks for reminding.i will add it certainly

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  • Good ideas. Also good to teach young kids to know how to call 000.

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  • Always need this on hand, in your home on the go no matter where you are, someone will always need something

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  • A first aid kit is also one of those things that can get overlooked so easily.. Until you need one! So be prepared everyone!

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