Being quite opinionated I was very unhappy with the "off the self" first aid kits. So I started building my own. It'd also be nice if more folks could self rescue, so I made some for the class. These are a great size for throwing in a bag and forgetting until you need them.
I would appreciate $5 to defray costs. If you cant afford pay when and what you can, even if its $0 and never. I've got a batch of 5 in my bag for tomorrow, anyone interested?
Pouch is about 5" x 3", ~200D oxford polyurethane treated nylon, waterproof & fire resistant fabric, #3 coil zipper.
1x Wet Ones wipe
2x Betadine disenfectent
1x Aleve (NSAID for muscles & swelling)
1x Acetaminophen/Aspirin/Salicyamide/Caffeine (headache etc)
1x Hydrocortisone (topical itch)
1x Loperamide (stomach)
3x topical antibiotic (bacitracin/neomycin/polymyxin)
2x 2" x 3" non stick gauze
1x 36" waterproof medical tape
Adhesive bandages (Band Aid waterproof/cloth "toughstrips") sealed in a plastic bag:
1x "knuckle"
1x "fingertip"
1x 1 3/4" x 4" (XL)
2x 1"x 3" (L)
2x 3/4" x 3" (M)
2x 5/8" x 2 1/4" (S)
Deck of cards not incouded. Pictured next to a loaded pouch for comparison.
donavanm
Posted: Thu Feb 18, 2016 2:49 am
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I do also make a slightly larger size, suitable for camping and groups. More of the same plus rolled gauze, larger gauze pads, moist burn pads, duct tape, quick clot, mylar emergency blanket, tongue depressors, etc. Im low on those supplies but would restock if theres interest.
Bo Ttorff
Posted: Thu Feb 18, 2016 7:20 am
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Put me down for a pair of the small and 1 larger. Can PayPal.
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Posted: Thu Feb 18, 2016 9:21 am
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that's really nice of you, thanks. Might I recommend an addition, NASA's gift to road rash aka tegaderm film.
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Nice job, Donovan.
You may want to include the pack of cards tho, since it doesn't look like you have a bullet to bite on. Ya know, for field surgery...
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wang
Posted: Thu Feb 18, 2016 10:38 am
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yeah, put me down for 1
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Posted: Thu Feb 18, 2016 10:39 am
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Did you raid the office first aid supply for these??? Thats how I made my first aid kit.
justgarth
Posted: Thu Feb 18, 2016 10:55 am
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Def in for 1 small and 1 big--take your time on the big ones if you don't have those supplies. I hate building first aid kits and you're right, the off-the-shelf ones are garbage/overpriced/underbuilt.
Bo Ttorff
Posted: Thu Feb 18, 2016 11:01 am
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First aid kits > jerseys
rob
Posted: Thu Feb 18, 2016 11:02 am
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Would an airline bottle of whiskey fit in one of those pouches? You know, for first aid.
derrickito
Posted: Thu Feb 18, 2016 11:07 am
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nice.
i always carry a pretty comprehensive kit when i go camping. i've rebuilt it myself a few times over the years. a few pairs of rubber gloves plus LOTS of wipes and gauze are what i tend to use the most, plus several sizes of bandages. i also try to pack it with a few types of medicines.
i just took a cpr class. those are always highly suggested. some can be found for free, or there's a pay class by a place on stoneway that is real informative and only a few bucks. http://www.cprseattle.com/
i've been wanting to take a more comprehensive disaster medical class. haven't been able to spare the several days for one of those yet.
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Bo Ttorff
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derrickito wrote:
nice.
i always carry a pretty comprehensive kit when i go camping. i've rebuilt it myself a few times over the years. a few pairs of rubber gloves plus LOTS of wipes and gauze are what i tend to use the most, plus several sizes of bandages. i also try to pack it with a few types of medicines.
i just took a cpr class. those are always highly suggested. some can be found for free, or there's a pay class by a place on stoneway that is real informative and only a few bucks.
i've been wanting to take a more comprehensive disaster medical class. haven't been able to spare the several days for one of those yet.
dude has a kid then gets all responsible and shit
derrickito
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pshaw. i was cleaning up ya'lls bloody drunken camp wounds well before baby!
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walker
Posted: Thu Feb 18, 2016 12:01 pm
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I'd definitely be down for a large one.
Fantastic stuff
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Derrick are you also selling safety third kits?
justgarth
Posted: Thu Feb 18, 2016 12:35 pm
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jeff wrote:
Derrick are you also selling safety third kits?
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I think that was invite-only
derrickito
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jeff wrote:
Derrick are you also selling safety third kits?
last one has been claimed!
donavanm
Posted: Thu Feb 18, 2016 1:44 pm
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Gary already suggested i do an emergency safety third kit: "Add the condom, a lighter, pack of firecrackers, airline bottle of whiskey, and a plan b pill and you'd have quite an emergency preparedness kit."
I do carry gloves myself, would be easy to throw some in in the next batch. As it is I did keep these on the smaller personal use side. The kit small enough to carry is infinitely better than the larger one you leave at home. I also havent broke down cost per unit. This is just supplies out of my existing cache. Will see if I can include a bit more and keep it small/inexpsensive.
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I approve of both the safety and safety third kits.
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My first aid kit is a bottle of whiskey and a card that you open to read "Ice up, son."
Then you flip it over and it's my wife's phone number to call and come help me.
But really this is a good idea. I'm going to follow suit and make my own.
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donavanm
Posted: Fri Feb 19, 2016 1:48 am
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The five went quick at the meetup. Would appreciate feedback from any of the folks who have one. Based on interest in the thread Ill sew another batch of ~15 small and ~10 large pouches. Hope to get them stocked for thurs next week, or FHR (fred, Im looking at you).
I ran my BOM tonight and the current contents are $4.12 plus about $1.20 for the pouch materials plus taxes. Will try to keep the "small" at $5 donation. Based on the pricier toys in the "large" kit I expect closer to $12 there.
langston wrote:
Might I recommend an addition, NASA's gift to road rash aka tegaderm film.
Nice, hadnt used that before myself. Im totally game to include the tegaderm, but have a couple questions:
How are they for initial treatment? One of the reasons I like the pads is that theyre absorbent. It's a bummer when you leak all over clothes/gear on the way home, or the amount of fluids prevent adhesive bandages from sticking.
The larger 4" wont fit in the small pouches Im making. Is the 2 3/8" x 2 3/4" size sufficient? Can the edges be trimmed to fit larger wounds etc.
Is it substantially better than the telfa non adherent dressings? Amortizing a bulk purchase the tegaderm 2" are going to be $0.28/ea. Two per kit will put me ~18% over budget. I dont mind eating that cost if theyre worth it.
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Posted: Fri Feb 19, 2016 4:52 am
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donavanm wrote:
langston wrote:
Might I recommend an addition, NASA's gift to road rash aka tegaderm film.
Nice, hadnt used that before myself. Im totally game to include the tegaderm, but have a couple questions:
How are they for initial treatment? One of the reasons I like the pads is that theyre absorbent. It's a bummer when you leak all over clothes/gear on the way home, or the amount of fluids prevent adhesive bandages from sticking.
http://www.obra.org/wound_care.html
use both; you want pads to stop the initial bleeding and to absorb fluid, and the tegaderm to keep the wound from scabbing.
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derrickito wrote:
i just took a cpr class. those are always highly suggested. some can be found for free, or there's a pay class by a place on stoneway that is real informative and only a few bucks. http://www.cprseattle.com/
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