Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Buy a Travel First Aid Kit

The first aid kit is one of the most important piece of accessory that everybody has used at some time in their life and is definitely something you would need while traveling as it will help you cope with any health problems that you might face. The first aid travel kit is something you must carefully arrange and have ready with you before setting out to travel. Travel first aid kits are easily made and can inexpensively be put together to be either basic or comprehensive depending on your medical training and how far you expect to be from professional medical help.

Let us look at how to prepare a functional travel first aid kit.

Though you can carry items of your preference, there are some common travel first aid kit items that you should not do without.

You need to carry along antacids, anti diarrheals, aspirin, anti allergic creams, cough syrups and pain killers to deal with indigestion, pain, breathing issues and any untoward allergies.

Your own personal medication - always ensure that if you have any personal medical problems, that you include medication for this, especially if you are prone to allergic reactions to things such as bees, peanuts, etc...or if you have diabetes and require a boost should your blood sugar levels fall. Carrying along medicines that help you cope with any asthmatic attacks or throat problems is highly recommended.

Regular first aid kit components - Aside from the medicinal and drug related items of a travel first aid kit, you should also include things like adhesive take, sterile gauze pads, antiseptic (even a small bottle of liquid soap, so that you can clean your hands or wounds), bandages/band aids of various sizes, examination gloves, safety pins, scissors, tweezers (in the instance that you would have to remove anything, such as a bee stinger).

Extra care and caution - Part of having a travel first aid kit, is being prepared should any sort of emergency come your way.

Make sure that the mobile is charged and items like flashlights, lighters are taken along.

Please also carry along telephone numbers for easy communication.

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