You may think that your home is your castle and that your family is safe within its walls but do you have an emergency first aid kit?. Every year more accidents occur inside the home, however, than anywhere else.
More than 100,000 people die as a result of accidents around the home, and hundreds of thousands more are hospitalized. Children and the elderly are the most likely victims of accidents around the home, which may include falls, cuts, poisoning, and electrical shocks.
In other words, your home is full of accidental hazards, and you need to be prepared for anything. Here’s what your emergency First Aid Kit should contain.
If any of your family members have chronic illnesses, severe allergies or any other conditions that require prescription medications, then your first aid kit should contain those medications.
If someone in your family needs medication for asthma or allergic reactions in a hurry, you need to have it on hand and easy to access. Check these medications frequently to ensure that they have not expired, and replace them if they are.
In most cases, the emergency first aid kits you can buy in stores or online contain certain critical items in minimum quantities.
These are the next items you need to add to your kit, whether you purchase a ready made one or make your own:
Most first aid kits purchased online or from health and safety stores will contain these items in various proportions, but it’s always a good idea to check. Also remember that this is just a minimum, and if you have a large family, you may want to add more of the frequently used consumable items in your kit.
If you are going to be travelling, or you just want to be prepared for any eventuality at home, then there are several types of commonly used medications you should add to your kit:
Avoid products that any members of your family are hyper sensitive to or cannot take, and when in doubt, ask a doctor or pharmacist for a recommendation.
When you are constructing your home emergency first aid kits, there are several items that can be added to improve how the kit is used, and increase the level of usefulness:
While you are thinking about first aid, it’s worth checking your home for obvious hazards and fixing them, as well as taking basic first aid and CPR courses. First aid in the home can make a big difference when accidents happen. Be prepared for anything.