Just looked at a couple of our larger FAKs and the sterile dressings are out of date. What is the risk vs benefits of using them in an emergency?
In the case of our kit they're in an immaculate, intact paper packaging (often the only packaging) and a press to close type of ziplock bag. One bag per drawing. Date is anything from a year to 4 years out of date. I've taken out the older ones but left the year old ones. This kit has been bought, opened to look at contents then extra plasters added before being zipped shut for 4+ years.
I'm intending to order some replacements but until I get them, I do wonder what the real risk is.
I'm thinking infection is treatable at a later time but blood loss isn't, it's a sort it now matter. My partner says she would use it all and ignore the date. For me 4 years out of date isn't useable.
Another query is about how long they last in date? If this FAK I bought just over 4 years ago has stuff 1 and 2 years out of date then that's potentially 2 years in date. Is that normal? Is it just the supply chain covering itself?
After I get refills I might keep the dressings just out of date, clearly marked out, as emergency backups. I've had situation where I needed a lot of dressings, more than come with a FAK, even a larger family one.
Over to you more knowledgeable people for answers. It's all genuine questions. I have first aid training sufficient for public first aid situation, 16 hours with StJ'sA, but I don't know about the details relating to the actual dressings. Who really does without further training? When I had my first training as a 13 year old FAKs were still being sold without dated sterile dressings I believe. At least I grew up with stuff without dates. Yes, I read labels as a young kid, just part of my thirst for knowledge and a memory like a sponge soaking everything up (until full that is).
In the case of our kit they're in an immaculate, intact paper packaging (often the only packaging) and a press to close type of ziplock bag. One bag per drawing. Date is anything from a year to 4 years out of date. I've taken out the older ones but left the year old ones. This kit has been bought, opened to look at contents then extra plasters added before being zipped shut for 4+ years.
I'm intending to order some replacements but until I get them, I do wonder what the real risk is.
I'm thinking infection is treatable at a later time but blood loss isn't, it's a sort it now matter. My partner says she would use it all and ignore the date. For me 4 years out of date isn't useable.
Another query is about how long they last in date? If this FAK I bought just over 4 years ago has stuff 1 and 2 years out of date then that's potentially 2 years in date. Is that normal? Is it just the supply chain covering itself?
After I get refills I might keep the dressings just out of date, clearly marked out, as emergency backups. I've had situation where I needed a lot of dressings, more than come with a FAK, even a larger family one.
Over to you more knowledgeable people for answers. It's all genuine questions. I have first aid training sufficient for public first aid situation, 16 hours with StJ'sA, but I don't know about the details relating to the actual dressings. Who really does without further training? When I had my first training as a 13 year old FAKs were still being sold without dated sterile dressings I believe. At least I grew up with stuff without dates. Yes, I read labels as a young kid, just part of my thirst for knowledge and a memory like a sponge soaking everything up (until full that is).