first aid storage solutions

Smith28

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Nov 26, 2010
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You could add a antihistamine to that list. My big four: Ibuprofen, Antihistamine, Imodium and.. Senokot. Covers pain, swelling and fever; allergies; diarrhea; constipation.

How about a small duffel bag for storage? I'm sure you can get some bright coloured ones that have pretty tough material and waterproof bases so they can be chucked anywhere. That or I would say just a bright coloured dry bag.
 

drewdunnrespect

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You could add a antihistamine to that list. My big four: Ibuprofen, Antihistamine, Imodium and.. Senokot. Covers pain, swelling and fever; allergies; diarrhea; constipation.

How about a small duffel bag for storage? I'm sure you can get some bright coloured ones that have pretty tough material and waterproof bases so they can be chucked anywhere. That or I would say just a bright coloured dry bag.

yer i do carry them but forgot to list them and i tried the duffel bag but it just doesnt work for me at all and thats why i wanted something abit more organisable
 

Pedagog

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Sep 20, 2012
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any the scouts bring and other leaders bring plus imodium and parcetamol and ibuprufin (sp) plus spare higene kit i have that wont fit in my wash bag

If its personal medication (which it all should be, unless you are qualified to administer other medications, this includes over the counter medications) it should be clearly labeled and stored separately (securely) from the group First Aid kit.

I would suggest if its a standing type camp something like a Really Useful Box, also handy to lean on when filling in paperwork after administering medications. Adults personal medications should be kept by them, not handed in.

As for Hygiene items I would store these separately in a bag or box.
 

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