Just a couple of suggestions for the 1st aid kit that most folks probably don't know:
1) For cuts, scrapes, abrasions, burns, dog bites, etc. Mix 1tsp. of 68% Calcium Hypochlorite (1 specific type of pool shock) into 8oz. of distilled water in a spray bottle that can be tightly sealed. (If not kept tightly sealed, it'll out-gas after about 15 minutes; but, when kept tightly sealed and out of the light, I've had it last up to a couple of weeks.) A pound bag of the CH is only about $4; and, kept in a sealed glass jar, lasts a VERY long time. Wounds heal VERY quickly and without any infection when kept sprayed. Works MUCH better than any of the commercially available antibiotic ointments!
2) For bruises, sprains, strains, etc. Mix 1 part DMSO and 1 part distilled water in a plastic bottle that can be sealed (or a spray bottle that can be sealed.) Use the spray above 1st, letting it dry; then, spray with the DMSO mix. (Important: Spray a wider area with the CH; since, DMSO will pull anything that's on the skin in with it. The CH will kill any pathogens on the skin; but, is safe to use w/DMSO.)
These 2 items have made a major difference in my life! Both of my bottom lumbar disks are bone on bone; so, I fall a LOT. They also affect my balance, in general; so, even aside from out-right falling, I get hurt WAY more often than I did before. (It doesn't help that I push myself MUCH harder than I should...) I haven't had anything get infected in the year and a half I've been using this stuff; and, as I mentioned above, injuries heal up in record time. The DMSO not only speeds healing on the other stuff; but, takes a lot of the pain away really quickly. (Repeat both as needed until it's totally healed.)
I'll second KZBell on the duct tape... I once had a circular saw into my belly (yeah, I know, the guard shouldn't have been tied up; but, it was one of those "needing 3 hands" when I had no help situations...) Luckily, my T-shirt jammed the blade before it could do more than the 1" deep by 4" long gash I got. After I quit cussing and cut my T-shirt loose; I went in, sprayed it with antibacterial spray (this was prior to my knowing about the CH), sprayed a few paper towels, covered the gash, and wrapped several layers of duct tape around myself prior to driving myself @10 miles to the ER for stitches.
One other suggestion, while I'm at it: I keep a rope around that's about 1/2" thick and about 30' long. If I need to move something really heavy and/or bulky, I can put a wrap and a half around it and grab the ropes, to have better control over what I'm having to move. How it's used depends on what I'm moving; but, it definitely helps.
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