A first aid kit is an essential resource, whether at home, on vacation or at work. First aid kits come in a lot of different shapes and sizes. You can buy pre-made kits or you can put a kit together ...
Photo caption: Every farm or ranch should have access to a first aid kit in case of accident or injury. (Photo by Mathurin Napoly via Unsplash.) Farm safety is a never-ending concern for agricultural ...
Experts weigh in on what to bring for a healthy, stress-free trip. By Sara Clemence As anyone who’s ever visited an emergency room far from home knows, an illness or accident can instantly undo the ...
If you become injured or sick while hiking, your first aid kit’s only job is to get you out of the backcountry safely. You need to be comfortable enough to finish your trip, or capable of getting to a ...
We don’t have any Boy Scouts in our family, but we try to travel with as much preparedness as we can stand, which means that we always have a road trip first aid kit stashed in the trunk of our car.
From half-used gauze rolls to expired antibiotic ointments, most American first aid kits have one thing in common: They’re woefully out of date. These kits are meant to be our go-to solution for minor ...
Camping, hiking, training and everyday living all come with a small amount of risk—unless you’re living in a bubble or under a rock. And if you’re not living in a protected sphere or under a large ...