Posted: 12/16/2010 8:02:36 AM EDT
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I'm in the market for a first aid kit for our ranch. I envision two kits actually, one for bumps, cuts and stings and another for more major stuff like broken bones, burns, chem exposure.
I've seen the Chinook Medical kits, Adventure Med and some of the industrial stuff (which I don't want). I was hoping someone had some other sites for me to peruse. Also, I need to have it for Christmas. Thanks in advance. I've looked at: galls, chinook, boundry, buyemp, zee and a few others. There are so many, just making sure I haven't missed any good ones. |
| I pack my own with bandaids of multiple sizes, burn ointment, Neosporin, cotton balls, medical tape, cortizone cream and indivual pain relief tablets. THey can even fit in the small surplus ALICE pouches designed for compass or compression pads. As far as treating for major items like Chemical exposure and broken bones, that sounds more like a major medical kit and beyond my treatment capabilities for the most part. A sling for a broken arm or a splint, maybe... |
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I'm in the market for a first aid kit for our ranch. I envision two kits actually, one for bumps, cuts and stings and another for more major stuff like broken bones, burns, chem exposure. I've seen the Chinook Medical kits, Adventure Med and some of the industrial stuff (which I don't want). I was hoping someone had some other sites for me to peruse. Also, I need to have it for Christmas. Thanks in advance. I've looked at: galls, chinook, boundry, buyemp, zee and a few others. There are so many, just making sure I haven't missed any good ones. I sell a lot of kits For a small kit for cuts, bruises etc this kit is what I usually reccomend. For a bigger kit either this one or this one are usually what I reccomend my custoemrs get. None are a 100% solution, but they are a good 90% solution and you can customize the last bit to your specific needs. |