First
Aid
The
farther from the beaten path you venture, the more prepared
you should be for a medical emergency. Always carry a first-aid
kit designed for the type of trek and the number of people in
your group.
A
variety of first-aid kits are available for day hikes, family
hiking trips or backpacking treks. Kits should be tailored to
your trekking terrain, weather, the ages of hikers and your group's
special medical needs.
It
is important to know how to use everything in your first-aid kit
beforehand. You won't have time in the middle of an emergency
to read an instruction manual.
Before
you go, learn about any possible hazards at your destination,
such as poisonous plants, snakes and insects. Ask local officials
or park rangers what special gear or clothing might be needed.
Locate the road and public phone closest to your campsite or trail,
so you know where to summon help if it is needed.
Some
organizations offer wilderness first-aid courses targeted to outdoors
enthusiasts. Be sure to practice what you learn and share it with
others in your party.
Good
first-aid kits are available in a wide range of prices, and specialty
kits are available for mountain bikers, canoeists and others.
The
following items should be considered when outfitting a basic first-aid
kit:
- 1 elastic-roll
bandage
- Aspirin
or ibuprofen
- Adhesive
tape
- Alcohol
swabs
- Antacid
- Antihistamine
- Antiseptic
ointment
- Adhesive
bandages, assorted sizes
- Bug repellent
- Butterfly
bandages
- Chemical
heat and cold packs
- Dry-wash
pads or wipes
- Diarrhea
medicine
- Gauze
pads
- Hydrocortisone
cream (soothes allergic skin)
- Mirror,
small and unbreakable
- Cotton
swab, sterile, packaged in pairs
- Safety
pins
- Scissors
(Swiss Army Pen Knife has scissors, small blade and nail file)
- Sunscreen
- Triangular
bandage
- Tweezers
Inspect
the contents before every trip and make sure the tools are clean
and supplies in good condition. Replace expired medicines and
add items you wished you had brought on the last trip. Make sure
the container is durable and waterproof and stow it in an accessible
compartment of your backpack.
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