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  Quan.   Description Price
1.   147 pc First Aid Kit (2 Pack)
Exceeds OSHA Guidelines 1910.15
Item No. FATK147_2_
On Sale $34.99
$39.99
2.   275 Piece Family First Aid Kit
The 275 Piece Family First Aid Kit is a perfect safety additional to all your Food Storage and Emergency Prepardness needs!
Item No. KF F250
$55.00
3.   30 Piece First Aid Kit w/ Peanuts Bandages
Item No. FATK3PNUT
$20.00
4.   34 Piece First Aid Kit – 1 Person
Item No. FATK3B
On Sale $4.99
$8.99
5.   45 Piece First Aid Kit in Attachable Pouch
Attaches to your back pack or belt loop!
Item No. FATH3PCH
$19.99
6.   51 Piece First-Aid Kit
This kit is compact enough to store in your 72-hour kits with a latched hard case that measures 7.5"x5.5"x2.5". With 51 pieces of quality medical supplies, it's also large enough to take care of many basic household first-aid needs, including cuts, scrapes, insect bites, and minor wounds. The kit also works well as a youth camp, workplace, and automobile first-aid kit.
Item No. KF F051
$5.95
7.   54 Piece First Aid Kit - 1 Person
Item No. FATK3A
On Sale $7.99
$12.99
8.   58 Piece First Aid Kit for Pets
This 58 Piece First Aid Kit for Pets covers all the basics and should be in every pet owner's home.
Item No. FATK11
On Sale $17.95
$19.95
9.   ABC - I Starter Emergency Kit
The ABC-I 72-Hour Kit was originally desiged to offer students the basics for survival if an emergency occurs while they're at school.
Item No. K7 S100
$9.50
10.   All Ready COMPLETE First Aid Kit System
Item No. FATK100
On Sale $89.99
$99.99
11.   All Ready COMPLETE First Aid Kit and System with BB Pathogen
Another new product from Disasternecessities.com! This takes the guess work out of first aid. This kit is set up with each emergency in a pouch with directions. This kit has the Bloodborn Pathogen protective clothing, if you are dealing with Bloodborn pathogens such as HIV!
Item No. FATK100A
On Sale $139.99
$158.99
12.   BURNFREE® Emergency Burn Care Kit
Burnfree Burn Care Kits are great to have available wherever burn emergencies may or could occur.
Item No. MF B540
$29.95
13.   BurnFree Industrial Burn Care Kit--Large
Item No. MF B550
On Sale $67.95
$79.99
14.   BurnFree Multi-Purpose Kit--Medium
Item No. MF B545
On Sale $43.95
$49.95
15.   First Aid 'N Travel Kit
Finally—a compact, complete travel unit for the person on the go! This kit fits perfectly in a purse, briefcase, or glove compartment, and is ready when you need it in first aid situations.
Item No. SI-TK-01
$8.95
16.   First Aid Kit Home Emergency Travel 352-Piece (Soft Case)
This ia a great first aid kit for offices, schools, warehouses, and homes.
Item No. KF F300
On Sale $39.95
$44.95
17.   Medic's First Aid Kit
With more that 175 medical items, this kit is ideal for 72-hour kits, or for your boat or cabin!
Item No. KF M100
On Sale $69.95
$109.99
18.   Outdoor First Aid Kit (173 Pieces)
The Outdoorsman first aid - survival - hygiene kit is great for all-around outdoor use including camping, backpacking, hiking, hunting. Or keep one in the car or RV when your traveling.
Item No. FATKOD1
On Sale $34.95
$42.99
19.   Outdoorsman
Item No. KT60D
On Sale $29.99
$39.99
20.   Pocket 1st Aid kit
Here’s a first-aid kit you can carry wherever you go.
Item No. KF P100
On Sale $2.95
$3.50
21.   Professional Outdoor Skin Protection Kit with Soft Case
This refillable, all-in-one skin protection kit prepares you to deal with summer skin ailments from mosquitoes to sunburn, poison ivy, bee stings, and more.
Item No. CA K100
$11.95
22.   Rescue One First Aid Kit
Item No. FATK7
On Sale $99.99
$109.99
23.   Skin Protection Kit Refill Pack
Item No. CA K101
$8.95
24.   Surgical Kit
Get precise surgical instruments for dire situations. With adequate medical know-how, a person can use this Surgical Kit to save a life during an emergency.
Item No. KF S100
On Sale $34.99
$39.99
25.   The Extractor™ Complete Bite and Sting First Aid Kit
An easy to use suction pump which can safely and quickly remove significant quantities of venom (poison) or irritants from bites or stings.
Item No. MF S200
$17.95
26.   The Guardian
Item No. FATK8G
On Sale $36.99
$46.99
27.   The Responder
Item No. FATK9
On Sale $99.99
$119.99
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Imagine for just one moment that a major earthquake has just occurred in a nearby town. Because you live in a neighboring city or town you feel the earthquake quite strongly. You are taken by surprise and the first thing that comes to mind is the safety of your family. You dash underneath a large table and hope that the table will not collapse from the falling debris. After the trembling stops, you call out for your kids and are thankful that everyone is responding. But as you walk through to check up on everyone, you notice that your home is absolutely ruined. What do you do next? You're trapped in your home and have no communication between you and the outside world. The earthquake is so destructive that authorities and relief agencies will take approximately 72 hours to reach you and provide your family with any necessary aid. Now you discover that your smallest child is dizzy from a nearby gas fire and looses consciousness and has experienced some severe major cuts and bruises. What do you do now?

Although, this scenario is unpleasant to think about, we need to realize that emergencies are real! Whether an injury occurs during a major emergency or on a camping trip, the urgency is the same. Infections or loss of blood can be serious and perhaps even fatal. That is why it is important to have emergency supplies, particularly first aid items on hand to provide relief for your own family.
Over the years, we have received calls from hundreds of people asking questions regarding emergency first aid. Here are some commonly asked questions that can help you eliminate unneeded stress or injury--before an emergency actually occurs!

Where do I start? What first aid items will I need?

You can get a good head start by purchasing a preassembled first aid kit. You will find that most preassembled kits have been put together through much feedback given by those who have experienced injury during a crisis. Some basic first aid essentials include gauze, tape, adhesive strips, scissors, antibiotic ointment, bandages, burn treatment bandages or lotions, rash or itching creams, thermometer, arm splint, tweezers, safety pins, pain reliever, prescription medications, antiseptic towelettes, ammonia inhalant, instant ice packs, sponges, eye washes, rubbing alcohol, etc. Although pre-assembled kits contain the most common items needed during emergencies, it is important to gather items that fit your particular needs. Prescriptions such as medications for asthma, diabetes, high blood pressure, depression etc. are crucial for first aid kits. Also be sure to include special items needed by small children or the elderly.

Kits come in all sizes and range from just basic items to professional surgical kits. First, determine what items you will need the most and how much you will need for each item. For example, families with small children will probably need extra bandages and items for scrapes and cuts. Or, you can specialize a first aid kit to meet a particular need or situation (ie. auto first aid kit, camping kit, home first aid, business first aid, etc.) Second, you should purchase a kit that contains items that best suit your needs. It is useless to have a professional kit that contains items you do not know how to use, or to have a kit that is to basic to treat emergency needs.

Where is the best place to store my first aid kit?

You should keep a portable first aid kit in your 72-hour kit. You will find that if all items are kept in an easy-to-access, convenient part of your home or automobile, you can grab your essentials without having to scramble to find your emergency essentials. A common mistake is to overload your first aid or 72 hour kit. Remember that your kits should be lightweight and easy to carry. In order to survive most natural disasters, you are required to act quickly, so first aid items, along with other emergency items, should be kept in a compact, lightweight compartment such as a duffel bag, back pack, or carrying case. Do not keep your kits in a hard to reach place such as an attic or storage closets.

What if I can't afford to buy a comprehensive first aid kit?

Keep in mind that a first aid kit is an investment like an insurance policy. Some people may prefer to purchase a portable stereo or a new outfit over a first aid or 72 hour kit. But, those who have lived through an emergency either regret not having had the needed supplies or are relieved that they planned ahead and invested wisely. If budget is a concern, start small. Start with the most important items such as bandages and pain relievers first. Then, as your budget permits, start adding to the items you already have.

Basically, remember that first aid items can help save lives during a crisis. It is easier to invest the time and money in first aid supplies once you understand what a difference this kind of preparation can make during an emergency. Once you have purchased supplies, begin learning more about first aid relief and learn how to properly use your supplies (especially first aid kits that have surgical supplies or other items that may be difficult to use without prior knowledge and practice). By combining knowledge with the appropriate supplies, you can make a difference and help save lives during an emergency. But this can only happen if you put first aid first.

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