Great post and sound advice. Like anything, you get what you pay for and cheap first aid kits don’t last long in a vehicle. Check outI know I can come off as either an ahole or sarcastic. It’s definitely the latter, because in my world sarcasm is how we show affection. This is not one of those times.
First Aid Bags need to be thought out especially in vehicles. The first thing I’d consider is a “rip away bag.” Having a bag of first aid supplies mollied anywhere in the vehicle when the first aid needs (not every first aid moment is an emergency) are not is a bad thing. The other thing that I recommend is doing an inventory on your bag once a year. In my climate, the heat destroys the glue in bandaids. The vibration of vehicles is hard on stuff too.
I like my Molle Pouches too - to tacticool for school.
mymedic.com. They offer high quality kits, and kits based on purpose. For example, their “Popular Mechanics, Auto Medic” kit includes a tourniquet and window breaker. I’ve bought a couple of their MyFak kits and added some additional items to make a couple great kits for our vehicles.
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