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BE PREPARED FOR ALL OF LIFE'S ADVENTURES

When you plan for the unexpected, you don’t have to be worried about it.

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  • FIGHT BUG BITES

    Getting stung or bitten by bugs is definitely no fun. Beef up your bug bite first-aid knowledge with these quick tips.

    December 1, 1901 Tips FIGHT BUG BITES
  • HOME CHEF FIRST AID KIT LIST

    The chef kit that every kitchen needs. This kit will keep you slicing and dicing with care.

    December 1, 1901 Kits HOME CHEF FIRST AID KIT LIST
  • BRAVE THE BUMPS AND BRUISES

    If you or your child were knocked unconscious at all, you’ll need to see a doctor immediately. However, if you’re just a little banged up, here are some tips to get you through.

    December 1, 1901 Tips BRAVE THE BUMPS AND BRUISES
  • ROAD TRIP FIRST AID KIT LIST

    The first aid kit any car, camping, or carpooling person needs to treat wounds on the go.

    December 1, 1901 Kits ROAD TRIP FIRST AID KIT LIST
  • BOUNCE BACK FROM BLISTERS

    Prevention is always the best treatment. Test out new shoes, gloves or gear before use or pre-treat areas with a cushioned tape. If you blister, follow these tips to bounce back quick.

    December 1, 1901 Tips BOUNCE BACK FROM BLISTERS
  • FREQUENT FLYER FIRST AID KIT LIST

    Travel necessities for the frequent flyer who’s not afraid to underpack.

    December 1, 1901 Kits FREQUENT FLYER FIRST AID KIT LIST
  • MAKE ANIMAL BITES FEEL ALRIGHT

    Animal bites are never fun, and usually scary. Even bites your kids get at school can be hard to recover from. But with these tips, you can really bite back.

    December 1, 1901 Tips MAKE ANIMAL BITES FEEL ALRIGHT
  • NO-GUTS-NO-GLORY FIRST AID KIT LIST

    Keep kiddos comforted with this kit that treats sports injuries like a champ.

    December 1, 1901 Kits NO-GUTS-NO-GLORY FIRST AID KIT LIST
  • SPLINTER STRATEGIES

    If you get a splinter in or near your eye, a hard-to-reach place or near private parts, you’ll probably need to see a doctor. But if it’s just a run-of-the-mill splinter, check out these tips to remove it yourself.

    December 1, 1901 Tips SPLINTER STRATEGIES
  • SUSHI CHEF FIRST AID KIT LIST

    Even if your taste buds are cut out for an adventure, your fingers may not be. Build your own Sushi Dinner Kit with these tools.

    December 1, 1901 Kits SUSHI CHEF FIRST AID KIT LIST
  • TWISTS & SPRAINS? NO RICE, NO DICE.

    If you think you’ve twisted or sprained something, make sure you can move it, that it doesn’t “pop” when you do, and that there’s no numbness, excessive swelling or fever. If swelling and pain are your main concern, get ready to RICE it.

    December 1, 1901 Tips TWISTS & SPRAINS? NO RICE, NO DICE.
  • WILDERNESS ADVENTURE FIRST AID KIT LIST

    Stock your cabin, canoe or glamping tent with these summer essentials.

    December 1, 1901 Kits WILDERNESS ADVENTURE FIRST AID KIT LIST
  • OUT-OF-SIGHT TIPS FOR EYE INJURIES

    When you get something in your eye, you might have trouble reading these tips, so we’ll keep is simple.

    December 1, 1901 Tips OUT-OF-SIGHT TIPS FOR EYE INJURIES
  • THE RIGHT WAY TO TREAT A NOSEBLEED

    If you’re on blood thinners or your nose won’t stop bleeding, you need to see a doctor. If you just have a run-of-the-mill nosebleed, follow these tips.

    December 1, 1901 Tips THE RIGHT WAY TO TREAT A NOSEBLEED
  • HEAL THE BURN

    You can treat a minor burn, like a hot, bacon-grease burn, without medical attention by treating it with care.

    December 1, 1901 Tips HEAL THE BURN
  • SHARP TIPS FOR CUTS

    Most small scrapes and cuts don’t need medical attention. Although, you may want to see a doctor if it doesn’t seem to heal after trying these tips.

    December 1, 1901 Tips SHARP TIPS FOR CUTS
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