December 25, 2012

First Aid Bag


Well we have our official first aid bag!

The other day I went to our local super market to see what I had to choose from in order to store our first aid supplies, unfortunately what I had been looking for was not a part of their selection. I checked out tool boxes with their removable trays and many compartments but found them to be too bulky for transportation. I looked in the sporting equipment, which offered tackle boxes and bags but nothing had quite what I was looking for. Duffel bags, no, storage bins, no. I decided to take a break from the store and sleep on my thoughts of what exactly I was looking for in my first aid bag. I wanted easy accessibility, the bag must open widely so I can get to whatever I need with ease. It must have additional compartments to make finding smaller items easier. It must be spacious, in order to hold larger items such as bottles of alcohol, peroxide, or gauze pads. It also needed to be easy to grab and go in the event we needed to vacate our home. So as I am contemplating, it hits me like a ton of bricks. Why not an old suitcase? I have one not being used in the basement. It is compact but has the ability to expand. It opens widely, has additional compartments, and is made for travel. Eureka! I found what I was looking for without having to go out and buy something new. Perfect.
 
The Basic Suitcase

 
With expandable sides that can be zipped closed when not needed

 
Large enough for big items with a couple additional compartments that zip closed which I am using for hand sanitizer and medication less used like anti-diarhia or laxatives.

 
Multiple ways to carry with handles on 2 sides

 
Or it can be rolled on wheels

 
Items such as bandages, alcohol swabs, q-tips, and some medications (allergy medication, some kept in the original package and some removed) all kept in zip lock bags to save on space and easily organize.
 

The bag met each requirement I had in mind with the exception of not looking like a first aid bag, which I am fine with. You can go out and find something that looks all pretty and red but in the end it's the practicality and the ability to utilize with efficiency that really matters.
If you have any questions or suggestions feel free to leave a comment or e-mail us at thehomesteadjones@yahoo.com. Till next time we will see you on the flip flop.
 

2 comments:

  1. Anonymous2/08/2013

    We have also a bag like this that the first aid can put inside the bag. That's really cool. Thanks for posting this.

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  2. A high quality, well maintained first aid kit can decrease the impact of any injuries and save overall costs - it’s that convenient. First aid kit is a must have anywhere.

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