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SaltFree First Aid Kit

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laura storm

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Introducing our new, comprehensive first aid kit.
Big thanks goes to Shaun for his generous contribution. With the addition of a number of extra items, we now have a kit capable of dealing with most minor first aid scenarios.

Our kit includes:
Medicated and non-medicated dressings
Bandages and plasters
Support bandages for sports injuries
A skin closure kit
Surgical tape
Mouth to mask resuscitators
Emergency foil blanket
Saline eye wash
Latex gloves
Instant cold pack (for sports injuries)
Analgesics (Nurophen / Paracetamol)
Anticeptic cream
Decongestants
Witch hazel gel
Rehydration salts
Scissors and tweezers
... and much more.

The kit will be available and accessable at each saltFree session and will be kept by me if anyone needs anything from it.
L*
 
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