Posted on 01 March 2010
Tags: aid, Band Aids, Brisbane, Cleaning Solution, Don, First Aid Courses, First aid Kit, first aid kits, Health And Safety, home, kit, Kits, workplace work

g a paltry box of band aids or a tube of cleaning solution in a drawer is simply not sufficient for handling an unexpected emergency. Surprisingly, many Australians don’t keep well stocked first aid kits in the home – and some very tragic results can occur.
First Aid Kits In The Home -
Whether your home is big or small, it’s critical to keep a well stocked first aid kit in an easy-to-access place in the home. You can purchase a kit through a Brisbane first aid supplier; once you have one, let everyone in the house know precisely where you plan on keeping it. With many accidents, even fractions of a second can make a difference; the more time it takes for someone to find the required supplies, the higher the risk of a serious injury or a life threatening complication. Don’t put the health and safety of the people in your home at risk: keep a first aid keep somewhere safe and sound.
First Aid Kits In The Car -
Many of us spend a great deal of time in our vehicles. Even if you don’t, keeping in mind the fact that accidents can happen anywhere and at anytime means that it’s imperative to keep a first aid kit in your car. A minor cut can become a major problem if you don’t have the bandages or band aids within easy reach. Why let an otherwise innocuous incident blow up into a major deal, when a well stocked first aid kit can save the day? Better yet, get some training through Brisbane first aid courses; you’ll have the supplies you need and you’ll know just what to do, no matter what.
First Aid Kits In The Workplace -
Work-related injuries are a very serious and real problem. Even if you work in a seemingly safe office environment, mishaps happen all the time. It’s very smart to keep at least a couple of first aid kits in a few strategically placed – and well advertised – locations in the office. For this reason, regardless of where an accident may occur, all employees should know exactly where they can locate the required supplies. By being prepared, appropriate action can be taken resulting with a far less stressful incident.
Posted on 27 February 2010
Tags: aid, blood pressure monitors, Don, emergency preparedness plan, Eye Drops, family, First aid Kit, first aid kits, home, kit, syrup of ipecac

First aid or medical kits should be found in every household and automobile. Accidents happen when we least expect them and being prepared can sometimes mean the difference between life and death. The most common types of accidents include cuts, scrapes, burns, and insect bites. A large percentage of accidents happen in and around the home, then out in the great outdoors, and final in and around vehicles.
A kit should be readily available both inside the home and when the family is outdoors. It is also important to keep a kit in your garage for outside emergencies and in your vehicle for emergencies that may occur when you are traveling. A kit should also be a part of every emergency preparedness plan. When preparing for a natural disaster, most experts believe everyone should have emergency supplies for at least the first 72 hours. It is a good idea to include at least a 72 hour supply of any prescription medications as well. First aid or medical kits are a must in households that have children. Children can be very accident prone and it is better to be prepared than caught unaware. It is important that each member of the family be familiar with the contents of your kit and knows how to use them.
Your kit should consider the needs of each individual family member. It is very important to change the medications in the first aid kit periodically. Most medications have an expiration date, which can be written down on a piece of paper and kept inside the first aid kit. Also, include items such as glucose monitors and blood pressure monitors for family members that have diabetes and/or high blood pressure.
Every kit should include the following basic items, a assortment of gauze pads, adhesive tape, various bandages, antibiotic ointment, cotton swabs, eye drops, latex gloves, a tweezer, bottled water for cleaning wounds, and a first aid handbook. All kits should include prescription medications as well as non-prescription medications such as syrup of ipecac used to induce vomiting if instructed by a poison control center, medicines for treating bee stings, antihistamines for itching and allergic reactions, and pain medications such as aspirin.
If you had an emergency in your home or vehicle today, would you be prepared? Most people don’t like to think about emergencies and this often results in not being prepared for household accidents. Don’t leave your family’s safety to chance. Be sure your home and vehicle are properly equipped with a first aid or medical emergency kit today!
Posted on 25 February 2010
Tags: aid, Camping, critical situation, critical situations, Disaster, emergency, First aid Kit, first aid kits, home, Jonathan PerezThere, kit

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There is absolutely no way of knowing when something tragic may come upon us. Regardless, what’s crucial is that we are prepared for these occurrences. When it comes to these happenings we need some assistance. But it’s not intelligent to try to get help then. When this happens, we can definitely look at them as being emergency situations.
The emergency situations should be supported by the emergency Supplies.So we can understand the importance of such emergency supplies.Because we can feel the benefit of having adequate Emergency Supplies.
Just like the Emergency Supplies , First Aid Kits have equal importance in our life.The fact that there is always the possibility for injuries and accidents that you wouldn’t have thought would happen.No matter the injury is serious or simple,we have to provide the immediate actions to save from the critical situation.For that we should have First Aid Kits with us.At critical situations we have to make use the First Aid Kits before calling a doctor.This will give sudden and partial relief to the injured people.It will help the doctor to make his duty easy.
Whether you think so or not, it’s fascinating to know how first aid kits and emergency supplies got there start.The First Aid Kits should be kept not only in home,but it should be there in office,vehicles and in any other public places.The emergency supplies can be medicines.We know urgent medicines are very important to a patient’s life.So we can consider it as a very important and emergency thing.We have to be prepared with the urgent medicines before the disaster strikes.
There may be some that are a little unsure about what exactly is in their first aid kits.What is the first aid kit consist of?The kit has different components in it for different type of injuries.And these types will depend on the person who assembled it and the actual purpose of the kit.Anyway these kits have some common components.Those are the items to control bleeding and some common medicines etc.We can say that it is a collection of emergency supplies.
Let us check out the different first aid kits available.Those are Home first aid kits,Car first aid kits,children first aid kits,sports first aid kits,business first aid kits etc.Even though the names are different all of these kits have unique objective.All of these are kept with an intention of providing safety.Let us know briefly about these first aid kits so that we have clear idea about its usage.
In daily life we have to be prepared for dealing with the every day cuts, burns, injuries and illness at home, work, or at play.It is very usual in home.So we need home first aid kits. Accidents at home should be treated soon otherwise it may lead to death.The items in a home first aid kit should be easily accessible.Because the common people in home may need to use at accidents,not the trained people.It should be accessible at any time.
Now let us check different emergency supplies.The emergency supplies are the things you may not even consider as important.But those are actually the emergency supplies.Those are water,food,first aid kits,personal items, clothing, communication, disinfectant, child care supplies, disabled related supplies etc. Keep these apart and classified as emergency supplies.Because no one predict the time of need.
There are other things that may be contained within an emergency kit, for example things such as the list of drugs that some has been prescribed by their physician to take and paperwork that’s extremely important and sensitive.Emergency reference materials should be kept.Fire extinguisher is very important in all the places.Fire starters and igniters, such as matches, must always be kept in something that won’t allow them to get wet.We have to remember one thing that the most safe thing is to avoid accidents rather than keeping all first aid kits and emergency supplies.
Posted on 22 February 2010
Tags: emergency, emergency survival kits, Garbage Bags, gauze pads, home, kit, Per PersonTo, Storage Bags, swiss army knife, water, water purification tablets, Wool Blankets

Most emergency survival kits you see in stores are designed for outdoor trips. While they would certainly do as well, they would nevertheless cost more than it should. Here are a few tips to make your own budget-friendly emergency home kit.
One Kit Per Person
To ensure that every person’s need is covered, it’s best to have one emergency kit per person.
For maximum safety and protection, consider basing your emergency home kit on a 72-hour period prior to receiving help. Lastly, every emergency home kit must be capable of meeting any type of disaster or emergency, whether it’s natural or man-made.
Food and Water
Medication can only go so far. To stay alive in any emergency, you’ll need sustenance. Include a sufficient amount of Aqua Blox water boxes – at least a gallon of water per person per day, but you may need more depending on climate conditions. Remember also that shelf life for Aqua Blox is five years. Bottled water, water purification tablets, and water storage bags should also be included.
As for food, carbohydrate-rich foods are your best bet because they’re effective in replenishing your energy. Canned goods are always useful as they require little to no preparation.
Clothing and Shelter
Instead of thermal blankets, you’ll be a lot dryer, warmer, and safer with 2 large-sized garbage bags per person. Wool blankets would be better while sleeping bags, albeit bulky, are the best. Include one set of working clothes and boots.
First Aid
Bandages of all types, adhesive tape, gauze pads, various kinds of antiseptics, analgesics, and antibiotic ointment are the basics of first aid. Be sure to take note of special medication needs of your loved ones such as diabetic medication or a spare pair of eyeglasses for those visually impaired.
Tools
Include flashlight, matches, camping stove with fuel or burner if possible. Forks, spoons, and various sizes and types of knives (not just for culinary use) would be handy. Swiss army knife sets, screwdrivers, and a hammer and pry bar would definitely be helpful.
Special Needs during Emergencies
Your emergency home kit will naturally differ in terms of content and size if you have an infant with you. Because their immune system is not as strong as those of adults, you need to be extra careful in choosing the right foods, medicine, and supplies to ensure their health and safety. Last but not the least, remember to have an emergency home kit ready for your pets, too!
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Posted on 14 February 2010
Tags: Appliances, Cabinet Space, home, home improvement project, kitchen, Path, project, range options, steel, steel cupboards, wooden cabinets

Heading to the kitchen is the path many householders will take when they want to succeed with a home improvement project. The reasons are apparent : the kitchen can endure so much wear from cooking and preparing food, it wishes some aid. Actually, it is commonly the first place a real estate agent will march into when you are about to put your home on the market.
Are the appliances recent? Have the floors been done over? Can a true cook feel ok with the burner and range options? You’ll have to ask yourself all these questions during the process, but the focus for the moment will be on the cabinets. Cabinets could be the single most recognizable item in the kitchen — particularly when you have a good quantity of cabinet space. Explore these five issues when you’re about to take on your re-building project.
Starting from the first instinct you have may save you some time and energy.
two. Do you need your cabinets to reign supreme over or stand in the background? Sizing up the perfect color for your cupboards has lots of side issues.
When you start to break it down, you may see how many options wooden cabinets really have, from texture and grain to finish and density.
4. What about plastics? As with any durable product, the issue of plastics will always arise. Designs have improved considerably, making plastics not only a low upkeep option but also an enticing one as well . Its sleekness and sturdiness will be without question .
five. Maybe stainless steel should be the new direction. It’s become very hot in appliances, so what about cabinets? If the planning of your kitchen is trending towards modern, you can need to keep going with chrome steel cupboards. As a material, it is recyclable and will never wear down.
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Posted on 11 February 2010
Tags: aid, Band Aids, cupboard, deep cuts, Don, First aid Kit, home, kit, minor accidents, Pills

We all realise the importance of being able to cope with minor cuts and injuries at home. Most parents will have had the experience of one of their kids falling and grazing knees or elbows. Similarly, few of us will have made it to adulthood without a minor cut that produces bleeding.
The trauma suffered in such minor accidents is negligible however we all want to be able to treat such injuries as quickly as possible and without much fuss. This is where a home first aid kit comes in handy.
A home first aid kit is like a mini emergency room for the home. The kit should be kept in an easy to reach and obvious location. It may not be you who uses it and it’s best to have it as accessible as possible. The kit should contain some scissors and creams and thus it should not be within reach of small children. Additionally, don’t confuse a first aid kit with a medicine cupboard. You don’t want to use it for storing medical supplies like tablets, pills or similar medications. Aim to keep your medications in a separate container and store it appropriately.
Many people may believe that they don’t need a formal first aid kit as they have all the supplies they need at home for such incidents however, typically such homes have supplies scattered throughout the house. The band-aids will be in one cupboard whilst bandages will be in another cupboard and the scissors will be somewhere else. It is then also easy to forget where we left the ointment or when the last time we used the tweezers was.
When an injury is encountered particularly that which involves bleeding, the last thing you want to be doing is running from cupboard to cupboard trying to find where you left the supplies.
Keeping a purpose made home first aid kit handy can solve all these problems. The first aid kit should be in stored in a designated location at all times when not in use and all members of the family should be aware of its location. In more serious situations (which can and do occur), such as deep cuts, immediate response can be crucial.
The first aid kit should be well-stocked and assembled to cover the usual household needs whilst taking into consideration the size of the family.
A typical home first aid kit will include the following items.
Sterile gauze pads
Compresses
Disposable gloves
Bandages
Antibiotic ointment
Safety pins
Band-aids
Tweezers
Scissors
Tape
If you believe or discover later that you need to add additional items to the first aid kit you can do so. You may want to include specialised treatments for serious allergy reactions for a particular member of the family of they suffer from these.
Once you have stocked your first aid kit, check it regularly to ensure you have all the necessary materials you need. Check usage dates on creams and ointments and replace if they are coming close to their expiration date. Make it a regular feature for your shopping list that you check the contents and resupply as necessary.
The home first aid kit is a simple idea but has great importance. There have been thousands of events where quick access to a first aid kit has reduced the level of an injury. A good example would be where a person is bleeding heavily and you can apply a compress to stop the flow of blood long enough to get you to the emergency room.
If you don’t already have a first aid kit at home then make a determination now to get one within the next 24 hours. Whilst it seems an unnecessary requirement right now it makes all the difference when you do discover the need for it. Don’t risk your own or your family’s well-being and health with something that can be easily rectified. Having a first aid kit to hand at all times should be standard practice in every home.
Posted on 03 February 2010
Tags: adhesive bandages, aid, cuts and scrapes, emergency, First aid Kit, Glove Box, home, household accidents, kit

A first aid kit is a collection of supplies and equipment for use in giving first aid, particularly in a medical emergency. Most first aid kits contain bandages for controlling bleeding, personal protective equipment such as gloves and a barrier for performing rescue breathing and CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation), and sometimes instructions on how to perform first aid.
Experts strongly urge homeowners to purchase an emergency kit for the treatment of minor household accidents, but these experts may not have visited a department store’s pharmacy area lately.
One element to consider in an emergency kit is versatility. Some kits offered in stores contain little more than various adhesive bandages and a few antiseptic solutions. This may be okay for a travel emergency kit in the glove box or in a backpack, but not enough for a comprehensive home first aid box.
Think of the different types of accidents that could occur in your home and then match the emergency kit to the hypothetical need. Kitchen burns could require burn creams, gauze pads, and tape or freeze packs. Cuts and scrapes require antiseptics and bandages. Body aches and sore muscles could require analgesics or heat-generating creams. Look for an emergency kit that contains the largest variety of healthcare items.
The emergency kit may have to be portable enough for a first responder to take to the victim. Look for first aid kits designed to be carried like luggage if you think you may need to bring it to the accident scene.
If you anticipate the patients will come to the kit, you may want to invest in a wall-mountable metal emergency kit. A suitable place to mount such a kit might be in the bathroom near a sink or a wall in the kitchen out of the line of traffic. If the kit contains medications or other dangerous chemicals, you may want to mount it out of the reach of children. They can have a smaller kit of their own filled with bandages and other harmless items.
Another element to consider is expansion. Can other items be added to the basic emergency kit as the need arises? Some homeowners may need to add glucose tablets for diabetics or blood pressure monitors for those with hypertension. There are even home versions of cardiac defibrillators and CPR breathing masks available. Check to see if the manufacturers of an emergency kit also make additional items or refills. Emergency kits have ingredients which need to be replaced periodically, so make sure you can purchase these items independently.
Overall, a good emergency kit should contain enough medicine and medical supplies to handle everyday household emergencies from burns to cuts to accidental poisonings. It should allow you to make the victim stable enough for medical professionals to take over treatment. Nothing in a home emergency kit can take the place of a trained physician, so all you can do in some cases is stop the bleeding or reduce the pain until help arrives.
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Posted on 17 January 2010
Tags: Blisters, Cold, combination, constipation, Epsom, epsom salts, fennel seeds, ginger honey, home, Menthol, recent medical research

There are times when you’re sick and only home remedies will make you better; antibiotics may get rid of the bugs that cause illness but they don’t do anything for the symptoms while you’re waiting for them to work, and sometimes they even add symptoms of their own. For other problems like small burns, chapped lips, irritated skin or blisters, the only real solutions are home remedies.
Cold home remedies can take a variety of forms. There are teas you can brew—one recipe Italian grandmothers swear by is a combination of cayenne, garlic, ginger, honey and lemon, but if you can’t stomach that, you may want to use a medicated ointment that will at least open your nasal passages and help you breathe better. Choose one with camphor, eucalyptus or menthol in the ingredients list (a combination of all three is unbeatable) and you’ll be using time-tested home remedies that are guaranteed to make you feel better.
If you’re a cook, a gardener, or a handyman, having an antiseptic salve on hand for those occasions when you burn yourself, cut yourself, or get a scratch should be at the top of your list of home remedies. A medicated ointment like Rawleigh salve that contains soothing plus lubricating ingredients will keep your injury clean and dry and make it feel better while it heals. (Recent medical research shows that cuts and burns heal much faster when they’re bandaged, as opposed to the previously held belief that you should “let them air.”)
If what’s bothering you is constipation, home remedies have been used for centuries to combat it. (Remember all those old books and movies where the kids would be sent to bed after a teaspoon of castor oil?) Some well known home remedies for constipation include molasses, mango, figs, dates, guava, fennel seeds, and Epsom salts. These are more palatable than cold home remedies like the cayenne-garlic tea, but in the future, if you want to prevent the problem rather than treat it, drinking lots of water will help.
Whether your problem is a cold, a small injury or constipation, keep home remedies such as antiseptic salves and digestive aids on hand at all times so you don’t have to go scrambling during those minor household emergencies. For example, stock your medicine cabinet with Rawleigh salve and you have a one-stop solution for everything from cat scratches to sunburn.
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Posted on 05 January 2010
Tags: bad weather, camp, camping tent, Camping Tents, home, motor, outdoor lover, Second Time, Tent, Tent Camping, United States

Are you interested in going on a camping adventure? If you are, you are definitely not alone. In the United States, camping is often referred to as a popular pastime. One of the many reasons why camping is so popular is because of all of the choices that you have. One of the many choices that you have is deciding how you would like to camp, in a motor home or in a tent.
If this is your first or even your second time going camping, you may be unsure as to whether you should camp in a motor home or in a tent. This is a decision that many people have to make. If you would like advice on what you should do, you will want to continue reading on, as the advantages and disadvantages of both tents and motor homes are outlined below.
As for camping in a traditional tent, there are a number of benefits to doing so. One of those benefits is the cost. Tents come in all different sizes, shapes, and styles, as well as prices. Tents can also be purchased from a number of different retail stores, including those that are located both on and offline. Depending on where you look, you may be able to find a camping tent for as low as twenty or thirty dollars!
Another one of the many benefits to going camping in a traditional camping tent is the experience. Camping tents, as you likely already know, are sort of like tarps. They give you protection from the outdoors, but they still leave you feeling as if you are camping in the open night. If you are an outdoor lover or if you are truly looking to get the “camping feel,” you may want to think about camping in a traditional camping tent.
Although going camping in a traditional camping tent is nice, there are a number of downsides to doing so. One of those downsides is bad weather. For your information, a large number of camping tents are strong and waterproof, but not all are. If you are unsure as to what the weather will be like for your next camping adventure, you may want to think about purchasing a camping tent that comes highly rated and recommended. Doing so may help ensure that you don’t awake to any wet surprises.
As for camping in a motor home, you will also find that there a number of advantages and disadvantages to doing so as well. Perhaps, the biggest disadvantage of camping in a motor home is the cost of doing so. Motor home are expensive to buy and if you are looking to camp on a budget, you may not be able to afford to buy your own motor home. Of course, with that in mind though, you should know that you don’t actually have to buy a motor home. There are a number of individuals and companies that have motor homes available for rent. Renting a motor home, instead of buying one, is a nice, affordable way to camp in style.
If you are able to camp in a motor home, you may enjoy doing so, as many motor homes appear as if they are small apartments or small homes. Motor homes often come equipped with working bathrooms, kitchens, and televisions! This is nice if you are looking to enjoy camping, while still being able to bask in the modern luxuries of life.
As it was previously mentioned, one of the reasons why camping is so popular is because of all the choices that you have, like the choice to camp in a traditional camping tent or a motor home. The decision as to whether you want to camp in a motor home or a traditional camping tent is your decision to make, but you may want to keep the above mentioned advantages and disadvantages in mind when making your decision.
Posted on 02 January 2010
Tags: baby proofing, Bored, dog, electrical cords, Experiences, home, poisons, puppy, puppy owner, something

As with any young being, a puppy needs to learn, run, and grow in order to be able to be smart enough to take care of himself. When you have a puppy in your life and in your family, there are some things that you should be doing to make sure that you are preparing him for the world without allowing him to be hurt by accident.
Preventing Injuries
It is very important for you to prevent puppy injuries whenever you can. Your puppy is a natural explorer – he is going to want to run around, to learn, and to play as much as possible. All of these are learning experiences that he is going to like to have, and they are all going to be good for him – except for the fact that he won’t know the difference between things that are safe for him to explore and things that are dangerous for him. This is where you come in.
As a puppy owner, it is your job to make sure that your puppy is as safe as possible. You need to be sure that you are puppy proofing your home before you even allow a dog to be a part of your family. You need to act as if you are baby-proofing a home. First, remove anything that might be in the dog’s reach that might be dangerous to him. Electrical cords, poisons, and any small objects he might eat should be moved so that they aren’t going to be a problem for him. Remember that when he does get a hold of something that he shouldn’t’ have, you should remove it from him, tell him “no” firmly, and then replace it with something that he can have, like a toy or a treat. Be sure that you give him plenty of things to chew on and play with, because when a puppy is bored they are going to be more likely to be a problem. Therefore, keep him occupied.
You also want to keep your puppy in a safe place when you aren’t around to keep an eye on him yourself. You should be sure that he is going to be somewhere that is safe for him to be, and that you aren’t allowing him to be anywhere that might be dangerous. Keep him in a kennel when you aren’t home, until he is older and you know what he can be trusted to do. If you have him wear dog clothes, insure that they fit him right and that he won’t be able to choke on them.
When you are away from your home with your puppy, always keep him on a leash. Remember that puppies will run away if they have a chance, and it is all too easy for them to be hit by cars, stolen, or to fall into something that they shouldn’t. You want to be sure that you are doing your part to keep your puppy safe at all times, so that he can grow up to be that perfect dog.