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Use
your common sense when participating in outdoor activities.
Always
be prepared for the unexpected.
Do
not take unnecessary chances. Do not be careless.
Think
before you act.
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| Basic First Aid Kit |
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| **The following list is only a suggestion
of some of the supplies you should consider for your first aid kit.
You should personalize your kit to meet your needs, activities and
situations. The key to a good first aid kit is its usability. What
supplies to include and how much of each item should be based upon
your individual needs. |
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| __Personal medications |
__Triangular bandages |
| __Roll bandages |
__Misc. Band Aides/bandages |
| __Adhesive tape |
__Anti-acids (Tums, Rolaides) |
| __Antiseptic wipes |
__Antibiotic cream |
| __Sterile gauze pads |
__Aspirin/Ibuprofen/Tylenol/Naproxin |
| __Cotton swabs |
__Hydrogen Peroxide |
| __Tweezers |
__Ace bandages |
| __Safety pins |
__Sunburn lotion |
| __Scissors |
__Burn ointment |
| __Bee sting kit |
__Snake bit kit |
| __Sinus medications |
__Eye drops |
| __Tissues |
__Poison ivy cream/cleansers |
| __Bug repellant |
__Heat/cold packs |
| __Sunscreen |
__Small flashlight |
| __Notepad/pen |
__Latex gloves |
| __Sterile compresses |
__Antibacterial soap |
| __Splinting materials |
__Thermometer |
| __Personal information/contact person |
__Coins for emergency phone calls |
| __Feminine products |
__Antibiotic soap |
| __Ipecac |
__Butterfly bandages |
| __Razor blades |
__Twine |
| __Plastic bags |
__Mole skin for blisters |
| __Small bottle of water |
__Road flares |
| __Blanket |
__First aid manual |
| __Other personal needs |
__Nail clippers |
| __Small mirror |
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| *Take a First Aid class and a CPR class
-- keep current on this information |
| *Keep supplies in a well marked, durable,
waterproof container |
| *Keep the contents organized |
| *Know how to use everything in your first
aid kit |
| *Inspect content often, re-supply as
needed |
| *Keep readily available at all times |
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- Never approach wild animals. They may look cute and harmless enough
but they are very unpredictable and can be very territorial and
protective. Always be alert and aware of your surroundings. In most
cases, the animals are more afraid of us and will run away. Do not
attempt to feed wild animals. Most injuries occur when people try to
feed them. Keep your food safely stored away or hang it from a tree.
Do not keep food in your tent.
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- Look out for snakes, spiders and other critters. Watch where you are
walking, be careful when picking up sticks or rocks and look around
before taking a seat. Again, snakes are usually more afraid of us, but
if they feel threatened or if you make sudden movements they may
strike. Stay calm and slowly move away from them.
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Other
insects such as bees, ants, ticks, mosquitoes, flies etc should not be
taken lightly. Not only can they be annoying but they can cause quite
a bit of pain and discomfort. Many people have severe allergic
reactions to their bites and need to carry necessary medical supplies
or seek medical attention. Again be aware of your surroundings. Refer
to Keeping
the Bugs Away for more details.
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Never
hike alone, always go with a friend. Tell someone else of your plans.
Always take plenty of water, snacks, matches and a flashlight. Don't
forget your compass and trail maps. Maybe a GPS.
Be aware of the weather.
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Be very
careful with gas canisters. Keep upright at all times. Keep outside in
well ventilated area. Check for leakage by putting soap liquid on all
connections. Turn off when not in use. Never install or remove propane
cylinders while stove is lit, near flames, pilot lights, other
ignition sources or while stove is hot to the touch.
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- Clear area of all debris/avoid area with overhanging
branches
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- Construct a fire ring surrounded by rocks
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- Have a bucket of water, shovel and a fire extinguisher
nearby and ready to put out a fire
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- NEVER build a fire near tents or other flammable items.
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- NEVER use flammable fluids to start a fire.
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- NEVER leave fire unattended.
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- Build a fire only as big as you need.
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- Make sure to completely extinguish fire.
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