Thursday, December 10, 2015

Safety for travellers

I am surprised that a first aid kit is not mandatory for new cars and to be carried in the car boot and better still a duplicate in the glove box. Trapped in a car after another car hit mine so it rocketed off the barrier, I might have needed first aid.

An article in today's newspaper shows an expanding sponge with an impregnating clotting material which can be injected into a large wound to seal it for four hours, and the compacted sponge can be removed.

Several commentators say that a tampon is similar, and that anti-clotting materials can be bought in chemists (USA drug stores) or online.

I saw the mention of a brand name and did a search online. I found two brands KwikClot and WoundSeal.

First Aid Kits
When I went to buy first aid kits for my kitchen and car, I was disappointed to find that they did not contain
1 Burn relief cream .
2 Elastoplast (UK brand name - elastic and waterproof plaster).
3 Sting relief.
4 Insect repellent - to that if you are stung once you can protect yourself and stop the same insect again or others in a swarm.


The cost of protecting yourself can save a lot of time and money over minor injuries and stop them progressing into more painful and costly major ones.

Angela Lansbury, travel writer and photographer, author, speaker
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