The most commonly used items in anyone’s first aid kit. Use it to refill or add to an existing kit. Supply List: 6 After Bite Wipe 12 - Antiseptic Wipes 6 Triple Antibiotic Ointment, Single Use
A**F
Contents not even close to what the description says
Although the product has the name shown on the product page, the contents are completely different. One of the reasons I picked this kit was for the after sting wipes -- which were not even included. Description says the contents are:- 6 Triple Antibiotic Ointment, Single Use- 6 After Bite Wipes- 12 - Antiseptic WipesWhat I got was:- 3 Triple Antibiotic Ointment, Single Use- 2 Alcohol Preps- 6 Antiseptic WipesAnd this was for $6. Less than half the number of items listed and some not even included.
J**T
A must for short trips with large party
I go out twice a month with some 40 kids and most of the time all I have to deal with are fire ant bites, wasps, mosquito and bees stings, minor cuts, minor burns and many many scrapes.For bugs, bite wipes neutralizes the venom and itching disappears within minutes. Smell faints really fast.For wounds and scrapes, the antiseptic wipes help me scrub them free of dirt and germs. Some kids report a "sting" when used, nothing serious. Then I use the ointment, usually HALF is enough. For larger wounds, I cover with dressing gauze.The thing I love about individual use rations is hygiene and cost. No cross contamination and no spills from using larger presentations.I recommend also getting Refill Medications, Backpacking NOT for the kids, but for the adults that come along.
J**M
Meh for what you get
Little pricey for what you get. You could do better buying the materials and little ziplocks and putting it together yourself.
H**D
Product picture misleading
The product picture is misleading. There's no syringe and there's no povidone iodine solution packets. The item description is accurate. My fault for ordering based off looking at the picture only.The "antiseptic" wipes it comes with are tiny and dried out. I found the povidone iodine packets on eBay and threw out the antiseptic wipes this kit comes with.
N**2
be aware of experation date issue
I order some of the medication pack refills with this item from Survival Metrics. The Medication refill packs have expiration dates in 2013/2014.In this kit, there are no expiration dates on the wipes and antibiotic cream. It looks like the Insect relief is December 2013. I am not as worried about the dates on these packets compared to the medications. I only deducted 2 stars. Just be aware you may be getting items that are getting close to their expiration dates.
J**A
... these for my first aid kit and find them perfect as refills Good expiry dates assures nothing will go ...
Bought these for my first aid kit and find them perfect as refills Good expiry dates assures nothing will go to waste. Beats the alternatives. Some items not availible in canada so these are great to have available to me.
A**R
Five Stars
first aid
A**R
Great replacements
I like that I can buy refills rather than buying completely new First Aid kits however this was missing a few ointments and/or Antiseptics and didn't have a complete count of all that I should have received.
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