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Additional Items to Include in Your Survival Kit

Being prepared for any emergency is essential in today’s world. Whether you are an avid outdoorsman or just a casual hiker, having the right medical supplies in your survival kit can mean the difference between life and death. Knowing what medical supplies to include in your kit can be intimidating, so we’ve put together a guide of the most important items you should have on hand when you’re out in the wilderness. 

First Aid Kit: A first aid kit is a must-have item when it comes to medical supplies for your survival kit. It should include essentials such as adhesive bandages, antiseptic wipes, antibiotic ointment, gauze pads, and tape. You will also want to make sure you have scissors with rounded tips, tweezers, safety pins, gloves, and an instant cold pack included in your first aid kit. These items will help with minor injuries and give you peace of mind that you are well prepared if an emergency arises. 

Prescription Medications: If you take prescription medications on a regular basis (such as insulin or blood pressure medication) make sure to always carry them with you when heading into the wilderness. Be sure to double check that all medications are properly labeled with their name and expiration date before packing them into your survival kit. It is also important to keep any over-the-counter medications on hand such as antihistamines for allergies or ibuprofen for pain relief. 

Emergency Blankets: Emergency blankets are lightweight and portable which makes them ideal for any survival kits. They are designed to retain body heat so they can help keep people warm during emergencies where hypothermia is a risk factor. Emergency blankets come in various sizes so make sure to get one large enough for everyone who may be accompanying you while out in the wilderness.

 Having access to proper medical supplies while out in the wilderness can be the difference between life and death in an emergency situation. We recommend building a well-stocked survival kit before heading out into nature that includes items such as a first aid kit, prescription medications, and emergency blankets. By taking the time to plan ahead and make sure all necessary medical supplies are packed into your bag before leaving home will ensure that you’re ready if something goes wrong while out on the trails!

Additionally, if you’re travelling in a group it’s important to share the load and make sure everyone has access to their own medical supplies, just in case. It’s also a good idea to carry a few additional items such as water purification tablets, bug spray, and sunscreen – all of which can help keep you safe and healthy while out in the wild! Finally, don’t forget to let someone at home know where you plan on going and when you will be back – that way they can contact emergency services if something goes wrong. By following these tips, you can make sure that your next outdoor adventure is a safe and enjoyable one!

Ted Rosenberg
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