While accidents are not common, there's nothing wrong with being prepared ahead of time — and if you ever are in a situation where you need additional supplies, a first aid kit should be your go-to.
By Dave Bates For the Observer-Reporter In the back of my truck lives an innocuous looking bag. It is roughly 12 x 18 and nine inches thick. With it, I am prepared for many minor emergencies. There is ...
Be sure to check the list of ... For those kits that included a fire extinguisher, we looked at the size and type as well as the spray’s rated duration. For the first aid kit, one of the most ...
Take a look at the process of healing from a cut and how it starts as soon as skin is punctured. Before you spend time in the sun and sand, pack a few essentials in case of an emergency. These ...
Here are some tips from Ready.gov for maintaining a go bag once it is assembled: Store canned food in a cool, dry place. Store boxed food in tightly closed metal or plastic containers. Replace expired ...