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3 Things You Should Have in Your First Aid Kit

7/23/2022 (Permalink)

Here Are Three Items You Should Always Have Available

If you own a commercial property, you should always have a first aid kit on hand. While a serious accident may seem unlikely, a properly stocked kit can prove invaluable should an emergency strike. Everything in an aid kit has is a first line of defense for those helping someone in need of immediate assistance. 

1. Cleaning Agent

Before a wound can be treated, it needs to be cleaned. Bacteria present in dirt or other foreign substances can cause infection that can significantly worsen a straightforward prognosis. Before using a cleaning agent to kill bacteria, it is important to remove the buildup of any material in or around a wound.

2. Bandages

Bandages are ubiquitous in every first aid kit for a reason. These wraps come in many types that can address different kinds of abrasions and lacerations on different parts of the body. Bandages help to keep dressings in place, control bleeding, and hold splints or other supports. They are not a replacement for stitches or intensive medical care, however, so you should always seek medical help when dealing with a major wound.

3. Resuscitation Equipment

Resuscitation masks, bags, and airways are essential for serious incidents in which an individual requires manual ventilation. Because resuscitation equipment can save the life of an employee who has had an airway obstruction or a heart attack, you should routinely check that your emergency kit is stocked.

If the employees at your Bath, ME, business are dealing with a storm or other disaster, your first responsibility is to make sure everyone is safe and gets the medical attention they need. After you have done this, you can start thinking about the cleanup process. In addition to contacting storm restoration professionals to provide you with any equipment or expertise you may lack, be sure to restock your first aid kit to be ready for the next disaster.

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