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First-aid kits are packages of medical supplies that families keep in their homes and cars in case of a medical emergency. They can be used to treat cuts, burns or other injuries that happen to a child or other family member. 
First-aid kits should contain basic medicines and other supplies that can be used to provide basic care for minor wounds or illnesses or emergency medical care for more substantial injuries while waiting for professional medical help to arrive.
Families can build their own first-aid kits by purchasing items and storing them in a waterproof bag or plastic box. Prepackaged kits also can be purchased from stores and emergency relief organizations. A first-aid manual should be kept with the kit.
Kits should be stored in a place that is easily accessible to adults and older children, but not within the reach of younger children. They should be inspected regularly and items that have been used or expired should be replaced.
Children or other family members who will be away for home from an extended period of time may want to take a travel first-aid kit along with them. A tote bag is an ideal place to store such a kit. |