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How To Stock Your First Aid Kits

5/3/2019 (Permalink)

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Do You Know What Items the Kits in Your Business Should Include?

Business owners are often reminded that they need a first aid kit on every floor of their buildings. Do you know what items the kits in your business in Greene County, TN, should include? Check all the kits in your building to make sure they are fully stocked according to the following five categories.

1. Wound Care Essentials

Every emergency kit should have the materials you need to bandage wounds and keep them clean during storm cleanup. You need various shapes and sizes of sizes of gauze pads and bandages as well as any tape needed to secure them. You also need a product that can be used to clean wounds.

2. Resuscitation Supplies

Every kit should have a way to help people who aren't breathing until paramedics can arrive. These items may include a pocket mask and resuscitation bag. Your building may also be equipped with automatic defibrillators.

3. Various Tools

Splints are helpful for stabilizing broken bones until emergency services take over. You may need scissors to trim gauze or tape to the right size to fit a wound. Tweezers can be a helpful addition to your first aid kit, too.

4. Blanket

When people get hurt, they sometimes go into shock. Having a blanket nearby can help them stay warm and help regulate their body temperature.

5. Emergency Assistance Information

When there is flood damage to your building, those who are trapped inside may need to call for emergency assistance. This includes not only medical help but also flood cleanup experts to stop the problem from getting worse.

Keeping every first aid kit in your building should be near the top of your priority list, especially during storm season. You may not be able to keep storm damage from happening in your building, but you can take the steps you need to take care of your employees and visitors if problems arise.

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