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My experiences in the outdoors led me to my Level 2 First Aid Kit concept. More capable in depth and breadth than my also-reviewed “Level 1″ First Aid Kit, my Level 2 kit will weigh more and be bulkier but can better handle medium medical emergencies. The kit shown focuses on capabilities in ROL (Rule of Law) situations where the priority is to stabilize the patient and effect transport to better facilities and care (when necessary). In group or vehicular outings, the increased size and weight of a typical Level 2 is more do-able. Similar to the Level 1, this kit still has an emphasis on stemming blood loss, disinfecting, pain stoppage, wound dressing, and bandage exchange. Size and weight are still players in this 5 lb kit and I don’t achieve the capabilities of Level 3 or Paramedic-level lifesaving kit. As I say in the vid, that type of kit requires medical training and its use comes with extra liability and concerns as a first responder. However I have the Level 2 kit shown has handled my encountered medical situations adequately and absolutely blows away any other kits I’ve encountered along this POU. Components of the kit and the foundational “Nutnfancy” philosophies involved are explained. An annotated list of my typical Level 2 Kit may be forthcoming (another project!). Compared to even a quality first aid kit, like ones from Adventure Medical Kits this version has more depth i.e. multiples of common use items which can better handle longer duration scenarios. It is difficult for makers like AMK to make kits to this level because of the markedly elevated cost in doing so (and then they won’t sell well because of that). As noted, my kits are transitional in nature and will include improved medical technologies that have merit and can improve or simplify my treatment capabilities. Handling medical emergencies on your adventures is your responsibility and help may be far away. You will also find that few people even carry a First Aid kit with this much capability and you will be the on-site medical expert since you’re prepared (been there). Having such a kit will minimize pain, injury, and maybe even save a life… possibly yours. Be prepared.

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my new larger survival kit

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PART 5 OF 5: NUTNFANCY LEVEL TWO KIT CONTENTS: FOR BLEEDING: 5×9 Kendall-brand Abdominal Pad (1), 4×4 in J&J-brand Topper Sponges (4), 4×4 in J&J Surgipad thick gauze pads (6), 4×4 in J&J All-Purpose sponges (gauze pads) (6), 3×3 in J&J (or other brand) Gauze Pads (8), 3×8 in Oil Emulsion adaptic dressing (4), 2×2 in J&J (or other brand) Gauze Pads (6), 2 Equate-brand tampons, Kendall-brand 4.5 in x 3 yd gauze roll, 10cmx12cm Tegaderm® transparent dressing (4), 6cmx7cm Tegaderm® transparent dressing (8), 1 roll Nexcare-brand microspore medical tape, ¼ inch 3M-brand Steri-Strip (4), 1/2 inch 3M-brand Steri-Strip (4), BandAid-brand (or Nexcare-brand) large bandaids (15), BandAid-brand (or Nexcare or 3M-brand) large elbow/knee adhesive bandages (5), 2×2 in non-adherent pads (Telfa-style) gauze pads (4), latex tourniquet, military compressed triangular OD bandage (1), Polymem® (pending addition), mini super glue tubes in baggie; TOOLS: Streamlight Stylus Pro penlight with AAA lithium batteries, Fiskars general purpose scissors, hemostat (1), Size 11 Scalpels (4), REI-brand sharp tweezers, LaCross-brand Tini-Tweeze tweezers (small, flat bladed), Benchmade-brand Rescue 5 cutting tool, 4×6 in Bagettes-brand plastic bags (2), 1 US Military Document Envelope (NSN 8105-00-334-4120), wooden cotton swabs (10), large sewing needle on index card material, single edge razor blade (1 maybe 2), Gorilla-brand duct tape wound on hotel key card, latex gloves (2 pair), folding magnifying glass, 35mm film container for eye washing; DISINFECTING: k1/2 oz mini bottle of Povidone-Iodine solution, 30ml BandAid-brand antiseptic wound rinse (others ok too), PDI-brand 10% Benzoin Tincture swabs in foil package (5), BD-brand Alcohol Swab (16), PDI-brand Povidone-Iodine prep pad (medium size, 10), Neosporin NeoToGo spray, Neosporin-brand antibiotic ointment (1 tube, 6 single use packets), 4 oz Swift-brand Eye wash, 4 oz Hydrogen Peroxide, 1.5 oz hand sanitizer gel; COMFORT: Chapstick, GoldBond-brand single use antiseptic wipe, itch relief cream, Benadryl-brand itch relief stick, ½ oz Clear Eyes-brand eye drops, 10ml transport tube of Burn Free or Medi-Burn relief gel, Adventure Medical Kits-brand compact Emergency Bivy sack, 6 in ACE bandage (1), 4 in ACE bandage (1), moleskin sheets (2); PHARMACY: salt packets in baggie (6), Extra-Strength Tylenol (lots), Advil (lots), Loperamide (lots), Benadryl tabs (20), large antacid tablets (5), heavy duty pain killers (your choice, use with care), antibiotics (10 days worth); MISC: oral thermometer in case, cotton balls, CPR MicroShield, flexible finger splint, suturing kit (includes syringe and 1% Xylocaine local anesthetic, not shown), BlackHawk-brand medic roll; NOT ENOUGH ROOM BUT NICE IF YOU CAN FIT: Quick Clot, flexible splints, emergency dental kits

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Warning: Don’t not attempt advanced hikes unless you are in a very good physical condition and have the proper equipment, training and have taken emergency response procedures for the event of a medical situation etc…. The hiker in this video is a Risks Inc. Instructor who has many years experience of living in the field and moving cross country on foot.

We can provide hiking, land navigation & wilderness survival courses to fit your needs and requirements. Whether your are looking for corporate team building or intensive SERE training we are able to provide you with programs to fit you timetables, fitness and skill levels.

The hiking, land navigation and survival training courses and cover emergency survival skills, survival kits, food, hiking gear selection and survival shelters, and the use of map and compass. We also provide SERE training and military survival courses.

The courses would be held in South Florida or at your chosen location

Regards,

Orlando Wilson
Specialist Security & Tactical Consultant
Risks Incorporated: http://www.risks-inc.com

“Stay low and keep moving”

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In case of an emergency or disaster situation, make sure everybody has one gallon of water per day, make sure there are non-perishable foods and stock extra prescription medicines. Discover what to stock for an emergency, such as first aid kits and battery-powered radios, with help from the director of an emergency management department in this free video on emergency disaster supplies.

Expert: Warren Lee
Bio: Warren Lee is the director of the New Hanover County Emergency Management Department.
Filmmaker: Rendered Communications

Duration : 0:2:22

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