Regardless of where you’re headed, whether a relaxing beach destination or adventurous hiking or camping trip, you’ll want to come prepared. A good travel first aid kit can tackle anything from an angry blister to gashes, fevers, and so on. Here’s what you need to know before purchasing one.
The adventurous traveler can rest easy by being prepared for virtually any situation with an all-purpose kit that includes hundreds of essential first aid supplies. A convenient nylon case with a clear plastic liner provides added organization and likewise makes supplies easily accessible in an emergency.
While an all-purpose first aid kit is always smart to bring on a trip, sometimes you need something smaller to easily stow in a purse or beach bag. A first kid kit that includes a bonus mini kit means that you can treat something minor as a stubbed toe by the pool without having to return to your hotel room.
For everyday first aid needs, a compact mini kit is the ideal option to not just store in your luggage, but to keep in your vehicle or boat. With dozens of hospital grade medical supplies, a compact ultimate survival kit contains everything you need to clean and dress minor wounds or injuries in one convenient mini pouch.