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Where can you find a kit that will remain useful after 20 years in a trailer that gets up past 110F in the summer and down below 0F in the winter?
It seems that one of the big hassles, especially if you have a pharmacy like 2air's, is providing a proper storage environment.
A second big hassle is replacing materials to make sure that what you have is current, fresh, and effective. and how do you replace small quanitities of this and that to keep it up to date, anyway?
A first aid and emergency kit is one of those things that you need out of the way but immediate to hand when its needed. Its one of those things that is out of sight and out of mind but needs proper attention and maintenance.
Don nearly lost a thumb bashing sticks on a tree to break them up (still don't see how he did it). We did get to a nearby ER (30 mi) but they were thinking of transport 300 miles until they found a guy used to repairing snow blower and chain saw victims. Don pretty much patched himself up for First Aid. Good to have others available to help out when needed as a first first aid.
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