Complete Guide to Make Your DIY First Aid Kit (First Aid List)

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Complete Guide to Make Your DIY First Aid Kit (First Aid List)

DIY first aid kit allows us to make our first aid kit according to our own needs, which will be more affordable and more practical than buying a first aid kit directly. Read our complete guide on DIY first aid kit, which is enough for you to cope with daily life and even emergency situations.

First of all, you need to understand what kind of environment the first aid kit you prepare is intended to be used in, and what risks you are prepared to deal with. For example, for camping, for car, for college, or for hiking.

  • DIY First Aid Kit for Camping
  • DIY First Aid Kit for Car
  • DIY First Aid Kit for College
  • DIY First Aid Kit for Hiking

Then, you need to prepare different things for first aid kits in different situations. The following are the first aid products we have listed for use in different situations for your reference.

What should I keep in my DIY first aid kit?

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DIY First Aid Kit for Camping

When you prepare a DIY first aid kit for camping, you first need to consider the size of the first aid kit. If you are traveling as a family, it is best to consider a larger first aid kit. If one or two of you are traveling, choose a smaller first aid kit and put it in your backpack, so that you don’t carry too much weight and make your movements slow.

The following are the things you must carry in the first aid kit:

  1. Different sizes of bandages, make sure to bring butterfly bandages and triangle bandages. Butterfly bandages can fix the edges of deep incisions, and triangular bandages can be made into slings.
  2. Various sizes of gauze pads or gauze rolls. And medical tapes.
  3. Sterile wipes, antibiotic cream, e.g. PVP Iodine solution and / or ointment.
  4. Pain and anti-inflammatory medicine.
  5. Scissors, safety pins, and knife. Rubbing alcohol, to clean tools such as tweezers in the event they are needed for an injury.

Additional Items:

  1. Antibacterial ointment.
  2. Ibuprofen or other painkillers. For use in a variety of situations, ranging from headaches, toothaches and menstrual pains to relieving pain in sprained ankles or wounds.
  3. Aloe vera
  4. sunscreen
  5. prescription medicines
  6. emergency blanket
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DIY First Aid Kit for Car

If you plan to prepare some first aid products in the car, you can consider the following, whether it is for daily driving or car travel.

  1. Various sizes of bandages, gauze pads and medical tapes.
  2. Alcohol disinfection wipes.
  3. Scissors & tweezers.
  4. Antibiotic ointment, ibuprofen, antiseptic and hydrocortisone cream for skin inflammation and rashes, antihistamine for allergic reactions.
  5. Eye drops
  6. Cold Pack
  7. Hand sanitizer
  8. Cotton swabs
  9. Sunscreen
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DIY First Aid Kit for College

If you are planning to leave home and go to college, then prepare a First Aid Kit to provide you with the greatest protection.

  1. ice packs
  2. Thermometer
  3. Gauze pads and bandages of various sizes, medical tapes, band Aid
  4. Scissors, tweezers, nail clippers, nail files, cotton swabs
  5. 70% rubbing alcohol
  6. Vaseline
  7. Aloe vera gel
  8. Insect repellent
  9. Sunscreen
  10. Styptic pencil for shaving nicks
  11. Wound wash saline
  12. Acetaminophen is used to treat fever and pain
  13. Ibuprofen is used to treat fever and inflammation

These are the standing medicines and first aid products that you need to prepare before going to university. You can choose freely according to your physical condition.

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DIY First Aid Kit for Hiking

If you plan to hike in the near future, be sure to prepare the hiking equipment. Don’t forget to bring the first aid kit. Outdoors, there are many unexpected risks. Bringing some first aid products can help you get timely help.

You can consider preparing the following products:
1. Bandages of various sizes, Gauze pads, medical tape, band aids, rubbing alcohol

2. Antibacterial ointment, prescription drugs (antibiotics, etc.), aspirin, ibuprofen, antidiarrheal drugs

3. Eye drops, sunscreen, lip balm, insecticide, hand sanitizer

4. Waterproof flashlight, whistle, and heat-reflecting emergency blanket

Making DIY first aid kits can not only prevent risks, but also help others in times of emergency. The above are the essential items that you need to consider when making a DIY first aid kit. You also need to prepare other first aid products or medicines according to your physical condition or the doctor’s advice.

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