Make sure to store your first aid kit in a secure location that will be accessible after an earthquake. You must rotate all supplies in your kit to keep them fresh, especially if it’s kept in a vehicle – exposure to heat can shorten the shelf life of your supplies. It’s recommended that you update your first aid supplies twice a year. A good rule of thumb is to refresh them when you change your clocks for daylight savings time, or when you check smoke detector batteries.
Essential medications and supplies:
- Antibiotic ointment
- Extra prescriptions for all family members, as well as children’s aspirin and other age-specific over the counter medications
- Diarrhea medication
- Eye drops
- Cold/Cough medicine
- Benadryl
- Insect repellent
- Ear and nose drops
- Hydrogen peroxide
- Skin disinfectant spray
- Old pairs of prescription eyeglasses
- Band-Aids
- Latex gloves
- Surgical mask
- Instant heat and cold packs
- Ace bandages
- Butterfly bandages
- Gauze pads
- Cotton swabs
- Adhesive tape
- Sterile bandage rolls
- Triangular bandage for a sling
- Tongue depressors
- Splint material
- Spray bottle with 10% bleach solution for disinfecting
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