It is very difficult to give a perfect answer as to what and how much first aid equipment to bring. This is because it depends on the type of activity, the risk associated with the location, and each individual's characteristics. However, a first aid kit is an absolute must-have item for hiking. I think it is important to differentiate it from other small items so that it can be taken out anytime, anywhere. It is important that anyone who sees it will not mistake it, and that you yourself will not be confused at all. In that sense, it is not just the use of a color such as red, but also the use of a cross mark that makes it clear at a glance that it is FIRST AID, which is very useful.
The UL First Aid Zipper Pouch Medium is larger than the small, but has no gusset and can only hold the bare essentials, but still has enough capacity for relatively safe activities or day trips.
This is the minimum content that can fit in this pouch. For reference.
① Emergency blanket, ② Bandages ③ Taping ③ Medications, tick removal equipment (and possibly poison remover)
④ Lighter ⑤ Small scissors ⑥ Emergency towel (can also be used as gauze)
⑦Vinyl gloves ⑧Balm ⑨Emergency food
material
Hybrid Dyneema
Uses YKK waterproof zipper
Size details (cm)
size | weight | |
ONE | Approximately 19×11cm | Approximately 10g |
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