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6/7/2023
Safety inside the car is crucial, and maintenance it's not enough to keep all the security systems in order. So, D&M Marketing, LLC in Covington delves into unexpected items you should carry to stay safe in your car.

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Why You Should Carry a First Aid Kit in Your Car

There's no such thing as too many precautions to guarantee physical integrity when driving. This post focuses on everything you should know about carrying a first aid kit in the car. Still, since this post focuses on the importance of your safety, D&M Marketing, LLC shares below a compilation of everything you must include in your portable first aid kit to stay safe in your car.

Resolve Everyday Discomfort

Has it ever happened to you that you were driving, and out of nowhere, you felt a stomach ache from overeating or eating rancid food? Or maybe you stopped at the side of the road to check the oil and inadvertently cut yourself or suffered a burn from something. If that's the case, you probably would have wanted something to relieve the pain while you get home. There is no significant difference between the first-aid kit you have at home and the one you must carry in the car. Both must have essential medicine, painkillers, and healing instruments to eliminate pain outbursts or help you cure discomfort.

What Should a Portable First Aid Kit Contain?

Hydrogen Peroxide

The primary function of hydrogen peroxide is to clean and disinfect the surface of wounds. It's not recommended to use alcohol since its composition can be highly aggressive on irritated skin, and it can also evaporate quickly.

Cotton Pads

Cotton is an excellent instrument when it comes to cleaning wounds. Ensure you keep a good stash of them in your portable first aid kit.

Adhesive Tape and Band-Aids

Adhesive bandages or "band-aids" are used once you have cleaned a wound. This will help isolate it from the dirt and harming elements to heal faster. It's suggested to carry small adhesive bandages and adhesive tapes that have the same function since there may be occasions when you need to cover larger injuries on your skin.

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Gauze

Gauzes have many functions. Whether you need to make heat compresses or cover wounds, it's always important to carry a few of them with you.

Scissors

The most common are those with a round tip to avoid other accidents, but you'll see they will come in handy whenever you need to cut adhesives or gauzes.

Analgesics

Medicine and pills that fall into the analgesics category are those medications that reduce pain or discomfort without making you lose consciousness. The most common are acetaminophen, also known as Tylenol, and aspirin. However, there are more options on the market that you can carry in your kit as long as they don't require a prescription. A few essential drugs to always carry in your portable first aid kit are pills or solutions against nausea and motion sickness, which are necessary when traveling with children. In both cases, you should know what the side effects of these medications are and determine if any family member is allergic to them before consuming them. Similarly, in both cases, you must be aware of the expiration date and renew these when necessary.

Pain-Relief Gel

It's also ubiquitous that joints start to hurt during a road trip, so an anti-inflammatory gel could help if you're stuck in a traffic jam and you feel the pain kicking in.

Latex Gloves

They won't always be necessary unless you need to treat extremely exposed wounds, but still, don't forget to keep a few pairs just in case something happens.

Plucking Tweezers

You read that right. A tiny pair of tweezers can help if you want to remove small objects from a wound, such as pebbles in scratches or if a family member gets a thorn stuck when walking.

Where to Store Your Portable First-Aid Kit?

You can still add others, such as antiseptics, thermometers, syringes, or syrups. Still, the most important thing is to keep your first-aid kit in a rigid, airtight compartment to prevent it from overheating. Some cars contain a designated space for the medicine cabinet inside the trunk. However, if this is not your case, you can adapt an area for this purpose. It can also go inside the glove box with ample space or in the back seat.

Lastly,

Check the expiration dates in every product since gauze and adhesive tapes usually have an expiration date. Finally, the last advice is that if you travel abroad by car, check the prohibited medications to avoid problems at the border.

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