We don’t have any Boy Scouts in our family, but we try to travel with as much preparedness as we can stand, which means that we always have a road trip first aid kit stashed in the trunk of our car.
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Camping, hiking, training and everyday living all come with a small amount of risk—unless you’re living in a bubble or under a rock. And if you’re not living in a protected sphere or under a large ...
Having a car unlocks the seemingly endless freedom of the open road — and the inevitability that something will eventually leave you stranded on the side of it, wishing you had an emergency car kit ...
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We can expect a family to deal with scrapes, cuts, sprains, fever, headaches or tummy troubles in any given week. When it’s summer, add in sunburn, bug bites and, in some locations, poison oak or ...
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The time to prepare for an emergency is before an emergency. From medications to bandages, keeping medical supplies at home can help you prepare to stay healthy in an emergency. Illness or injury can ...
The Oswego County Health Department reminds local employers of New York State legislation regarding first-aid kits in the workplace.