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Great kit but out of date! By Bob from CT on 11/28/2008 Best Uses: Gret travel first aid kit Describe Yourself: CPR Trained Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: The kit is excellent for any kind of travel and is very complete with all necessary first aid equipment. My only complaint which keeps it from being 5 stars is some of the medicine contained in it such as aspirin has already expired or will expire in the next six months.
Pretty good kit, good instructions By CAL from upstate NY on 11/10/2008 Pros: Add to it, Easy To Use, Effective, Promotes Healing, Safe Best Uses: Emergency Preparedness, Keep In The Medicine Cabinet, Keep In The Trunk, Long Term Use, Once again -- add items, Outdoor Activities, Quick Fix Describe Yourself: CPR Trained, Novice First Aid Skills Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: It's a good starter kit
By campin' fool from midwest on 09/30/2008 Best Uses: Keep In The Trunk, Outdoor Activities, Quick Fix Bottom Line: No, I would not recommend this to a friend Comments: I was a bit disappointed in this first aid kit. First of all, the carry bag is SMALL. It looked more like something you'd pay $15 for, not the retail of [$]. And the 'waterproof' individual packs inside are just plain old ziploc bags and they're not color coded at all (unless you count the little piece of paper in each one that has some color on it). I could have probably bought the included first aid supplies for less than the price I paid for this, but it's too much hassle to return so I'll just throw it in the RV and see if it ever comes in handy.
By Bob from NJ on 07/29/2008 Best Uses: Outdoor Activities Describe Yourself: Novice First Aid Skills Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: Great product for on board a boat for cruising. My intended use.
By cobacat from Colorado on 07/22/2008 Best Uses: Keep In The Trunk, Long Term Use, Outdoor Activities, Quick Fix Describe Yourself: Novice First Aid Skills Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: Seems to have everything short of an EMT!! Good value!
By Flykaster from Tri-Cities area of WA State on 07/15/2008 Pros: Easy To Use, Itemized modules Cons: Waterproof durability Best Uses: Outdoor Activities Describe Yourself: Medical Professional Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: Good basic starter kit, not to large or small with room to customize or add personal items. Separate modules make finding what you need easy. Module pouche waterproofness durability a question.
By Dry Fly from Damascus Or on 07/10/2008 Best Uses: Outdoor Activities, Quick Fix Describe Yourself: CPR Trained Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: good size for pontoon boat compartment, would certainly be useful for any medical situation from a cut or sprain to an emergency
"Don't leave home without one" By B-BOATER from Pittsburgh Pa on 07/01/2008 Pros: Easy To Use, Effective, Promotes Healing Cons: Not completely H20 proof Best Uses: Canoe etc, Keep on a sailboat kayak, Outdoor Activities, Quick Fix Describe Yourself: Medical Professional, RN CPR ACLS instructor Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: Use a medical kit on my sailboat, kayak, canoe. You never know when you might need one!
By Cindy Tahiti from Sierra Nevada Mountains on 06/15/2008 Best Uses: Long Term Use, Outdoor Activities, Quick Fix Describe Yourself: Novice First Aid Skills Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: This is an easy to use kit with everything labeled and packaged in groups, to help people like me who don't know a lot about first aid.
Perfect for Short Outings By Paradocs from Hot and windy Lubbock on 06/05/2008 Best Uses: Outdoor Activities, Quick Fix Describe Yourself: CPR Trained, Medical Professional Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: Kit has all the basic essentials that should be carried always when out and about.
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