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Adventure First Aid 0.5 oz Tin
Adventure Medical Kits
Adventure First Aid 0.5 oz Tin
$9.99
Description

  Basic first aid necessities in a cool tin

  The Adventure First Aid 0.5 oz Tin contains basic first aid necessities to treat cuts, scrapes, insect bites and blisters in a portable, stylize, hinged-lid tin case. Add it to a hiking pack, toss one in the glove box or add one to the medicine Station for that vintage first aid look!

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Description
Brand Name:
Adventure Medical Kits
Weight:
0.22 lbs
Dimensions:
4" x 3" x 1.25"
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
0120-0203
UPC:
707708102035
Other Features:
• Group Size: 1 - 2 People
• Trip Duration: 1 - 2 Days
• Stylish Hinged-Lid Tin: Keeps contents safe in a durable, stylish tin.
• Stop Blisters Before they Start: Die-cut Moleskin to protect against the hiker's #1 injury.
• Easy Access Bandages®: Fast and easy application and less contamination risk.
• Clean and Close Wounds: Antiseptic and alcohol wipes for cleaning small wounds.
Kit Contents:
• Survival Tools
1 - Slim Rescue Howler™ Whistle
• Bandage Materials
5 - Easy Access Bandages®, 1" x 3" Fabric
1 - Easy Access Bandages®, Elbow/Knee Fabric
2 - Butterfly Closure Fabric Adhesive Bandage
• Blister / Burn
14 - Moleskin, Pre-Cut & Shaped Pieces
• Instrument
3 - Safety Pins
1 - Splinter Picker / Tick Remover Forceps
• Medication
2 - Insect Sting Relief Pad
• Wound Care
3 - Antiseptic Wipe
2 - Alcohol Swab
2 - Triple Antibiotic Ointment
AMK reserves the right to add, substitute, or delete items if necessary
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