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Be Prepared


Being a camp host requires many talents, but there is no Red Cross on the side of my rig. If I had a dime for every camper who knocked on the door over the years asking fo band aides or other medical supplies, I would be wealthy.

Please folks, buy a nice first aide kit and take it with you when you go camping.



 



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We purchased the First Aid Kit the first day, used some some bandaids on day two. good sound advice, G

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Wouldn't leave home without it.

Have good sized kits in all vehicles, RV, home and garage.

Even have a small one on my golf bag that has come in handy a couple of times.

Also have my 1960's era Boy Scout Handbook in my truck...never know when you might have to build a lean to, make a compass with a leaf and needle or identify Poison Oak. It has come in handy a couple of times. Especially for tying knots & identifying animal tracks.

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The Bear II wrote:
Also have my 1960's era Boy Scout Handbook in my truck...

 Now that's a good idea! I'll have to see what I can come up with. I bet I could find one on ebay.



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Two first aid kits in the 5er (and I am going to make up one for Maggie the dog before we leave in July), one in the truck, two in the house and one in the office.

I have been looking for a dog first aid book - gee, guess one for humans might be a good idea, too!

Thanks for the reminder!



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