Registered: 08/26/06
Posts: 7705
Loc: southern Cal
A box of 400 is only about eight bucks or so at Costco. next time you see a doctor, ask if they will give you a few - there will be a box in the exam room.....
Once you have a box of disposable gloves you will find all kinds of uses--handling raw poultry, working on car engines, working in garden, painting, cleaning, caring for sick family members, cleaning up spills, washing and waxing cars. I probably use 4-5 pairs a week. I never thought they would be so useful.
Registered: 02/15/03
Posts: 204
Loc: College Station, Texas
When building First aid kits from scratch or making additions/modifications to commercial kits...are there any suggested retailers for buying individual items (i.e. various gauze, medications, etc.)?
Or is it just far more economical to buy various pre-assembled kits and then mix and match their contents as desired?
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Registered: 02/15/03
Posts: 204
Loc: College Station, Texas
Thanks! I just placed an order with Minimus.biz...as I like the idea of being able to order small quantities of items that may potentially have a short(ish) shelf life.
(I have no affiliation with them either)
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I know that Granger Supply (no affiliation) carries refills for FAK's. It's best to go to their store and pick out what you want or they (or North; no affiliation) will send you in May that which expires at the end of June, of the same year.
That's been a major problem on my boat, especially with burn treatment FAK items.
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