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#45687 - 08/02/05 10:26 PM what's the best band aid?
picard120 Offline
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Registered: 07/10/05
Posts: 763
what is the best type of band aid? Is it the fabric, waterproof, nylon, clear version, breathable etc.. There are so many fancy model out there. It's like different typs of import brands names. I am confused. what do you think of good one to add to survival kit ? <img src="/images/graemlins/confused.gif" alt="" />

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#45688 - 08/02/05 10:52 PM Re: what's the best band aid?
Todd W Offline
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Registered: 11/14/04
Posts: 1928
Loc: Mountains of CA
Buy diff brands/models and use them on your fingers and see which ones last the longest.

I can't give any specifics (forgot) but I know some i`ve had seem to NEVER come off until they are breaking down. Waterproof are normaly winners but there has been a lot of new bandages over the last couple years thats why I Suggest trying them <img src="/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
(You may be allergic to some even! I know people who are allergic to some bandaids and not others)
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#45689 - 08/02/05 11:20 PM Re: what's the best band aid?
lfos847 Offline
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Registered: 08/01/05
Posts: 11
Loc: NE Florida
Don't forget liquid band aids. I have three grandkids and swear by the stuff.

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#45690 - 08/02/05 11:51 PM Re: what's the best band aid?
Frankie Offline
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Registered: 09/19/03
Posts: 736
Loc: Montréal, Québec, Canada
Check this out, I think it makes a lot of sense:

http://www.equipped.org/medical.htm#AdhesiveBandages

In Canada I buy Elastoplast by Beiersdorf

Frankie

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#45691 - 08/03/05 12:12 AM Re: what's the best band aid?
duckear Offline
Addict

Registered: 03/01/04
Posts: 478
Duct tape fixes cheap bandaids. <img src="/images/graemlins/tongue.gif" alt="" />

On a bit more serious note, I have had better luck with the Band-Aid brand. The Curad packaging seems to fall apart too easily.


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#45692 - 08/03/05 02:05 AM Re: what's the best band aid?
GoatRider Offline
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Registered: 08/28/04
Posts: 835
Loc: Maple Grove, MN
Depends on where the wound is, how big it is, and whether it needs to be waterproof.

The ones I use the most are the 3/4 inch flexible fabric strips (pretty much any brand), and the smallest of the 3M "nexcare" waterproof bandages (the clear plastic ones). I keep a couple of each in my wallet.
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#45693 - 08/03/05 02:18 AM Re: what's the best band aid?
KyBooneFan Offline
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Registered: 06/19/05
Posts: 233
Loc: West Kentucky
Also don't forget adhesive oval eye patch/band aid. You will also need a supply of oval gauze pads to cover the eye before the eye patch. And some sterile lubricant eye drops. Sorry, got a little off subject here but the patch would be welcome in case of eye injury. <img src="/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
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#45694 - 08/03/05 02:55 AM Re: what's the best band aid?
Todd W Offline
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Registered: 11/14/04
Posts: 1928
Loc: Mountains of CA
I once had to get steel removed from my eye and the numbing drops are a MUST for any FAK... I just need to find out what they are and if the public can get them :-/ I couldn't feel anything but could see them digging it out :-X
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#45695 - 08/03/05 03:40 AM Re: what's the best band aid?
KyBooneFan Offline
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Registered: 06/19/05
Posts: 233
Loc: West Kentucky
Good idea Todd. I have always heard that there are no nerves in your eyeball thus no pain. No one has explained to me why it hurts like hell sometime if you injure it or get a foreign object in it. Any optometrist should be able to tell you what they drop in your eye when they do that pressure test for glaucoma. As I mentioned in an earlier post, I keep a small but powerful magnet in my kit for removing superficial bits of magnetic particles which you may get in your eye. Of course, this wouldn't be recommended for imbedded metal. It is surprising how much metallic stuff is out there. Take a magnet and scratch around in a gravel driveway and you will be amazed at how much stuff attaches to it.

Anyone with an optometrist friend, ask him, or her, what they use to deaden the eyeball. Get the name and find out if it is prescription. Also what precautions, if any, should be used when dropping it into the eye. <img src="/images/graemlins/ooo.gif" alt="" />
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#45696 - 08/03/05 04:29 AM Re: what's the best band aid?
red_jeep Offline
Journeyman

Registered: 01/22/02
Posts: 54
Loc: Raleigh, NC
Wal-Mart is actually selling some duct tape band-aids. <img src="/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />

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