I recently went out on the first aid aisle to help a woman find a triangular bandage. Embarassingly we don't STOCK them, but that's not the moral of the story! On further conversation, she told me it was for a supply list for her son....I could have SWORN she said for school! And he was with her, a little bugger, no more than third grade.
I should have asked her for a copy of the list, and which school was preparedness-oriented enough to require it. But anyway, I *know* she needed the bandage, alcohol hand sanitizer, ice packs, and a flashlight with extra batteries. I relished helping her pick out items I would send my nephew to school with. But she was less than thrilled about having to do it at all....ah well.
So am I deaf, was it not for regular school? Is anyone else out there hearing about this? I guess it could be a financial burden on poor families, but I still think it's a good idea. While a school SHOULD have good 1st aid supplies, at least this way ensures that there WILL be supplies for each child. And if the flash w/extra batteries item is an indication, for maybe more than basic first aid too!