Here's my new FAK-backpack. It's ment as a Bug-out FAK for a family of 4 people. No relevant medical history (fortunately) and no RX-meds.

Comments or suggestions are welcome:


The bag is made by a Dutch company. As you will soon see, it's has a very nice setup with zipped compartments, elastic loops and removable internal pouches.




Multiple carrying options such as 2 handles, a single shoulder strap and 2 backpack straps.


A front pouch holds a note-book and pen:




Now for the real stuff. There are 2 compartments. The small one is first:




This is the 'small stuff' section of the FAK.

Left side has 4 zipped compartments:




- assortiment of adhesive bandages
- small mirror
- tweezers
- safety-razor
- 5 ampoules of Hibicet
- 15 Compeed blister patches
- 2x3 and 2x2 gauze pads, 10 each
- Vaseline-dressings
- Water-jel dressing
- 2 Quick-dressings no.2


The right-side of the small compartment, which has lots of elastic hooks:





- 50ml irrigation-syringe
- 2 rolls of athletics-tape
- smaller roll of tape
- pair of bandage-scissors
- penlight
- digital thermometer'
- small roll of orange duct-tape
- ziplock with 6 pairs of nitrile gloves
- 3 elastic bandages 10cm.
- 6 elastic bandages 6cm
- 1 elastic bandage 8cm
- 2 cohesive bandages 8 and 6cm.
- Water-jel bottle 60ml.
- Bottle of desinfectant gel
- packet of desinfectant wipes
- lightstick



Allright, the main compartment:



The left-side again has 4 zipped compartments. There contents:



- Pocket-mask
- spare 8cm cohesive bandage
- vomit-baggie
- space-blanket
- tampons
- Sawyer extractor and tick-tweezers
- First-aid booklet
- EMT-sheers
- BIC-lighter
- Spare batteries for penlight


The right-side of the main compartment has 2 removable pouches, 1 medication pouch and a ziplock filled with about 100 4x4 gauze pads.

Red pouch:



- 4 large rolls of Kerlix
- 2 ETD's (Israeli-bandages)
- 6 ABD-pads

The Blue-pouch:



- 10 4x4 gauze pads with aluminium layer
- 2 instant cold-packs
- 1 elastic-bandage
- 2 triangulair bandages
- 2 Cohesive ACE-bandages 8cm
- 2 Cohesive ACE-bandages 6cm
- 1 SAM-splint

The medication-pouch:



- Blister-lancets
- Click-away itch-relief
- Emergency dental-filling
- cotton-pellets
- scalpel-handle
- super-glue
- dental-tools
- HemoCut (hemostat, scissors)
- triple antibiotic-ointment
- tegaderm IV-dressings
- injection-needle, syringe and saline incase someone has injectible meds on him
- Activated charcoal
- Voltaren-gel (Diclofenac)
- 18g. IV-Needle
- Dextro-energy
- Oil of Cloves
- alcohol prep-pads
- Steri-strips
- Betadine ointment
- Calendula burn/rash-ointment
- Cough-sweets
- Suture
- Scalpel-blade
- Butterfly-sutures
- IV-constricting-band
- Pill-pack, containing:

- Acethaminophen
- Aspirin
- Ibuprofen
- Immodium
- Cetrizine (Anti-histamine)
- Cinnarizine (Motion-sickness)
- O.R.S.
- Water-purification tablets
- Rennie (Antacid)

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