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    On The Go First Aid Kit Betcha you almost forgot to get yourself a first aid kit! This option from Welly includes two different types of bandages that come in a pack of nine, ointment packets, and ...

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    If there's a teen on your list who's about to get her first car (or just recently started driving), this car first aid kit makes an excellent stocking stuffer. It comes with nine types of supplies ...

  5. First aid kit - Wikipedia

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    A first aid kit or medical kit is a collection of supplies and equipment used to give immediate medical treatment, primarily to treat injuries and other mild or ...

  6. First aid - Wikipedia

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    A first aid box. A first aid kit consists of a strong, durable bag or transparent plastic box. They are commonly identified with a white cross on a green background. A first aid kit does not have to be bought ready-made. The advantage of ready-made first aid kits are that they have well organized compartments and familiar layouts.

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    Two capsules of smelling salts from a first-aid kit. A thin inner glass tube contains alcohol and ammonia; the outer layer is cotton and netting. When crushed, the liquid is released into the cotton, while the glass shards are retained inside. The ammonia-soaked cotton is waved in front of the nose for the treatment of fainting.