This post started out as a medical kit post because I had just finished getting our family medical supplies up to the level that I wanted , but then this swine flu junk started and it kind of pushed my band aids and antiseptic post to the back of the line.
My better half works at one of the local hospitals and as of today there hasn't been any reports of the flu there. Personnel at the hospital have been told that if anyone is showing the symptoms of the flu. give them a face mask and send them to the E.R.
So far it doesn't seem to be a big issue around here, but time will tell if this is the big flu pandemic or not. In any event ,if you haven't started to put away any food I would suggest starting right now. The stores get a little crazy if there is snow in the forecast, just imagine what it will be like if or when the outbreak gets any worse.
If you want a local supplier of commercial & industrial grade first aid kits (ie: including inflatable splints etc) then check out ABC Co. just off Babcock Blvd.
ReplyDeleteI was there to pick up a computer-friendly fire extinguisher and saw that they have a pretty big store room of medical supplies.
http://www.abcfire.com/
Thanks for the tip.
ReplyDeleteHaving a medical kit at home would really be a help in case of emergency. Medical supplies that are necessary should be on the kit. During emergency and some injuries it is necessary that first aid treatment is done properly with complete medical supplies. So it is better to check online for the availability of the supplies that are not yet on the kit.
ReplyDeleteHaving a medical kit at home would really be a help in case of emergency. Medical supplies that are necessary should be on the kit. During emergency and some injuries it is necessary that first aid treatment is done properly with complete medical supplies. So it is better to check online for the availability of the supplies that are not yet on the kit.
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