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Family First Aid Checklist

We are beginning to prepare for our Irish holiday and I am deep in lists. What to carry on, what to check, what to send ahead. I like to make sure we are prepared- often we are over prepared.

I came across this family first aid checklist from The Family Sabbatical Handbook that is quite thorough. Obviously you won’t need everything on this list for a short vacation, but it is a great list and certainly has items on it that I wouldn’t have thought of.

You can purchase ready-made first-aid kits from any camping or medical supplier online. A cheaper option is to buy a soft-sided multi-zippered storage bag and put one together yourself. Include:

• Sterile gauze pads.

• Bandages/Band-Aids in a variety of sizes.

• Adhesive tape.

• Sterile cotton balls.

• Antibacterial hand wipes.

• Small jar of Vaseline.

• Scissors, tweezers, safety pins, Swiss Army knife.

• Digital thermometer.

• Small cold pack.

• Anti-itch cream such as hydrocortisone or calamine.

• Antibiotic cream or ointment.

• Syrup of ipecac.

• Aspirin, Tylenol, ibuprofen (adults’ and children’s).

• Cold tablets.

• Cough syrup, throat lozenges (adults’ and children’s).

• Antihistamine (Benadryl oral and ointment).

• Diarrhea medicine (adults’ and children’s).

• Sunscreen, lip balm, insect repellent.

•Vaginal cream for infections.

• Spoon/oral syringe to administer kids’ doses.

• Moleskin for blisters.

• Inhalers, special medications, etc.

• Any other specific over-the-counter medication that your doctor or pharmacist recommends for your sabbatical destination.

• Emergency medical reference book.

Optional:

• Antibiotics such as amoxicyllin.

• Louse treatment.

• Pinworm treatment.

• Rehydration mixture.

• Lotrimin (or other clotrimazole- or miconazole-based) anti-fungal.

Tip: Do not pack your first-aid kit in your carry-on luggage if you fly. Airports keep changing their carry-on restrictions, and you might not be able to take it aboard.

I am a big believer in mailing items to your destination (if you are flying) before you arrive. A first aid kit is just the kind of item I am referring to. These are items you won’t need until you arrive- and hopefully not even then!

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About Jody Halsted

Jody Halsted has been traveling with her children since 2004, proving to everyone who told us it couldn't be done that it can. My goal is to show parents that travel with children is not only possible but it is fun! Travel with kids doesn't have to mean Disney.

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