First aid kits are
reminiscent of field hospitals, and there are a number of unnecessary things in
them, meaning transport and health experts. People often do not know how to use
most of the first-aid kit in an accident. In 2018, there is a bigger wave of
their expiration, and the police in safety
vest will focus on it. Check your date on yours.
It is overly
equipped, but things that most people cannot use. Some parts of the equipment
are inappropriate or even life threatening. Speech is about the first aid kit.
Unlike other countries, every Czech driver has to carry them in the car, and
its content is specified in a decree.
"The scope of
the first-aid kit equipment reminds me of a small field hospital. These
bandages and patches. He would have one universal, a snapper and better gloves
that would not break, "said the road expert Roman Road Safety Team, with
the fact that there is also a clearly specified length of the scissors:"
It is rather important that they are strong enough and that they would manage
if necessary, cut the seat belt, "he added.
Health experts
also confirm the fact that some things are unnecessary or unusable. For
example, there are a number of patches, three-piece scarves or a plastic mask. In
addition, a number of dressings with cushioned pads for serious injuries. "This
cushion can not be said, this fabric has minimal absorption. As a pad, use the
entire bandage if necessary. We take him and put his hand on his gloved grip on
his wound. We will attach it by the second bandage, "the Prague rescue
practitioner and the First Aid lecturer from Robert Placket said in the Czech
Radio, adding that one of the two non-functional bandages would be functional.
It does not work
well with a few latex gloves. Nervous drivers rip gloves during a rescue
operation, and there is no other pair in the medicine box. "In my opinion,
in this case, it would be enough to improve the material from which the gloves
are produced," Buds said. Another option is to buy a backup pair of reflective
gloves and add it to your first aid kit.
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