Family First Aid Challenge | Win a St Johns Ambulance First Aid kit

Since having children, we have collected a fairly well stocked medicine cabinet. All the usual suspects are in there – Calpol, plasters, Piriton, Sudocrem. Things to treat the everyday bumps and grazes. 

But what about a first aid kit? Is it something you have at home? I know we don’t, not really. This became glaringly obvious when Gemma had a nasty accident recently, and I had to cobble together a makeshift bandage and make do with some Calpol until we got to the hospital.

Recently, we were asked to take part in the Family First Aid Challenge – we sent a picture of our First Aid items off to be analysed by a pharmacist, to see how extensive it was, and what more we could do with getting.

First Aid Kit

Our first aid kit includes:

  • Scissors
  • Thermometer
  • Calpol
  • Plasters/dressings
  • Tape
  • Allergy eye drops
  • Witch Hazel

The pharmacist says:

This first aid box looks a little lean. The plasters and surgical tape will be very useful as will the Calpol for a young child. Witch Hazel gel is also a good choice for cuts and grazes. Some dressings could also be useful and possibly a tubular bandage or crepe bandage for strains. There is obviously concern for eye health as evidenced by the Allergy Eye Drops. However, eyes can often suffer more generally from tiredness, soreness and dryness especially at the end of a long day. An eye drop for dry eye such as Vidisan could be a useful addition this first aid box.”

With regards to irritated eyes, research has shown that: 

  • Nearly half (48%) of those questioned had experienced eye irritation when on the beach with the wind blowing sand into their eyes
  • 45% had experienced eye irritation after swimming in chlorinated water
  • around a third of us (33.5%) suffered eye irritation after gardening
  • and 30% of men particularly suffered from getting things in their eyes when exercising

It’s clear that we need to revamp our first aid kit slightly- a good option for families is the St Johns Ambulance Universal First Aid Kit, and I have 2 to give away.

First Aid Kit

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Terms and conditions. Open to UK residents, giveaway ends 20/10/16. Winners will be randomly selected from all correctly completed entries and contacted by email. Winners should claim their prize within 10 days or it may be redrawn.

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197 Comments

  1. Bev
    September 30, 2016 / 7:24 pm

    Tweezers

  2. Olga carpenter
    September 30, 2016 / 7:40 pm

    Cream

  3. Lisa Houston
    September 30, 2016 / 8:08 pm

    antiseptic cream

  4. laura banks
    September 30, 2016 / 9:00 pm

    working in a chemist it has to be plasters you can never have too many

  5. Edward Guerreiro
    October 1, 2016 / 5:32 am

    I think the must have item is plasters. I don’t think I have ever used anything else.

  6. emma walters
    October 1, 2016 / 7:19 am

    a thermometer 🙂

  7. barbara daniels
    October 1, 2016 / 7:53 am

    antiseptic wipes

  8. Jessica Sawyer
    October 1, 2016 / 7:55 am

    Plasters, we always use so many

  9. Rachael Simmons
    October 1, 2016 / 8:17 am

    I’m a First Aider at work (in a secondary school) and the item I use the most are individually sealed wet wipes to clean cuts and general student grime!

  10. Becky Yeomans
    October 1, 2016 / 8:27 am

    Plasters!! 😀

  11. Ruth Harwood
    October 1, 2016 / 8:32 am

    Paracetamol!!

  12. Anna
    October 1, 2016 / 8:46 am

    Calpol and plasters, I always keep a few distracting treats in my first aid kit too

  13. Ray Dodds
    October 1, 2016 / 9:31 am

    Eyewash

  14. Rebecca Williams
    October 1, 2016 / 10:33 am

    It has to be plasters 🙂

  15. Jennifer Toal
    October 1, 2016 / 11:36 am

    Plasters

  16. Pauline Hill
    October 1, 2016 / 11:52 am

    antiseptic cream

  17. glenn hutton
    October 1, 2016 / 12:23 pm

    Has to be plasters…

  18. October 1, 2016 / 12:31 pm

    Antiseptic cream here, works wonders on all sorts!

  19. Rachel Ray
    October 1, 2016 / 1:30 pm

    Antiseptic cream and plasters

  20. Barbara Handley
    October 1, 2016 / 3:02 pm

    I think probably dressings with five grandchildren.

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