What to buy for your home emergency kit if you're quarantined during the coronavirus outbreak
at-home first aid kit
to treat common injuries, including cuts, scrapes, swelling, sprains, strains and more, the American Red Cross recommends. This kit should include things like antibiotic ointment packs, gauze, bandages, thermometers, scissors, tweezers, and an emergency blanket. Take note of other medical supplies you might need, such as contact lenses or hearing aid batteries. And make sure you have over-the-counter medicines like pain relievers and cough and cold medicines.If someone in your home uses a hearing aid, for example, the American Red Cross advises stocking up on extra batteries.
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