Has the straight talk express hit a speed bump?
Bandages of various sizes and tape Latex free and vinyl gloves by the box- tweezers-to remove splinters and ticks-if you remove save and label with child's name, date and give to parents gauze pads No antibiotic ointment because kids can be allergic, just clean and bandage and let parents know scissors alcohol pads antiseptic pads ziploc bags for ice packs eye wash First aid sign posted where you can see and find kit easily First aid guide-laminated Lollipops and stickers to calm and bribe kid's so you can clean them up As far as what I want to see in a daycare that would be all safety issues covered-outlets, cabinet locks, etc. Kid sized furniture, safe toys and tons of books.I always like to see a posted schedule of activities to know when to visit and it lets me know that the center is organized and giving structure to my kids.
Just keep an open mind about variety. A lot of people make the mistake of looking at quantity. Just bandages and antibacterial will not treat a large cut or most medical issues. Be sure to get a kit with a variety of supplies to treat the variety of injuries you may encounter.
I ) and search for a first aid kit that would suit your needs. Galls has many ready-made first aid kits that would suit just about anybody's needs. The kits come with their own bags and refill kits are also available. As an EMT, I carry a jump kit in my truck at all times. I got it from Galls and it had everyhing I need for any emergency that I might come across. Of course, I have added other items to it but the original kit was well stocked and was is perfect for me. EMT
it depends on what your a useing it for like what type of fish. i use a ugly stick for bass fishing with a 8 pound test line and a carolina rig