!Standard street medic first aid kit

Standard kit:
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The contents of this kit should cost about $15.
Buy in bulk. Keep extras in a bin til needed.

* nitrile gloves           6 pair ($10/100)
* nonsterile 4x4 gauze    15      ($10/400)
* sterile 4x4 gauze        2      ($11/50)
* sterile 3" roller gauze  2      ($7/24)
* 1" paper tape            1      ($9/12)
* elastic bandage          1      ($7/10)
* coban                    1      ($11/10)
* ballpoint pen            2
* cute band-aids
* heavy can liners (for ponchos)
* cayenne powder (for bleeding)
* memo pad
* permanent marker
* soap
* duct tape
* trauma shears
* ziploc-style bags

Pack as modules, each in its own ziploc-style bag:

1. Five glove pairs in a snack-size bag.
2. Wound kits: Sandwich bag per anticipated fresh wound or
   dressing change. In each, a pair of gloves and a few non-
   sterile 4x4s. Maybe cayenne powder in tiny bag, roller gauze.
   Purpose: Stop bleed or clean wound.
3. Dressing kit: One sandwich bag. Sterile 4x4, paper tape, coban.
4. Other stuff kit: Trauma shears, elastic bandage, soap, trash
   bags, cute band-aids, duct tape.
5. Documentation kit: Memo pad, pen, marker.

Things to consider adding:
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* ching wan hung (for burns)                     1      ($5)
* white flower oil (panic, stuffy nose, etc)     1      ($5)
* Buck Tilton's Backcountry First Aid and Extended Care ($5)
* referral guide to local and national resources
* paper map of area
* small flashlight
* a few diphenhydramine gelcaps and a safety pin

For infectious respiratory disease outbreak:
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* face masks (cloth/surgical for general activities,
  n95 for high risk activities); paper storage bags
* thermometer, probe covers; alcohol swabs
* pulse oximeter
* hand sanitizer

For primitive toilets or food serving:
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* improvised "tippy-tap;" plenty of soap (for handwashing)
* marker (to write date and time on food containers)

For outdoors:
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* sunscreen; bug spray
* tweezers or swiss army knife
* lighter or matches

For hot weather:
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* mister full of water; battery-powered fan
* cooler full of ice; small plastic bags

For cold weather:
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* blankets; thrift-store heavy clothes
* thermos, hot water, teabags, hot cocoa mix, coffeecups
* clean, dry socks

For rainy weather:
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* heavy can-liners (for ponchos)
* clean, dry socks

For teargas/pepperspray:
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* Mask, goggles, poncho (personal protective equipment)
* squirt bottles full of water
* thrift store clothes, dish soap, trash bags (for decontam)