1. flashlight: in the dark environment, rescue, it can be used to illuminate; can also be fainted for people to do pupil reaction.
2. Alcohol pads: Used to sterilize hands or tools such as pliers before first aid.
3. Cotton swabs: used to clean small bleeding wounds.
4. Gloves, masks: can prevent the rescuer from being infected.
5. Tape: paper tape can fix gauze, suitable for general use because it does not irritate the skin; zinc oxide tape can fix bandages.
6. Ice packs: placed on bruises, muscle strains or sprained joints, the microvascular constriction can help reduce swelling. When you have a nosebleed, place it on your forehead to help stop the bleeding.
7.0.9% saline: To clean wounds. Based on hygienic requirements, it is best to choose an individual small package or a medium-sized bottle. It should be noted that any leftover after opening should be thrown away and not put back into the first aid kit. If not, unopened distilled water or mineral water can be used instead.
8. Safety pin: to fix the tricot or bandage
9. Sterilized gauze: to cover the wound. It neither has the potential to leave cotton threads on the wound as cotton does, nor does it tug on the wound when removed.
10. Cling paper: Use it to wrap burns and scalds before sending them to the hospital because it doesn't stick to the wound.
11. triangular towel: also known as triangular bandage, with a variety of uses, can support the injured upper limb, fixed dressing or fracture, etc..
12. Pocket mask or artificial respiration mask: artificial respiration to prevent infection.
13. bandage: bandage with elasticity, used to wrap the wound, does not interfere with blood circulation. 2 inches suitable for the hand, 3 inches suitable for the foot.
14. Round-tipped scissors, pliers: round-tipped scissors are safer and can be used to cut tape or bandages. If necessary, can also be used to cut clothing. Pliers can be used instead of two hands to hold dressings, or pliers to remove dirt on the wound, etc..
15. Band-Aid: to cover small wounds.