WOW introduces "World's Smallest First Aid (micro) Systainer!

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Inspired by another thread on the Micro Systainer given away at a recent training class, I just had to see what kind of a First Aid kit I could come up with to fit in it.  I don't have one of the cool Festool Micro-Systainers, but I *do* happen to have a Tanos one, so here ya go:

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Contents:
2 - Knuckle Bandage
6 - 3/4 x 3 Bandage
2 - triple antibiotic ointment
1 - Splinter Out
1 - Cedarprin/Motrin (2 tabs)
1 - Aspirin (2 tabs)
1 - Acetaminophen APAP (2 tabs)
1 - Diphen (1 tab)
1 - Diamode (1 tab)
1 - Mediproxen/Naproxen Sodium (1 tab)
1 - WetOnes Antibaterial wipe

And there's *still* a little bit of room left over!
 

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Now that's more my size!

I followed the other threads with interest but didn't feel I needed the aid kit. I follow my dad's first aide approach learned on construction sites as a kid, i.e. whatever it is, wrap it in a paper towel with electrical tape and get back to work! Still used in my shop today, mostly to keep blood off the tools.

Besides, I don't have room to store the kit...

RMW.
 
Throwback7r said:
How much are these selling for ?

Are you serious, or pulling my leg? Can't tell on the internet...
 
Richard/RMW said:
Now that's more my size!

I followed the other threads with interest but didn't feel I needed the aid kit. I follow my dad's first aide approach learned on construction sites as a kid, i.e. whatever it is, wrap it in a paper towel with electrical tape and get back to work! Still used in my shop today, mostly to keep blood off the tools.

Besides, I don't have room to store the kit...

RMW.

My grandfather omitted the paper towel and just used the electrical tape.
 
gkaiseril said:
Richard/RMW said:
Now that's more my size!

I followed the other threads with interest but didn't feel I needed the aid kit. I follow my dad's first aide approach learned on construction sites as a kid, i.e. whatever it is, wrap it in a paper towel with electrical tape and get back to work! Still used in my shop today, mostly to keep blood off the tools.

Besides, I don't have room to store the kit...

RMW.

My grandfather omitted the paper towel and just used the electrical tape.

He also probably walked to school uphill both ways, barefoot in the snow each day?  [poke]

Mine did.

RMW
 
Throwback7r said:
1/2 serious ;) I know you have the items but the Systainer.

Yes, Seth gave you the link for the Micro Systainer.

I can get them shipped to me and then fill one and ship to you if you want?  You would only pay for shipping once that way.

Let me figure out the cost for the contents and shipping and see if you want to bother?

Since we're on the topic, does anybody want me to try to come up with a Mini-First Aid Systainer version? It obviously wouldn't be at the same level of completeness, but I bet I could make a pretty nice kit that would fit in a mini-systainer for those times or places you can't have the 'big dog' along.

 
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