first aid kit Archives - Traveler Master Traveler Master Mon, 09 Nov 2020 10:25:15 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 https://travelermaster.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/cropped-FAVICON_wp-32x32.png first aid kit Archives - Traveler Master 32 32 Essentials for Camper Travel https://travelermaster.com/essentials-for-camper-travel/ Wed, 11 Nov 2020 08:41:00 +0000 https://stagingtrm.wpengine.com/?p=19701 Campers have always been a popular option for rural vacations with family, and they’re getting even more to see this year as the ongoing pandemic has led to people choosing private accomodations for themselves and their families. If you are planning to head out in a camper and you’re a beginner with these portable living […]

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Campers have always been a popular option for rural vacations with family, and they’re getting even more to see this year as the ongoing pandemic has led to people choosing private accomodations for themselves and their families.

If you are planning to head out in a camper and you’re a beginner with these portable living quarters, there are some things that you should take with you. Here are three to keep in mind!

Warm Blankets

Unless you’re going to be traveling to a warm place in the middle of the summer, you are going to want some warm blankets in your camper to ensure that you’re comfortable and cozy all night long. You won’t have normal heating in your camper and blankets are a great option for staying warm.

Insulated Cooler

Keeping your refrigerated foods and perishables cold in your camper is a must if you don’t want things to spoil. A great way to do this without needing an electrical hookup is by using an insulated cooler, which keeps things that need to be chilled cold when using ice.

First Aid Kit

You never know when a cut, scrape, or minor injury might happen, so it’s important to have a first aid kit in your camper in order to take care of bumps and bruises. You won’t want to be caught needing to leave to go to a store to pick up bandages or hydrogen peroxide, so it’s better to just keep one of these kits with you!

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Things You Need To Put in Your First-Aid Kit https://travelermaster.com/things-need-put-first-aid-kit/ Fri, 08 Jun 2018 08:16:35 +0000 https://stagingtrm.wpengine.com/?p=1707 Your trip can get ruined if you get sick or hurt. In some countries, you can’t always buy medicine, so you should always bring your travel first aid kit with you. These are the things without you shouldn’t leave your home. Medication for digestive problems Diarrhea or a stomachache is the most common health problem […]

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Your trip can get ruined if you get sick or hurt. In some countries, you can’t always buy medicine, so you should always bring your travel first aid kit with you. These are the things without you shouldn’t leave your home.

Medication for digestive problems

Diarrhea or a stomachache is the most common health problem among travelers. Eating unusual foods and drinking local tap water can cause your stomach sensitive. So, pack antacids for indigestion and heartburn, diarrhea medication, rehydration remedies and of course, something out of ginger (teabags or ginger candy).

Purification tablets

If you are going to a country where the water isn’t completely clean, pack a bunch of purification tablets or bring with you a purifying device. Even though the price of the tablets is much more affordable than the device’s, it works slower. Meanwhile, the purifying device will make safe drinkable water on the spot.

Painkillers

Painkillers are another must you should bring with you on your trip. Headaches, back pain or any kind of aches can be easily treated with acetaminophen or ibuprofen. However, if you use codeine-based tablets, you should check if they are legal in the country you are visiting.

Antiseptic products and Band-Aids

If you accidentally fall, cut yourself or step on a sea urchin during your vacation, use antiseptic products to prevent infections and cover it with a Band-Aid or gauze. The liquid bandage is maybe the best option because it contains antiseptic and local anesthetic as well.

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Campers have always been a popular option for rural vacations with family, and they’re getting even more to see this year as the ongoing pandemic has led to people choosing private accomodations for themselves and their families.

If you are planning to head out in a camper and you’re a beginner with these portable living quarters, there are some things that you should take with you. Here are three to keep in mind!

Warm Blankets

Unless you’re going to be traveling to a warm place in the middle of the summer, you are going to want some warm blankets in your camper to ensure that you’re comfortable and cozy all night long. You won’t have normal heating in your camper and blankets are a great option for staying warm.

Insulated Cooler

Keeping your refrigerated foods and perishables cold in your camper is a must if you don’t want things to spoil. A great way to do this without needing an electrical hookup is by using an insulated cooler, which keeps things that need to be chilled cold when using ice.

First Aid Kit

You never know when a cut, scrape, or minor injury might happen, so it’s important to have a first aid kit in your camper in order to take care of bumps and bruises. You won’t want to be caught needing to leave to go to a store to pick up bandages or hydrogen peroxide, so it’s better to just keep one of these kits with you!

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Things You Need To Put in Your First-Aid Kit https://travelermaster.com/things-need-put-first-aid-kit/ Fri, 08 Jun 2018 08:16:35 +0000 https://stagingtrm.wpengine.com/?p=1707 Your trip can get ruined if you get sick or hurt. In some countries, you can’t always buy medicine, so you should always bring your travel first aid kit with you. These are the things without you shouldn’t leave your home. Medication for digestive problems Diarrhea or a stomachache is the most common health problem […]

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Your trip can get ruined if you get sick or hurt. In some countries, you can’t always buy medicine, so you should always bring your travel first aid kit with you. These are the things without you shouldn’t leave your home.

Medication for digestive problems

Diarrhea or a stomachache is the most common health problem among travelers. Eating unusual foods and drinking local tap water can cause your stomach sensitive. So, pack antacids for indigestion and heartburn, diarrhea medication, rehydration remedies and of course, something out of ginger (teabags or ginger candy).

Purification tablets

If you are going to a country where the water isn’t completely clean, pack a bunch of purification tablets or bring with you a purifying device. Even though the price of the tablets is much more affordable than the device’s, it works slower. Meanwhile, the purifying device will make safe drinkable water on the spot.

Painkillers

Painkillers are another must you should bring with you on your trip. Headaches, back pain or any kind of aches can be easily treated with acetaminophen or ibuprofen. However, if you use codeine-based tablets, you should check if they are legal in the country you are visiting.

Antiseptic products and Band-Aids

If you accidentally fall, cut yourself or step on a sea urchin during your vacation, use antiseptic products to prevent infections and cover it with a Band-Aid or gauze. The liquid bandage is maybe the best option because it contains antiseptic and local anesthetic as well.

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