Survival kit

A survival kit is a package of basic tools and supplies prepared in advance as an aid to survival in an emergency.  

The outdoor survival kit is mainly designed for immediate rescue and treatment in case of injury, illness, snake or insect bites and other unexpected situations. Abroad, the First Aid kit is directly called "First Aid", which means rescue at the first moment. When an accident strikes, immediate treatment is often crucial and even life-threatening. Therefore, an outdoor first aid kit should be a key piece of equipment that everyone should fully prepare for every outdoor trip. It's possible that this small bag won't be used in the backpack for a year or two. But once an accident occurs, it will play a huge role.
In addition to the medicine section, necessary external medical equipment should also be provided, which includes band-aids, gauze, elastic bandages, first aid blankets, etc. Before setting off, read the medicine instructions carefully and remember the usage method, dosage and contraindications of each medicine. Regularly check the production date and expiration date of the medicines in the survival kit to ensure that all the medicines in the kit are within their expiration dates, preventing accidental ingestion after expiration and causing greater trouble. In fact, the items in the first aid kit are not only useful when one is injured, but also can play a significant role in other situations. For example, band-aids can also temporarily repair damaged windbreakers, raincoats, sleeping bags, tents, etc. Gauze can be used not only for bandaging but also for filtering water sources. Elastic bandages can be used as temporary knee and ankle braces when joints are sprained to help ligaments recover. They can also be used as temporary emergency hemostatic belts.