first aid

Here’s what to keep handy in your first aid kit.
Vets we talked to keep these basic first aid supplies on hand in case of any pet-related emergency.
Now is the time to build your home emergency kit with this list of battery-powered lights, non-perishable food, basics for sanitation and more.
Medical experts recommend taking face masks, hand sanitizer, tweezers, tape and more whenever you travel.
From venom-removing kits to tourniquets, you’ll have safety in the bag (literally).
Brands like Band-Aid and Tru-Colour make bandages that come in shades of brown.
External hemorrhaging is the leading cause of preventable death before people get to a hospital. Knowing how to apply pressure and use a tourniquet are lifesaving skills.
Take this as a sign to buy a clear umbrella for your outdoor wedding.
Protect your feet during sandal season with Band-Aid's Hydro Seal Blister Heels bandages.
CPR kits, triple antibiotic ointment, tweezers and other essentials that might save you a trip to the ER.