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  • First Aid Kit & Uses

    First aid kits are needed in case of emergencies. The American Red Cross recommends having one both at home and in the car. Conveniently, they come in all sizes and shapes.

  • How to Assemble an Emergency Surgical First Aid Kit

    Assembling an emergency surgical first aid kit could one day save someone's life. Always check your first aid kit often to make sure the supplies are up to date, and don't forget to replace...

  • Burns Caused by Magic Erasers

    A viral email that contained pictures of children with burned skin was circulated in 2006 that claimed the burns were made with a Magic Eraser. This is untrue. While there were injuries associated...

  • How to Treat Burns & Scalds

    Treating bad burns and scalds can be done by quickly rinsing cold water over the affected area and then applying antibiotic ointments. Take proper action with advice from a paramedic in this free...

  • How to Make Disaster Preparedness First Aid Kit

    Every family should have a first aid kit of some kind in their home and in their cars. It should include medication for the simple problems (head ache, papercuts) to more serious injuries...

  • How to Cleanse Wounds

    Cleansing wounds is important to prevent infection and promote thorough healing. Use clean water, mild soap and an over-the-counter antibiotic ointment to completely clean and protect a wound with...

  • How to Make Someone Throw up in Case of an Accidental Ingestion of Poison or a Foreign Object or Even a suicide Attempt

    This is a quick way to get someone to throw up if there is an emergency such as someone swallows something that could poison them or even pills that could make them overdose. It should take less...

  • How to Prevent Swine Flu without Getting the Shot

    Last spring, the world was in a state of panic when swine flu was declared a pandemic. Eventually we calmed down as it became clear that swine flu was not exactly the black plague. But with school...

  • What Is the History of CPR?

    Cardio-pulmonary resuscitation (CPR) became well-known in the 1960s and 1970s. Today it is a method taught to millions of people each year. Some variation of these methods have been in use since...

  • How to Prepare a Basic Emergency Kit for First Aid

    It's always a good idea to prepare a basic emergency kit for first aid in the home. You'll want to be sure to have any necessary items handy to avoid running all over the house for supplies....

  • How to Completely Stock a First Aid Kit

    Emergencies happen—especially when you’re away from home or in your car. It’s great if you have a first aid kit handy, not so great if it’s not fully stocked. You can be better prepared if you...

  • How to Get Rid of The Hiccups Fast

    There is nothing more annoying to me than having the hiccups. It annoys who ever you are with too. After a while it even starts to hurt your throat. I tend to get hiccups when I eat too fast or...

  • How to Treat a Gunshot Wound in High Risk or Combat Scenario

    This article is to give you an introduction to treated gunshot wounds in emergency situations. *If you are coming to this page during an emergency, stop and call 911. This does not constitute...

  • How to Treat Shock

    In many situations, injury or trauma, it is important and even life saving to know how to treat someone for shock. Most every type of accident can involve a victim going into shock. Brush up on...

  • How to : Save Yourself From Drowning

    This is the time when many people hit the lake, ocean, river, swimming pool to cool off, and if kids are involved, it makes it even more enjoyable. However, sometimes a tragedy occurs - accident...

  • How to Give First Aid to Cuts, Scrapes and Scratches

    Summer fun often leads to cuts, scratches and scrapes. Knowing how to treat skin injuries properly reduces the risk of infection, results in faster healing times, and gets you back to the fun...

  • How to Reduce Swelling from a Minor Injury

    Don't you just hate it when you bump your hand on something, or hit your knee as you make the corner around the kitchen table? Avoiding these sorts of accidents can sometimes seem impossible;...

  • How to Make a First Aid Kit in a Ziploc Bag

    First aid kits are handy to have around, but can often be bulky and cumbersome. Here is a great idea for a first aid kit—keeping all the bare essentials without the inconvenient size. Best of...

  • How to Stop Sunburn Pain

    Yep, it's that time of year again! I am sorry to say that over the weekend I got too much sun, and now I am paying for it. Of course, I have a few ideas on how to sooth sunburn pain. These are all...

  • How to Control Severe Bleeding

    Bleeding Control can be as easy as 1,2,3. The following is the easiest sure-fire way to stop severe bleeding. These steps will save a life. Along with skills you will need the proper tools. As a...

  • How to Administer Activated Charcoal

    Activated charcoal is used in emergency situations due to the ingestion of poisons or the overdose of medications. The activated charcoal absorbs the medications or poisons to keep them from being...

  • How to Make Grapefruit Seed Extract Hand Sanitizer Gel

    If you are looking for a quick way to sanitize your hands without water, you want a hand sanitizer. Grape fruit seed extract can be beneficial in fighting off bacteria, viruses, fungi, and even...

  • How to Protect yourself from a Sunburn

    Putting on sunscreen in the morning and going to the beach is not enough to keep from getting a sunburn. Sweat, water and time can leave you with no protection. Here are some tips to protect...

  • How to become an EMT in New Jersey

    Want a fulfilling hobby? Are you a high school student looking to improve your college application? Want to start a new career? Becoming an emergency medical technician (EMT) is both exciting...

  • How to Help someone who's having a Seizure

    A seizure can be a scary experience for the person going through it right through to anyone who happens to be around to witness it. Without the proper information it is easy to panic in a...

  • How to Know if you're Suffering from Dehydration

    Dehydration goes hand in hand with summertime and can be a potentially life-threatening problem. Here's how to spot the symptoms and know when you need professional medical attention. Please...

  • How to Remove A Splinter

    With summer upon us, getting splinters while working outside is inevitable. Splinters can be quite painful and irritating so early removal is preferable to letting them fester. Read along for some...

  • How to Remove a Splinter in The Skin

    Splinters can cause pain and removing them can sometimes be a little hard to do, specially the small tiny ones that you can barely see. Here are some steps to take to remove a splinter that is in...

  • How to Make a Flexible Brace for a Finger Injury

    Splints are good for a broken bone, but sometimes, a finger injury is just a sprain. It's stiff and sore, and you want to protect it, but most of the solutions out there are not very...

  • How to Treat Second & Third-Degree Burns

    Second and third-degree burns cause blistering, charring and blackening of the skin, which need to be cooled with clean, synthetic materials and a sterile dressing. Seek medical treatment for...

  • How to Treat Heat Exhaustion

    Heat exhaustion may cause a person to faint, in which case the person should be placed in a cool, shaded area and then receive cold compresses applied to the forehead and body. Rehydrate a person...

  • How to Treat a Hot Pepper Burn

    When treating a hot pepper burn, avoid touching the eyes, wash the area with dish soap and apply aloe vera gel. Remove the oil from a hot pepper burn with tips from a street firefighter in this...

  • How to Treat a Stye

    To treat a stye, apply a moist, warm compress to the area as many times a day as possible until the stye diminishes or until it comes to a head and drains itself. Care for a stye, which is a...

  • How to Know if Your Kid is Faking an Illness

    To find out if a kid is faking an illness, take their temperature, be observant of a pale complexion, take note of any specific reason the child would want to stay home and keep track of how often...

  • How to Treat a Child Who Can't Keep Food Down

    To treat children who cannot keep food down, first rule out any accidental poisonings. Keep them hydrated with electrolyte-rich fluids and contact a physician vomiting continues for more than six...

  • How to Avoid Chiggers

    Avoid chigger bites by wearing long clothing and/or chemical products with DEET. Prevent chiggers with tips from a firefighter in this free first aid video.

  • How to Care for a Bruise

    A bruise is formed by the rupturing of blood vessels and can be treated with ice. Take care of a bruise with tips from a firefighter in this free first aid video.

  • How to Repel Mosquitoes Naturally

    One way to repel mosquitoes is through natural repellents in the yard, such as marigolds and lemon grass. Repel mosquitoes naturally with tips from a firefighter in this free video on first aid.

  • How to Do CPR

    Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is a basic life-saving procedure that starts by assessing breathing and circulation. Perform CPR with tips from a firefighter in this free video on first aid.

  • How to Conduct a Head-to-Toe Exam During First Aid

    A thorough head-to-toe first-aid exam of a victim should begin with checking the spine and skull to determine if a head injury has occurred. Perform a first-aid exam to determine the extent of a...

  • How to Carry an Injured Person by Yourself for First Aide

    To carry an injured first-aid patient over a long distance, place their arms over your shoulders. Be prepared to transport an injured friend or family member by watching the safety tips in this...

  • How to Treat a Mosquito Bite

    Mosquito bites should be washed with soap and water, then treated with lotion. Stop the itching from mosquito bites by following the free tips in this first aid video from a professional fireman.

  • How to Care for a New Tattoo

    Getting a tattoo is increasingly popular, and many new businesses are being started as a result. Taking care of a new tattoo is essential for making sure that it continues ot look good when it is...

  • How to Sleep Cool In Summer

    Warm, muggy days are ahead and it’s a challenge to sleep cool. If you’re too uncomfortable, it can mean a long, restless night of tossing and turning. With a little preparation before bed, you can...

  • CPR Certification Study Guide

    When you are tested for CPR certification, there will be some variance in the flow of the skills testing depending on the type of certification. However, there are some basic skills that you need...

  • How to Treat Cuts and Scrapes

    It's important to learn how to treat cuts and scrapes properly. They are without a doubt the most common injuries that people get. Nevertheless, too many people don't know how, and that's...

  • How to Use a Syringe

    A syringe is an important piece of medical equipment for many individuals ranging from nurses to patients. Many individuals with allergies, vitamin deficiencies and diabetes must use syringes to...

  • How to Treat Chemical Burns

    Chemical burns or injuries can occur at any time or in any place where there are products that contain corrosive substances or chemical materials, for example, cleaning products containing bleach...

  • How to Treat Steam Burns

    Steam burns are similar to any other burn caused by the sun, flame or extreme heat. They can be very painful and can develop into any of the more common types of burns.

  • How to Remove a Tongue that is Stuck to Something Frozen

    When winter comes around each year there are always incidents where children get their tongues stuck to something frozen like a pole or a window. Sometimes even unsuspecting adults can be found...

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