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MRSverret
Way down south, LA

For those unexpected times

5 star rating

loving this product, value conscious, busy mom, never sick, Practical, all about 'easy', married, mother of 18 month old boy
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    Plastic, sturdy carrying case, very useful, 170 Items, Affordably priced, easy to find product, Fever and pain relievers, great brand names, Many different size band aids


OCT
12
2009
 

Johnson & Johnson All-Purpose First Aid Kit — 

This past July my husband and I brought our kids on vacation to The Great Smoky Mountains, in Tennessee. I knew we would be hiking and venturing into places that could be potentially dangerous. I wanted to be prepared for those unexpected things so I purchased the Johnson & Johnson All-Purpose First Aid Kit. With 170 items in all, you will be well prepared.

For around $10, the first aid kit comes in a heavy duty, plastic carrying case and it includes 170 things. Here is what it includes:

  • Band-Aids (various sizes and shapes)
  • Cleaning Wipes
  • 2 packages of Neosporin
  • Red Cross brand Instant Burn Cooling Patch
  • 1 package of Cortaid
  • Band-Aid butterfly closures
  • Gauze pads
  • Oval eye patch
  • First aid tape (no scissors required)
  • 2 packages Tylenol extra strength
  • 4 packages Motrin IB
  • 2 packages Imodium A-D
  • Light stick
  • Emergency contact magnet
  • Instant cold pack
  • Survival wrap
  • Finger Splint
  • 2 Health care gloves
  • Wide, plastic tweezers
  • First aid guide

Everything comes nicely packaged and easy to find. I like how they included a big assortment of bandages and the extra things like a light stick, survival wrap and first aid guide. I added a few extra things for my kids, like Baby Tylenol, Children's Zyrtec, etc.

We now keep the Johnson & Johnson first aid kit in our vehicle at all times. Be ready for almost anything life throws your way.I recommend the Johnson & Johnson All-Purpose First Aid Kit.



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