By Admin
In life, accidents are always unpredictable. In order to quickly treat wounds at critical moments, initial aid kits have become our trusted assistants. Today, we will introduce a emergency aid kit that includes iodine swabs and wound dressings. It has two thoughtful specifications for you to choose from.
Introduction to emergency aid kit specifications
Firstly, let's take a look at the specifications of the emergency aid kit from Corning. The emergency specification is 3 iodine swabs and 6 wound dressings. Although the quantity is relatively small, it is sufficient to deal with some minor scratches and abrasions in daily life. Iodine swabs can be easily disinfected, and wound dressings can effectively protect wounds. In the event of a minor accident, it can be easily taken out for handling.

Secondly, there is a second specification, which is 7 iodine swabs and 10 wound dressings. This specification is more suitable for carrying at home or during outdoor activities. A larger quantity of iodine swabs and wound dressings can meet the needs of multiple wound treatments. Whether it's bumps during outdoor activities or minor accidents in family life, you can have sufficient "equipment" to deal with them, providing stronger protection for your and your family's safety.

The role of iodine swabs and wound dressings

The design of the Corning iodine swab is clever and easy to use. When using, simply break one end of the cotton swab, and the iodine solution will quickly penetrate into the head of the swab, making it convenient to disinfect the wound. Moreover, iodine has a broad-spectrum bactericidal effect, which can effectively kill bacteria, fungi, and viruses, and prevent wound infections.
Band aids are an important "guardian" for protecting wounds. It can prevent direct contact between the wound and external pollutants, while maintaining a moist environment for wound healing. Kangli Di Band Aids have good breathability and adhesion, and can be attached to wounds for a long time without easily falling off.


Tips
When using iodine swabs, please ensure that the wound is clean before disinfection, and avoid direct use on sensitive areas such as the eyes and mouth.
Although wound dressings are good, they should not be used for a long time. They should be replaced regularly, and the condition of the wound should be observed. If necessary, seek medical attention promptly.
When storing emergency aid kits, please place them in a dry and cool place, avoiding direct sunlight and high temperatures to maintain the effectiveness of the items.