You want to have some of these antiseptic type items on hand. Like I say, it helps fight the spread of germs. It helps you clean the wound initially, whatever it might be. Bites, cuts, scrapes, stab wounds, whatever. Okay. The next thing I think everybody's familiar with in those little... What's really handy and easy to use is these little swabs. They're like a little napkin, like a towelette. These are sand with the Kentucky Fried Chicken and whatnot, or alcohol essentially on the pad. Those are really handy. You can get them. What do they call them? They'll call them an alcohol prep pad. I think that's the industry term. If you buy an alcohol prep pad, you're going to pay a lot more than if you just go buy an alcohol wipe somewhere else. Okay. Now keep this in mind because some of the big stores, you can buy this stuff like in the form of a baby wipe looking container. And these are alcohol laden, sterile when sealed and when manufactured, towelettes. And these are great for cleaning up small stuff and cleaning areas of the body in a bad time or wounds or whatever, especially insect bites. You've got to really clean them good because they can get infected quite quickly. And we've seen that right here because of the environment, the Arizona environment that we live in. Okay. One of the next things I would suggest you have is some of your, well, like your, just your basic stuff that you've seen for years and don't think about having. A thermometer. An oral thermometer. There's many variations out nowadays. You have the glass ones. You have to shake the mercury down to the bottom. There's nothing wrong with them. You just got to be a little more careful because it is glass. You have the one, it's called, I think it's a proprietary name, Temp Dots. They are essentially a heat reactive strip that changes color and gives you a rough idea of body temperature when you apply them to like the forehead. It's like a band-aid sized thing or a small circle. You can apply them to arterial points, like the two main points below your jawbone or your forehead and get the temperature. And there's also the electronic ones now that work orally or orally. The other oral sounding one, A-U-R. Stick them in the ear, hit a button, and like in 10 seconds you got the temperature. Those are quite popular in the line of work I used to do with the hazard response and whatnot from my old company because if for some reason you broke a precaution and the rush of things and whatnot, you're not sticking something in someone's mouth that they're going to inject. Okay. The little thing, boom, goes right on the outside of your ear. Tells you the temperature. They're electronic. These range in prices. Temp dots, whole boxes of them for a few dollars and each one is good for a reading. Or a thermometer, the glass one that you use until you break it. But if you're careful, it should last quite a while. Do the electronic ones that last as long as you keep putting batteries in it and don't break it or wear it out. Let's not see how you would ever do. Some of the other things, tweezers, getting out splinters. You can use them for all sorts of things. The side splinters, small objects in the corner. I stress the corner, like the tear duct area of the eye. Don't go probing around the eyeball with some metal object, please. You see a thermometer, tweezers, EMT shears. They're very handy. They can cut clothing. Real easy to get to a suspect area. You can use them to cut bandages. The adhesive tape. The adhesive tape is pretty tough if you're not tearing it in length. Like I described earlier to narrow it down. Pretty tough stuff. Okay, and that's good. That's what it's supposed to be. It's supposed to stay on there. Instant ice packs. Two versions of these. A couple different chemical compositions. Essentially, you have this plastic bag. Like a, I don't know what it looks like. It's a plastic bag. Roughly the size of an open hand. You just smash it in the middle. You feel a pop. And that is the separating barrier between two chemicals inside. They mix. And because of the chemical reaction, they drop in temperature incredibly. Very quick. They generally last 20 minutes or so to 30 minutes. The heat pads last a lot longer than instant hot packs compared to the instant cold packs. Hey, Ellie. I think Allison came to say hi. Ellie, you going to say hi to everybody? Yes. Hi, hi. Oh, you got a flashlight. All right. Come on, you want to say hi? Mm-hmm. Okay, come on up here. Jump up here. Here you go. Ellie's going to say hi. Hi. Whoa, that was loud. All right. It said hi. Yeah. Hi. All right. We'll see you later, Ollie. Bye. Bye. I said, I talked about the essential things like the tools now, hardware we're talking about, tweezer, thermometer, EMT shears. One other thing, a couple other things that are really handy to have around. Your everyday antibacterial soap. Two reasons. Okay. Number one, the person caring for someone should clean their hands thoroughly before they start touching and grabbing stuff and trying to pull dust out of someone's eye or whatever. Okay. You don't want to introduce more germs and make the problem worse. An industry documented fact, fact that I used to have to deal with, fact in my old line of work, was eye injuries. Eighty percent of all permanent eye damage was not a result of the injury. It was a result of the cleaning. Afterwards, a poke in the eye, a metal particle, a piece of dust, a rock, whatever, a shrapnel type deal like off a grinding wheel in an industrial environment or home workshop. It wasn't the particle that caused the blindness. It was grabbing the closest jug of water on hand and dumping it in your eye or whatever or grabbing at it with dirty hands. The infection afterwards in the living tissue was what caused it eye damage. It wasn't the actual injury. Okay. So, you want to have some good antibiotic soap on hand, just some of the liquid stuff, generic brand, it doesn't matter. It's all, you can look at the, you can look at the contents, the composition of it. They're almost all the same. They'll tell you 0.05% alcohol and 0.05 this color and whatnot. Just the price range depends on where you buy it. Okay. A couple other things that you use over and over again. Your elastic type stretch bandages like a three inch wide one that's an eighth bandage more popularly known as an eighth bandage. I refer to it as elastic bandage because ace is a proprietary brand name. Much more expensive than buying an off market one and they're both essentially identical. They don't, the off brand ones that I've seen that we even used to use in the cut back cost and the kits back at my old line of work they didn't wear out any faster or stretch out any faster or not hold as tight. There was no difference. They just cost less because they didn't have that expensive name attached to them. Safety pins. Keep a stock of basically one and a half inch two inch size safety pins that can be used to secure clothing, bandages, all sorts of stuff especially if you get into some heavy duty stuff like where you're putting on pressure pads and all that stuff and hopefully you won't get to the 26 days where they can be used to hold all that on. And if you can get some of the burn type relieving gel like the big one, burn free as it's called, excellent stuff. It really takes the pain away and speeds up the healing process of a burn from first to third degree from minor stumb burns to major burns that you may incur from a gas or burn or an explosion and what not or charred clothing stuck to the wound that you peel off which hopefully you never do. We'll do that but people do. Okay. The other things too you can buy these really cheap surgical gloves and I say cheap I should say inexpensive. The quality there is no difference they're just not in a big bulk box like you see in a medical office. They come like five pairs ten pairs two pairs I've seen these at Target I've seen these at Walmart Thrifty's a lot of the big stores inexpensive run around a dollar very nice to have on hand keep from introducing more germs to someone and to keep stuff that you don't want getting on you and it can be stuff that may not have direct harm or effects like just some blood from your child and you're not worried about catching anything per se but you still got to clean up so these are nice you just get them on boom you do your work get rid of them okay I think that'll cover most of the inquiries I've had in the last week those are some of the essentials you can put together a nice basic medical kit for very very little expenditure and it's essentially good for most of this stuff has a lifespan of four to five years in actuality like bandages and what not as far as sterility guaranteed on the package okay let me see okay like I said you want to store this stuff just like your prescription medications if you have to have these these are very important things to keep around okay I've had family members who found this stuff out the hard way once you get cut off some stuff if you can't drive to the pharmacy or go get your refill that's all there is to it okay store all your medical supplies not just the prescription medications I should have been more elaborate earlier in a cool not a not a moist place but a cool dry dark area a medicine chest a medicine chest a good nice cabin the pantry type deal don't store these things underneath your sink I don't know how many I have seen in my life especially in the industrial environment medical kits that get put in the worst places like right next to a sink okay or underneath a cleaning area the bad thing about this is that you always have leaks splashes everything and I have literally seen a metal professional $300 first aid kit lifted up and the whole back of it fell off because it was rusted through and it does no good if you have everything coated in rust and it seeps into all your bandages and packages and you drop all the contents when you pick it up anyway so store this stuff properly it's going to save you a lot of headache because if you do run into some kind of medical type emergency like a cut a very bad one a natural disaster tornadoes and what not you don't want to have to worry about where you're going to find this stuff the idea is to get rid of these headaches these problems you don't want to go adding to the situation so don't wait till the time that the hurricane is six hours away according to the National Weather Service to worry about refilling your prescription oh you can't talk if those of you who inquired with me if this is not satisfactorily answer your questions you can write and I will answer them in the quickest time frame that I can and the best that I can but please be specific you can write to hour of the time care of 101.1 FM PO Box 940 Eager E-A-G-A-R Arizona 85925 or you can call between 1 and 5 Mountain Time Monday through Friday 520-333-4578 and we'll try to attend your questions about topics that we've covered or other subject products what not the best that we can and it's time for this hello Randy this is WBCQ Monticello Maine USA the planet the planet alright ok I think we need some music here that'd be really cool by the way we're going to open the phone lines later ok we don't want to cut up the show right now no matter how unorganized it sounds we don't want to cut it up at this moment for phone calls it's not to be rude it's just to be practical ok so we can keep this in some kind of flowing organized manner that's something we want to hear Sue I don't know I know it's in here ok but I know it's going to be good ok everybody we're going to take a quick break here play a little piece of music for you good song I think everybody will enjoy it a long time ago I can still remember how that music used to make me smile and I knew if I had my chance that I could make those people dance and maybe they'd be happy for a while but February made me shiver with every paper I deliver bad news on the doorstep I couldn't take one more step I can't remember if I cried when I read about his widowed bride something touched me deep inside the day the music died so so so by by this American pie drove my Chevy to the levee but the levee was dry and them good old boys were drinking whiskey and rye singing this will be the day that I died dinner will be the day that I died do you write the book of love do you have faith in God love it's a Bible tell the song how do you believe in rock and roll can music save your soul and can you teach me how to dance feel slow well I know that you're in love with him cause I saw you dancing in the tim you both kicked off the shoes and I kicked those ridden and clues I was a lonely teenage rock and fuck with a pink carnation and a pick up but I knew I was out of the day the music died I started singing high buying this American pie drove my sherry to the levee before the levee was dry them good old boys were drinking whiskey and rye and drinking this will be the day that I die this will be the day that I die about now for ten years we've been on our own and all roads fed on a rolling stone but that's not how to see When Jester sang for the king and queen in a coat He borrowed some jamesine and a voice That it came from you and me Oh, and while the king was looking down The Jester stole his corny crown The courtroom was adjourned No dirty pocket turns And while Lennon read a book on Mark The court kept practice in the park And we sang churches in the dark Today the music died We were singing bye-bye Miss American Pie Go to my Chevy to the levee Cause the levee was dry And good old boy up the king and whiskey and dry And this will be the day that I die This will be the day that I die Hell to the shelter in the summer swells Did a bird flew off with a fallout of hell Eight miles high and falling fast And the stow on the grass The players cried for a forward pass Theute wood fit of gas Whoa, the judges andhandedą是高雄会敗 But the prayer's pride It's made to feel The marching band A few years Do you recall What was the deal The day When you Did die We started singing Bye bye It's American I don't know It's just Everybody Let it fly And it's all For the pain It's divine Will you tell me The day that I die Will you tell me The day that I die Oh, and there We were all in one place A generation Lost in space There's no time Left to start again So come on Jack be nimble Jack be great Jack splash That or a can of big bucks Fire is the devil's only friend Oh, and as I watched him on the stage My hands were clenched in Sensitively The angel born to hell Could break that thing spell And explain To find high And it's still tonight And it's just like the death But if you're right I saw Satan laughing With delight Today Will you Take the time He's singing Bye bye It's American I don't know He's heading to the Maybe But the Maybe We'll die And you know Boy I'm singing The Maybe I'm singing It's just like the day That I die It's just like the day That I die I met a girl Who sang blues And I asked her for some happy news And she just smiled And turned away I went down to the sacred store Where I'd heard the music Here before But the man there Said the music Wouldn't play In the streets The children sing The lovers cried In the fourth dream But not a word was spoken The church felt overbroken And the three men I admire most The father, son, and the host They caught the last train For the coast Today The music Die And they were singing Bye Bye Bye Miss American Pie Drove my Chevy To the levee But the levee Was dry And them good old boys Were drinking whiskey And rye Singing This'll be the day That I die This'll be the day That I die They were singing Bye Bye Bye Miss American Pie Drove my Chevy To the levee But the levee Was dry And good old boys Were drinking whiskey And rye Singing This'll be the day That I die Yes, that's a great song, aren't you? 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