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Creating a Camping & RV First Aid Kit

During our first outing in the RV, I realized that while I do have a first Aid Kit at the house, I didn’t have an RV first aid kit. Sure I could have just grabbed the one in the house and called it a day, but I would have brought a lot of unnecessary and excessive items. Basically, our camping and RV first aid kit is a slimmed down version of our home first aid kit.

A lot of people like to place their medications and first aid supplies in one bag, I am not fond of doing that in case something leaks, so I have listed it into separate “lists”.

Of course, you should prepare yourself by taking CPR and First Aid classes as the First Aid Guides and Pamphlets can only do so much for you in an emergency situation. If you don’t have the chance to take a class before your trip at least familiarize yourself with the first aid booklet in your kit. The last thing you want to do is fumble around reading the guide in an emergency situation!

As always, research the area before you head out as you may need to adjust your camping & rv first aid kit depending on what you may encounter. I know a lot of people like to bring snake bite kids, but unless you have been medically trained how to use one, you can cause even more damage to the person than the snake bite itself so use extreme caution with those!

The Camping & RV First Aid Kit

  • First Aid Guide
  • Band-Aids (in different sizes)
  • Alcohol Pads
  • Gauze Roll
  • Butterfly Strips
  • Gauze Pads
  • Medical Tape
  • Sting Relief
  • QuikClot
  • Moleskin
  • Athletic Wrap
  • Burn Gel/Ointment
  • Benadryl Ointment
  • Poison Ivy/Oak Relief
  • Anti-Itch Cream
  • Calamine Lotion
  • Baby Orajel
  • Irrigation Syringe
  • Saline Solution
  • Antibiotic Ointment (such as Neosporin)
  • Nitrile Gloves
  • Foot Powder
  • Q-Tips
  • Cotton Balls
  • Cleansing Hand Wipes
  • Tweezers
  • Stainless Steel Scissors
  • Finger Splints
  • Thermometer
  • Rubbing Alcohol
  • Hydrogen Peroxide
  • Iodine
  • Instant Cold Pack
  • Heat Pack
  • Eye Wash
  • Safety Pins
  • Tick Remover

Medicine Bag

  • Prescription Medications you take
  • Acetaminophen
  • Ibuprofen
  • Baby Aspirin
  • Cough Medication (no pain reliever/fever reducer added)
  • Seasonal Allergy Medication
  • Benadryl (in case of an allergic reaction)
  • Anti-Diarrheal
  • Antacid
  • Anti-Nausea (such Emetrol, a lifesaver when I was pregnant!)
  • Laxative
  • Vitamins or other Supplements you may take
  • Cold/Flu Medication
  • Altitude Sickness Medication
  • Swimmers Ear Relief

To print off a printer friendly version, click the print icon on the share bar. A new window will pop up that will allow you to click on items just as this paragraph so you can delete it. Once you have deleted the unnecessary items, just print!

What do you put in your camping and RV first aid kit? Comment below and let us know!

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