Essential gear for outdoor emergencies

Posted by Dylan Kotze on 8 April 2011

Emergencies are just that – emergencies. Dylan Kotze looks at some essential gear that will help you be more prepared to deal with unfortunate situations.

Outdoor emergency kits
 

Important medication to add to any kit
 

  • Prescription antibiotics
  • Anti-diarrhoeal medication
  • Painkillers and anti-inflammatories
  • Antihistamines
  • Anti-malaria pills
  • Hydrocortisone cream
  • Thermometer
  • Insect repellent
  • Sun block
  • Oral rehydration

Useful travel tips:
 

  • Add a pen and paper to a first-aid kit to record vital signs, symptoms and any further information which may be needed in an emergency situation.
  • Dial 10111 − emergency response − from anywhere in sa. An operator will dispatch a flying squad patrol vehicle to attend to the incident. This number should not be used for non-emergency calls.
  • Keep a first-aid kit in your home and car. Store them in easy-to-reach locations, but out of the reach of young children. Older kids should know where they’re stored.

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