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First Aid Kit Refill Checklist

Most households do not need a dramatic medical kit first. They need a normal first-aid kit that is not empty, expired, or impossible to find.

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Refill basics

Start with the supplies most likely to be used.

Medication and notes

Keep medical information clearer than the gear.

Storage plan

A kit that cannot be found is not useful.

Simple first purchase

Buy bandages, gauze, gloves, antiseptic wipes, tape, and a simple refill pack before buying advanced supplies.

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FAQ

What should I refill in a first-aid kit?

Bandages, gauze, gloves, antiseptic wipes, tape, ointment, and any household-specific supplies that are used, expired, or missing.

How often should I check a first-aid kit?

Check after every use and do a fuller review at least twice per year.

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