
Assessing the risks and first aid needs is very useful for you in preparing a first aid kit for schools.
What factors should we consider for preparing a first aid kit?< /b>
Does your school have several floors and departments? Because you must ensure that all departments or floors of your school can access the first aid box. This should be done whether your school is in a remote area or in an area that has quick and easy access to medical and health facilities. Remote areas may require larger kits with more complete contents.
Is your school Does it have a vehicle? You must equip all school vehicles with a vehicle first aid kit.

Should your school have a defibrillator?
Cardiac arrest can happen to anyone, including children, and the first few minutes are critical to saving children. Having a defibrillator In a place that can be quickly accessed, it can increase the chance of survival. Defibrillators are easy to use with audio and visual prompts that guide you on what to do to use the defibrillator. You don't need training, but I recommend that school staff take a training course to make sure they can use the device quickly and confidently in an emergency.

list of first aid kit items
- simple scissors
- diving hose
- thermometer and pressure gauge
- hot and cold water bag< - Bandages in different sizes - Splints in different sizes - Flashlight - Sterile washing serum - Betadine - Bandages in different sizes - Cotton And Lecoplast and Hindiplast
- Sterile gas
- Medical dental mirror
- Forceps and dish
- Medical thermometer
- Wound adhesive
- Suture adhesive
- Mask disposable gloves
-alcohol
-burn ointment
-tetracycline ointment


