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    Default Where Do You Keep The Bandaids?

    Just cut myself again, chopping stuff for Jambalaya. Had to go to the stropping/shaving area to get a bandaid. People who know me are shocked that I am shaving with a SR, given my tendancy for self blood letting. My former wife used to routinely confiscate my sharp objects..

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    Where is your bandaid stash?

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    Tool box, and shop has first aid kit, same with truck, bedroom, and bathroom. They usually rot before I use them in some locations but they are there.
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    My wife is a retired RN. She has worked in the ER at many hospitals and worked in intensive care with heart patients. She's pretty good with a needle and tread a talent that has come in handy several times. We buy the Band-Aids in the bulk size and keep them in the bathroom close to the sink which also comes in handy.
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    in a medicine cabinet next to stove , in bathroom , in plastic case with dremell bits , in wooden box with sandpaper in restoration kit , and if it gets worse I have trauma kit with quickclot on a battle belt , one in the back seat of the truck ,one in my hunting fanny pack , and one in my grab and go home defense shoulder bag ..lol
    you may die around me but chances are its not gonna be from blood loss ..lol
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    Through out the house if that gives you some idea. I even carry a few in my wallet, borrowed that idea from my father-in-law and they do come in handy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ReardenSteel View Post
    Through out the house if that gives you some idea. I even carry a few in my wallet, borrowed that idea from my father-in-law and they do come in handy.
    that they do , having children made me put stuff every place I can ..lol

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    Great ideas. I keep a few in my wallet to. Old army habit. I keep a first aid kit in the truck for camping/hunting and dirt bike riding. Never fails in the woods, someone needs simple first aid attention, usualy me if I've used a sharp object. (I was a medic in the army)
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    Mine is in my knife bag along with the pressure bandage, butterflies, gauze and duct tape. A chef must always be prepared for the worst.

    Chef by trade but been selling knives most of my life.
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    At the shops, last time I cut myself I had to wrap my hand in a towel and drive to the shopping Centre.
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    About every room. More for the grandkids than us.

    Most of the bandaids I use are for covering cracked calluses.
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