Michigan 4-H First Aid Kits

May 2, 2024 -

All Michigan 4-H events should have a first-aid kit on site. This resource is for use by 4-H volunteers and staff to determine what items should be included in the first aid kit.

Contents: brand names and labels must be visible on first aid items for medical clarification. All contents will be put in a durable, water-resistant container labeled “First Aid” on the outside.

An inventory list of items must be attached to the inside of the lid—date items with date of purchase and expiration date, if given (some first aid items are no longer effective after a certain length of time, such as 1–2 years).

A list of emergency numbers must be attached to the inside of the lid. The list should include 911 (if available in your local area), a poison control center, and emergency local numbers (fire, hospital, police, sheriff, emergency medical transport ambulance).

MSU Injury Property Damage Report forms are to be provided with first aid kits and communicated that they should be submitted to the MSU Extension office within 24 hours of an incident.

Includes the following items:

  • Bandage scissors—Full-size, blunt-tipped bandage scissors, 5 1/2” – 6” length (strong enough to cut denim).
  • Tweezers to remove splinters and other objects.
  • Small magnifying glass to enhance vision of wound site.
  • Safety pins to secure slings or bandages.
  • Sterile roll of gauze bandage for covering wounds.
  • Sterile 4” × 4” gauze pads for covering wounds.
  • Bandages of assorted types and sizes for covering wounds.
  • Dish-towel sling—Purchased or hand-made and stored in a plastic bag. Clean cloth approximately 36” × 36” (such as a dish towel) for sling or bandage.
  • Reusable elastic (ACE) wrap – 3” wide bandage for support or compression.
  • Non-allergic medical tape – Approximately ½” to ¾” for securing bandages.
  • Instant cold compress to decrease swelling and/ or promote comfort.
  • Instant hand sanitizer for cleansing.
  • Alcohol wipes for wounds.
  • Antibacterial liquid soap for cleansing.
  • Bottled water – For cleansing (8 to 16 oz.).
  • Sunscreen as needed.
  • Bug spray as needed.
  • Non-sterile medical gloves—Store in a gallon-size, sealable plastic bag. Gloves are clean before use. Dispose of gloves in a plastic bag after use as an infection barrier.
  • Pencil or mechanical pencil and paper for recording phone numbers, emergency information, or directions to location. (Lead pencils can have broken lead and are thus not helpful in an emergency.)

*Over-the-counter medications such as pain relievers, hydrocortisone ointment, or triple antibiotics require parent/guardian approval and should not be included in first aid kits.

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