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Organize Your First Aid Kit Like a Pro

30 min · 11 de jun de 2026
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When someone is bleeding and your brain is in panic mode, a disorganized first aid kit might as well be empty. In this episode, a pediatrician breaks down the four-zone organization system that turns your supplies into a real intervention: wound care, medications, tools, and situational gear. Learn why hemostatic gauze and a tourniquet belong in every home, why your kit shouldn't live in the bathroom, and how to set up clear bins so anyone in the house can find what they need fast. The core insight: organization isn't a nice-to-have on top of the supplies — it is the intervention.

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