Essential Supplies for On-Water Emergencies

24 Jul 2024

A first aid kit layout.

A boating trip is meant to be a relaxing escape, but incidents may happen. Being prepared for unexpected medical situations is crucial to ensure everyone’s safety. A well-stocked first aid kit is an essential piece of equipment for any boat, whether you’re navigating a Quintrex boat, a Baysport boat, or a Crownline boat. Here’s what to include in your boat’s first aid kit and why these items are important.

The Basics

Bandages: A variety of sizes and types to cover different wound sizes.

Antiseptic wipes: To clean wounds before bandaging.

Gauze pads: For larger wounds or to apply pressure to bleeding.

Adhesive tape: To secure bandages and dressings.

Tweezers: For removing splinters or debris.

Scissors: For cutting bandages or clothing if necessary.

Pain relievers: Over-the-counter pain relievers like ibuprofen or acetaminophen can help manage minor aches and pains.

Beyond the Basics

Burn treatment: Aloe vera gel or burn ointment for minor burns.

Eyewash: To flush out irritants or debris from the eyes.

Sting relief wipes: For jellyfish or insect stings.

Cold packs: To reduce swelling and pain from minor injuries.

Sunscreen: To protect against sunburn.

Antihistamines: For allergic reactions.

Seasickness medicine: If you’re prone to seasickness, include over-the-counter medication.

Basic wound closure strips: For small cuts that don’t require stitches.

Additional Considerations

Waterproof container: Keep your first aid kit in a waterproof container to protect its contents from moisture and damage.

Regular inspection: Check the contents of your first aid kit regularly to ensure everything is present and in good condition. Replace expired items as needed.

First-aid training: Consider taking a basic first-aid kit course to learn how to use the contents of your kit effectively and to understand basic emergency procedures.  

Emergency contact information: Keep a list of emergency contacts, including the local Coast Guard number, in a waterproof case within the kit.

Specific Needs

Prescription medications: If anyone on board requires prescription medications, include them in the kit with clear instructions.

Additional supplies: Depending on your boating activities and the number of people on board, you may need additional items such as splints, tourniquets, or specialised equipment

A well-stocked first aid kit is just one part of being prepared for emergencies on the water. It's also important to wear life jackets, have a fully charged marine radio, and know basic boating safety procedures. By being prepared, you can enjoy your time on the water with peace of mind.

 

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