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View Poll Results: First Aid Kit??

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    30 69.77%
  • no

    13 30.23%

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    Sorry no first aid kit in the garage but one in the daily driver that is parked in the carport next door when working in the garage. Have fire extinguisher tho and remember that all extinguishers should be check and or refilled yearly. No damn good if empty.
    I maybe a little crazy but it stops me going insane.

    Isaiah 48: 17,18.

    Mark.

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    A few fire extinquishers (and we have had to use them too ) and some first aid stuff we keep in the bathroom. Like Pat said, we have used electrical tape in a jam to close some wound.

    Don

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    Got a first aid kit,4 fire ex's, and a small mirror next to a flashlight for looking into my eyes when I get stuff in them.
    Also keep the water hose handy, less messy then an ex for no-gas fires,brian

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    One of each here and a bunch of masking tape!
    ...at least I'm enjoying the ride!

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    Several extinguishers, paper towels plus tape (duct or masking) for the bigger leakers, band-aids for the little ones. A pointy X-acto knife with a #11 blade for the splinters and slivers. The shop is in my drive out basement garage so anything really big, I can stagger upstairs so my DW can Tut-Tut about another wound before she wastes my valuable time and loads me up for stitches at the local urgent care (remember, I'm retired so my calendar is full).
    Dave W
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