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First Aid and snake bite information + links
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<blockquote data-quote="Mackka" data-source="post: 366188" data-attributes="member: 2446"><p>Hey fellas all good info. I remember years ago, that we had to throw out all the bandages, bandaids, etc as they came from India and contained hair bacteria, some of you may remember.</p><p>Be very careful about cuts and covering them. My mother, God Bless Her Soul, cut herself on a metal fixture and tore her leg. As she was 90 at the time she grabbed the closest thing, a tea towel (used) to cover the wound and ended up with blood poisoning.</p><p>Hope the boy is well.</p><p>Stay Safe Everyone</p><p>Mackka</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mackka, post: 366188, member: 2446"] Hey fellas all good info. I remember years ago, that we had to throw out all the bandages, bandaids, etc as they came from India and contained hair bacteria, some of you may remember. Be very careful about cuts and covering them. My mother, God Bless Her Soul, cut herself on a metal fixture and tore her leg. As she was 90 at the time she grabbed the closest thing, a tea towel (used) to cover the wound and ended up with blood poisoning. Hope the boy is well. Stay Safe Everyone Mackka [/QUOTE]
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