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First Aid and snake bite information + links
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<blockquote data-quote="ken2m" data-source="post: 366232" data-attributes="member: 7269"><p>For a snake bite the last thing you should be thinking/worrying about at the time is sterile bandages, just stop the venom flow and worry about infection later, I carry about 8 compression bandages in the car at all times and sterile pads as well. </p><p></p><p>7.62 s post is the method demonstrated at an annual first aid refresher carried out December 2016. Ken.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ken2m, post: 366232, member: 7269"] For a snake bite the last thing you should be thinking/worrying about at the time is sterile bandages, just stop the venom flow and worry about infection later, I carry about 8 compression bandages in the car at all times and sterile pads as well. 7.62 s post is the method demonstrated at an annual first aid refresher carried out December 2016. Ken. [/QUOTE]
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