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First Aid and snake bite information + links
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<blockquote data-quote="Rusty_G" data-source="post: 455664" data-attributes="member: 6843"><p>As it's been said already, THANKYOU very much Gravity for posting this detailed article. We all need to know exactly what to do if bitten...good that you emphasized not moving the bitten limb. </p><p>While what too do if bitten is very helpful and potentially life saving, prevention is better than a cure...everyone do your brain a favour and get a bit more peace of mind by getting yourselves some Snake Gaiters!</p><p></p><p>IF you get a decent pair of 'Snake Gaiters' not just 'Gaiters' and ware them properly combined with decent boots you stand a much better chance of dodging a trip to the hospital. </p><p>I have been doing a good deal of research on Snake Gaiters and this is some findings:</p><p>Snake Protex is an Australian brand, manufactured in NZ tested on Aussie Snakes, or Snake Guardz is American company with Gaiters having been seriously testing(Check out the youtube video!) on Rattlers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rusty_G, post: 455664, member: 6843"] As it's been said already, THANKYOU very much Gravity for posting this detailed article. We all need to know exactly what to do if bitten...good that you emphasized not moving the bitten limb. While what too do if bitten is very helpful and potentially life saving, prevention is better than a cure...everyone do your brain a favour and get a bit more peace of mind by getting yourselves some Snake Gaiters! IF you get a decent pair of 'Snake Gaiters' not just 'Gaiters' and ware them properly combined with decent boots you stand a much better chance of dodging a trip to the hospital. I have been doing a good deal of research on Snake Gaiters and this is some findings: Snake Protex is an Australian brand, manufactured in NZ tested on Aussie Snakes, or Snake Guardz is American company with Gaiters having been seriously testing(Check out the youtube video!) on Rattlers. [/QUOTE]
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