Thank you. That link doesn't bring you to the kit pictured, though.I sense you want something more complete. The Lightening X collection should answer your requirements. The choice you make here should be based on research from a more authoritative source. There are a number of MD published guides for cruisers. Here's a typical guide.
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Lightning X Stocked X-Large Modular EMT Medic Trauma Bag w/ Emergency Medical Fill Kit Supplies - RED https://a.co/d/2jc3jCIThank you. That link doesn't bring you to the kit pictured, though.
This one even comes with O2…Thank you. That link doesn't bring you to the kit pictured, though.
Did you have to get any training for that kit? I see a lot of categories of stuff I would t be comfortable trying to administer, especially on myself… Catheterization kitHave you looked at the MedAire kit? I got the offshore kit. I'm pretty impressed with it. Wednesday of this coming week, I'm bringing the whole kit to my primary care doc and she is going to go through it to see if there is anything more I should have.
dj
p.s. had to go find the link: MedAire Global MedKit For Yachts | Medical Emergency
p.p.s. @Kings Gambit Check out the MedAire offshore kit... The oxygen you can get as a separate item, but you do get the meds...that's why it has to be licensed to your boat..
That Medaire website is directed towards megayacht owners!Have you looked at the MedAire kit? I got the offshore kit. I'm pretty impressed with it. Wednesday of this coming week, I'm bringing the whole kit to my primary care doc and she is going to go through it to see if there is anything more I should have.
dj
p.s. had to go find the link: MedAire Global MedKit For Yachts | Medical Emergency
p.p.s. @Kings Gambit Check out the MedAire offshore kit... The oxygen you can get as a separate item, but you do get the meds...that's why it has to be licensed to your boat..
Yes, to a degree, but they also support smaller craft. They do supply kits for like the cruise ship industry - not sure how big their kits get but I imagine for passenger levels in the hundreds. I got their smallest kit for 10 people. While I'll only be four max, I figured that would be fine. The biggest advantage from my perspective was the fact you get a very complete kit.That Medaire website is directed towards megayacht owners!
Expiration of “safety” equipment (often never used) or of certifiable condition is a fact of life, and emergency meds likewise. Liferaft certification, flares, fire extinguishers, CPR certs, defibers, inflatable PFDs, compressed gas cylinders (air/oxygen), and so forth. It costs what it costs to maintain readiness aboard your boat. Yes. Your meds could technically expire before you might need them. “Expiration” is itself an approach to safety. But suit up or assume the risk, which could be low, or stay home. Those are the choices, it seems.…and how long is the expiration date on meds like that? This sounds like an expensive “ just in case” kit that I would never use.
How much was the Medaire kit?
Greg
I didn't see that on the web site.I got their smallest kit for 10 people.
When you contact them, you get a representative to discuss your "needs". I did almost nothing on their website other than how to contact them. Then I did all the rest of correspondence through that representative. All in all, I think it took me close to two months to get everything settled and have the kit on my boat. The kit is better than I expected, to be honest.I didn't see that on the web site.
Nice customer service feature.p.s. @Kings Gambit - a bonus is the MedAire folk track your supplies and will let you know what is expiring and will send you replacements - pretty sure - anywhere in the world you may be....