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10. Additional Tips

Having a well-stocked first aid kit is one thing, but learning how to use it is another. There are many practical skills to learn to deal with emergencies.

Keep a first aid manual in the kit as a reference, and consider getting formal training in first aid or CPR. Friends and family members are often the first on the scene in a medical emergency, and knowing what to do can help make the situation a little less scary.

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