Coming to the Rescue...with Motorcycle First-Aid Kit
Perhaps, the level varies depending on the rider's manner of
driving and the efficiency of the bike's totality. Nevertheless,
we can't say that responsible drivers will never encounter
accident - same thing that reckless drivers are not always
susceptible to accident. But what if accident strikes? Have you
any stuff to help a fellow rider, or perhaps yourself? Can you
extend the gasping breath of life?
Carrying a first-aid kit in the bike is not a common practice
among bikers. In fact, only a few have realized its worth. Let's
face it, injuries from collisions, falls, bumps, etc. are not
that simple. You cannot cure them by just placing band-aids - it
won't help!
The best thing that we can do is to carry a first-aid kit
wherever we go. Accident happens when we least expect them.
Thus, even when we think it is less likely to happen, we have to
carry something that might be of help when it happens.
As for me, I see to it that all our bikes in the garage have
first-aid kits in them. What are its contents? - Antiseptic and
burns ointments, latex gloves, a pair of scissors or shears,
sterile gauze pads, triangle bandages (made of muslin),
distilled water (can also be used in cases of dehydration), pain
reliever and ice bag. If in case a rider is wounded, it is easy
for one to cleanse the wound with distilled water or any potable
water, apply some ointment and cover the wound with gauge or
bandage if said materials are accessible. If in case, the rider
is bleeding, latex gloves can be used to avoid contamination. To
staunch the bleeding gauge and bandage or any piece of cloth can
be used. If in case there is fracture or limp, careful handling
is necessary. Mishandling can worsen the condition of the
casualty - so be extra careful in dealing with it. Horrible
results can also take place in an accident. There can be head
injuries, hemorrhage, mutilation, third degree-burns, severe
fractures, eyes coming out of place and the likes. These
instances need an immediate medical attendance. Call the
emergency hotline to request for help.
Applying first-aid is vital. Thus, the knowledge of it is also
inevitable to save lives. Good background in CPR and dealing
with wounds and fractures can be a good start. However, nothing
will beat attending a First-aid class. You sure can save...