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keep surfin
keep surfin
WA
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15 Jun 2015 1:00pm
Hey Guys,

Im was thinking of developing specific first aid kits for surfers that can be taken on their travels / and overseas to Indo etc.

Do you reckon its something that you guys (surfers) would ever look at buying? I reckon it would cost somewhere between $100 to $150 depending size etc.

Also would you guys have any suggestions, or magical items / old granny remedies etc that you think may be cool to include in a surfing specific first aid kit.

Any feedback would be much appreciated.

'Keep Surfin'



JulianRoss
JulianRoss
WA
544 posts
WA, 544 posts
15 Jun 2015 1:41pm
Interesting idea, but unfortunately to make the kit viable you will need to put in some stuff that is scheduled as Pharmacy only medication, which you will need to have a Pharmacy licence to distribute. You will be going down the path of supplying a restrictive substance. Yep, we can all go to the local chemist and pick up some voltaren or neurofen, but if you provide it (by selling a kit) then you are in contravention of some serious laws with hefty consequences...
keep surfin
keep surfin
WA
40 posts
WA, 40 posts
15 Jun 2015 2:31pm
Thx...That makes sense. I suppose thats why when you purchase a standard first aid kit its very basic with no medication :).

So really it would have to have only injury based items in it with no medication.
katana
katana
WA
644 posts
WA, 644 posts
15 Jun 2015 3:48pm
some local crew Rob & Kerry use to do the indo survival kit which had most of the gear you needed same price under $150
they sold heaps! good idea to revive it
I would include Frias Balsem
MickPC
MickPC
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8266 posts
15 Jun 2015 5:17pm
I take antiseptic & various wound care size bandaids/bandages. Found fabric wound care stays on heaps better than waterproof plastic which lets water in over a few hours surfing anyway. Got buscopan for dodgy stomachs & metoclopramide for nausea. You can pick them up in Bali over the counter.
thedrip
thedrip
WA
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15 Jun 2015 6:18pm
Steri-strips. And a good probe (I have two from a dissection kit) and tweezers. I guess my panadeine forte would be out of the question?
Ted the Kiwi
Ted the Kiwi
NSW
14256 posts
NSW, 14256 posts
16 Jun 2015 9:17am
Great idea. The most common issue is reefs cuts that get infected and then go feral. Some grunty antibiotics, plenty of alcohol swabs to clean wounds 3 times a day and some decent Elastoplast for strapping and covering up.
thedrip
thedrip
WA
2355 posts
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16 Jun 2015 12:59pm
My kids take perverse delight in watching me perform minor surgery as I open up cuts and start trying pull chunks of urchin and barnacle and coral out. Stuff festers so fast up north I can only imagine what happens in Indo. But yeah, antiseptic powders, liquids, ointments and antibiotics. I have seen some horrific injuries involving lots of pain in the NW, hence the strong painkillers.
Tux
Tux
VIC
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Tux Tux
VIC, 3829 posts
16 Jun 2015 3:41pm
thedrip said..
My kids take perverse delight in watching me perform minor surgery as I open up cuts and start trying pull chunks of urchin and barnacle and coral out. Stuff festers so fast up north I can only imagine what happens in Indo. But yeah, antiseptic powders, liquids, ointments and antibiotics. I have seen some horrific injuries involving lots of pain in the NW, hence the strong painkillers.


I had urchin spines in my foot and the ends broke off one one or two...got back to school about two weeks later sitting there at roll call in the evening and looked down at my swollen foot my mate leaned over and poked it with his finger hard big mob of puss and a couple of spines go flying across the room....some serious pressure there...we were creasing up laughing...
mitchbat
mitchbat
WA
399 posts
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16 Jun 2015 1:47pm
Here's a link to the kit I use. I ordered from the US as there was nothing (that I could find) similar locally so I reckon it's a great idea. I've added anti inflams, pain killers, chinese red ointment, imodium tablets and various wound dressings. For what it's worth this one cost about $130 delivered.
mitchbat
mitchbat
WA
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16 Jun 2015 1:48pm
^^^Forgot the link - www.globalodyssi.com/cart
beastsurf
beastsurf
WA
902 posts
WA, 902 posts
16 Jun 2015 9:37pm
Kai Otten could yous one this arvo. He looked busted up. Heavy keg.
keep surfin
keep surfin
WA
40 posts
WA, 40 posts
16 Jun 2015 9:45pm
Thanks for your feedback guys... Any idea how I could get in contact with the folks that make that into survival kit. That sounds right up my ally and what Im probably looking for...

Also that first aid kit from the states looks really cool as well
DMAX82
DMAX82
WA
4 posts
WA, 4 posts
15 Aug 2015 3:59pm

mitchbat said.. ^^^Forgot the link - www.globalodyssi.com/cart

mitchbat said..
Here's a link to the kit I use. I ordered from the US as there was nothing (that I could find) similar locally so I reckon it's a great idea. I've added anti inflams, pain killers, chinese red ointment, imodium tablets and various wound dressings. For what it's worth this one cost about $130 delivered.

DMAX82 said.. G'day Mitch, Could you please give me some info on the Chinese Red Ointment? I had some with an Indo Surf and Lingo FA Kit I had years ago, the stuff is magic. I keep trying to find it on the Internet but, I haven't had much luck.



SP
SP
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SP SP
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15 Aug 2015 4:36pm
I ordered Some of this stuff the other day, interestedto see what it is like.

www.theinertia.com/surf/heres-a-new-must-for-a-surfers-first-aid-kit/
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