I posted this in the EDC bag sub forum and figured it would be suited for this forum as well.
After making my camping fire pouch (using HD pouch) I decided to make a FAK/comfort setup.
Another beauty shot of the pouch:
![[IMG]](https://web.archive.org/web/20170630213353im_/http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e176/TGO-MDAI/EDC/IMG_3099.jpg)
Front pouch:
![[IMG]](https://web.archive.org/web/20170630213353im_/http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e176/TGO-MDAI/EDC/IMG_3100.jpg)
Main compartment:
![[IMG]](https://web.archive.org/web/20170630213353im_/http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e176/TGO-MDAI/EDC/IMG_3103.jpg)
Contents:
![[IMG]](https://web.archive.org/web/20170630213353im_/http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e176/TGO-MDAI/EDC/IMG_3105.jpg)
Hardware
Tweezers
Suture scissors
Nail cutters
5 safety pins
Coverings
Bandages
-10 standard size
– 4 super size
4 2×2 gauze
4 butterfly closures
Small roll of moleskin
Tiger Balm patch
Medication
Tylenol Sinus
Advil
Gas-X
Benadryl
Hals cough drops
Cepacol throat drops
Tums
Eye drops
Cleaning
3 Anti-bacterial wipes
3 Double Antibiotic ointments
1 Alcohol swab
Spray hand sanitizer
Other
Sunscreen
Hand lotion
Medical tape
Dental floss
Listerine breath strips
Q-tips
Benadryl Anti-itch cream
I took into account what items I had needed at work and did not have access to while I was at work. I currently have a FAK in my other vehicles and boat. I was surprised when I realized I did not have one on my person or my very own car. The Home Depot belt pouch is a cheap find and seems to be working well for me. It does not have the look or feel of tactical nylon, but for the two uses I have needed, they fit the bill quite nicely.
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