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    I am a firm believer in the maximes “something is better than nothing” and “the best EDC gear is what you actually carry”. In my opinion, this also applies to first aid kits. I have put together what I call a medium size FAK, which I bring whenever I participate in sports or go off the beaten track. However, I also try to keep a small FAK in every bag that sees use more than every other week.

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    A family of FAKs. From left: The Flat FAK, another rather flat FAK, very small but thick FAK, the small FAK i keep in my grab bag, my medium FAK, my car kit.

    As with all EDC gear, a FAK is a compromise between size and usefulness. And while you can buy really small FAKs, they are not always flat enough to fit in a given pocket. Luckily, you can always build your own, if you find the right container. I have a couple of relatives who suffer from migraine, a condition I wouldn’t wish upon my worst enemy. They rely on a drug called Maxalt Rapitab. Since migraine sufferers should carry their meds everywhere they go, this drug comes in sturdy little plastic boxes, which lend themselves to a million uses. The other day, the idea struck me. Why not use one to build a very small, flat and compact FAK/boo boo kit?

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    As seen in this lousy photo, the box is only slightly thicker than a Buck 110, and much slimmer than my other mini FAK.

    The flatness does of course come at a prize: it is not possible to stuff an Israeli dressing or even a roll of conforming bandage into such a flat container (I can fit both into the small FAK at the right of the previous picture). That makes the Flat Fak more of a boo boo kit than a true FAK, but as I stated at the beginning of this post, something is better than nothing.

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    The Flat FAK contains: Ibuprofen (400mg x 2), paracetamol (400mg x 2), antihistamin, wound dressing pad/compress (5x5cm), waterproof bandage/large band aid (5x7cm), papery medical tape, band aids (two small, two large).

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    The Flat FAK shown with iPhone 3G and Buck 110. As you can see, it takes up so little real estate that there is absolutely no excuse not to carry a FAK anymore. It will even fit in a large shirt pocket!

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