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February 5, 2026 at 12:52 pm #151799
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KeymasterObviously this link is to a UK site, but here’s an off-the-shelf kit specifically for motorists (not specifically for bikers but its all you need) that will give you an idea of the stuff you’d really need:
http://www.firstaidwarehouse.co.uk/xpp-portable_first_aid_kit.html#opt_description
This kit has most of the stuff that folk above have been suggesting. The triangular bandages can be used to support broken limbs until an ambulance arrives and there’s plenty to soak up blood. It has foil blankets, tape, plenty of dressings, a CPR shield and a few more items. You really don’t need anything more than what’s in the kit to keep the casualty stable until an ambulance arrives. Probably the only things you might want to add are medications for your own personal use such as ibuprofen, acetaminophen, immodium and antihistamines.
February 5, 2026 at 12:52 pm #151800admin
KeymasterObviously this link is to a UK site, but here’s an off-the-shelf kit specifically for motorists (not specifically for bikers but its all you need) that will give you an idea of the stuff you’d really need:
http://www.firstaidwarehouse.co.uk/xpp-portable_first_aid_kit.html#opt_description
This kit has most of the stuff that folk above have been suggesting. The triangular bandages can be used to support broken limbs until an ambulance arrives and there’s plenty to soak up blood. It has foil blankets, tape, plenty of dressings, a CPR shield and a few more items. You really don’t need anything more than what’s in the kit to keep the casualty stable until an ambulance arrives. Probably the only things you might want to add are medications for your own personal use such as ibuprofen, acetaminophen, immodium and antihistamines.
February 5, 2026 at 12:52 pm #151801admin
KeymasterObviously this link is to a UK site, but here’s an off-the-shelf kit specifically for motorists (not specifically for bikers but its all you need) that will give you an idea of the stuff you’d really need:
http://www.firstaidwarehouse.co.uk/xpp-portable_first_aid_kit.html#opt_description
This kit has most of the stuff that folk above have been suggesting. The triangular bandages can be used to support broken limbs until an ambulance arrives and there’s plenty to soak up blood. It has foil blankets, tape, plenty of dressings, a CPR shield and a few more items. You really don’t need anything more than what’s in the kit to keep the casualty stable until an ambulance arrives. Probably the only things you might want to add are medications for your own personal use such as ibuprofen, acetaminophen, immodium and antihistamines.
February 5, 2026 at 12:53 pm #151802admin
KeymasterObviously this link is to a UK site, but here’s an off-the-shelf kit specifically for motorists (not specifically for bikers but its all you need) that will give you an idea of the stuff you’d really need:
http://www.firstaidwarehouse.co.uk/xpp-portable_first_aid_kit.html#opt_description
This kit has most of the stuff that folk above have been suggesting. The triangular bandages can be used to support broken limbs until an ambulance arrives and there’s plenty to soak up blood. It has foil blankets, tape, plenty of dressings, a CPR shield and a few more items. You really don’t need anything more than what’s in the kit to keep the casualty stable until an ambulance arrives. Probably the only things you might want to add are medications for your own personal use such as ibuprofen, acetaminophen, immodium and antihistamines.
February 5, 2026 at 12:53 pm #151803admin
KeymasterObviously this link is to a UK site, but here’s an off-the-shelf kit specifically for motorists (not specifically for bikers but its all you need) that will give you an idea of the stuff you’d really need:
http://www.firstaidwarehouse.co.uk/xpp-portable_first_aid_kit.html#opt_description
This kit has most of the stuff that folk above have been suggesting. The triangular bandages can be used to support broken limbs until an ambulance arrives and there’s plenty to soak up blood. It has foil blankets, tape, plenty of dressings, a CPR shield and a few more items. You really don’t need anything more than what’s in the kit to keep the casualty stable until an ambulance arrives. Probably the only things you might want to add are medications for your own personal use such as ibuprofen, acetaminophen, immodium and antihistamines.
February 5, 2026 at 12:55 pm #151804admin
KeymasterObviously this link is to a UK site, but here’s an off-the-shelf kit specifically for motorists (not specifically for bikers but its all you need) that will give you an idea of the stuff you’d really need:
http://www.firstaidwarehouse.co.uk/xpp-portable_first_aid_kit.html#opt_description
This kit has most of the stuff that folk above have been suggesting. The triangular bandages can be used to support broken limbs until an ambulance arrives and there’s plenty to soak up blood. It has foil blankets, tape, plenty of dressings, a CPR shield and a few more items. You really don’t need anything more than what’s in the kit to keep the casualty stable until an ambulance arrives. Probably the only things you might want to add are medications for your own personal use such as ibuprofen, acetaminophen, immodium and antihistamines.
February 5, 2026 at 12:55 pm #151805admin
KeymasterObviously this link is to a UK site, but here’s an off-the-shelf kit specifically for motorists (not specifically for bikers but its all you need) that will give you an idea of the stuff you’d really need:
http://www.firstaidwarehouse.co.uk/xpp-portable_first_aid_kit.html#opt_description
This kit has most of the stuff that folk above have been suggesting. The triangular bandages can be used to support broken limbs until an ambulance arrives and there’s plenty to soak up blood. It has foil blankets, tape, plenty of dressings, a CPR shield and a few more items. You really don’t need anything more than what’s in the kit to keep the casualty stable until an ambulance arrives. Probably the only things you might want to add are medications for your own personal use such as ibuprofen, acetaminophen, immodium and antihistamines.
February 5, 2026 at 12:55 pm #151806admin
KeymasterObviously this link is to a UK site, but here’s an off-the-shelf kit specifically for motorists (not specifically for bikers but its all you need) that will give you an idea of the stuff you’d really need:
http://www.firstaidwarehouse.co.uk/xpp-portable_first_aid_kit.html#opt_description
This kit has most of the stuff that folk above have been suggesting. The triangular bandages can be used to support broken limbs until an ambulance arrives and there’s plenty to soak up blood. It has foil blankets, tape, plenty of dressings, a CPR shield and a few more items. You really don’t need anything more than what’s in the kit to keep the casualty stable until an ambulance arrives. Probably the only things you might want to add are medications for your own personal use such as ibuprofen, acetaminophen, immodium and antihistamines.
February 5, 2026 at 12:55 pm #151807admin
KeymasterObviously this link is to a UK site, but here’s an off-the-shelf kit specifically for motorists (not specifically for bikers but its all you need) that will give you an idea of the stuff you’d really need:
http://www.firstaidwarehouse.co.uk/xpp-portable_first_aid_kit.html#opt_description
This kit has most of the stuff that folk above have been suggesting. The triangular bandages can be used to support broken limbs until an ambulance arrives and there’s plenty to soak up blood. It has foil blankets, tape, plenty of dressings, a CPR shield and a few more items. You really don’t need anything more than what’s in the kit to keep the casualty stable until an ambulance arrives. Probably the only things you might want to add are medications for your own personal use such as ibuprofen, acetaminophen, immodium and antihistamines.
February 5, 2026 at 12:56 pm #151808admin
KeymasterObviously this link is to a UK site, but here’s an off-the-shelf kit specifically for motorists (not specifically for bikers but its all you need) that will give you an idea of the stuff you’d really need:
http://www.firstaidwarehouse.co.uk/xpp-portable_first_aid_kit.html#opt_description
This kit has most of the stuff that folk above have been suggesting. The triangular bandages can be used to support broken limbs until an ambulance arrives and there’s plenty to soak up blood. It has foil blankets, tape, plenty of dressings, a CPR shield and a few more items. You really don’t need anything more than what’s in the kit to keep the casualty stable until an ambulance arrives. Probably the only things you might want to add are medications for your own personal use such as ibuprofen, acetaminophen, immodium and antihistamines.
February 5, 2026 at 12:57 pm #151809admin
KeymasterObviously this link is to a UK site, but here’s an off-the-shelf kit specifically for motorists (not specifically for bikers but its all you need) that will give you an idea of the stuff you’d really need:
http://www.firstaidwarehouse.co.uk/xpp-portable_first_aid_kit.html#opt_description
This kit has most of the stuff that folk above have been suggesting. The triangular bandages can be used to support broken limbs until an ambulance arrives and there’s plenty to soak up blood. It has foil blankets, tape, plenty of dressings, a CPR shield and a few more items. You really don’t need anything more than what’s in the kit to keep the casualty stable until an ambulance arrives. Probably the only things you might want to add are medications for your own personal use such as ibuprofen, acetaminophen, immodium and antihistamines.
February 5, 2026 at 12:57 pm #151810admin
KeymasterObviously this link is to a UK site, but here’s an off-the-shelf kit specifically for motorists (not specifically for bikers but its all you need) that will give you an idea of the stuff you’d really need:
http://www.firstaidwarehouse.co.uk/xpp-portable_first_aid_kit.html#opt_description
This kit has most of the stuff that folk above have been suggesting. The triangular bandages can be used to support broken limbs until an ambulance arrives and there’s plenty to soak up blood. It has foil blankets, tape, plenty of dressings, a CPR shield and a few more items. You really don’t need anything more than what’s in the kit to keep the casualty stable until an ambulance arrives. Probably the only things you might want to add are medications for your own personal use such as ibuprofen, acetaminophen, immodium and antihistamines.
February 5, 2026 at 12:58 pm #151811admin
KeymasterObviously this link is to a UK site, but here’s an off-the-shelf kit specifically for motorists (not specifically for bikers but its all you need) that will give you an idea of the stuff you’d really need:
http://www.firstaidwarehouse.co.uk/xpp-portable_first_aid_kit.html#opt_description
This kit has most of the stuff that folk above have been suggesting. The triangular bandages can be used to support broken limbs until an ambulance arrives and there’s plenty to soak up blood. It has foil blankets, tape, plenty of dressings, a CPR shield and a few more items. You really don’t need anything more than what’s in the kit to keep the casualty stable until an ambulance arrives. Probably the only things you might want to add are medications for your own personal use such as ibuprofen, acetaminophen, immodium and antihistamines.
February 5, 2026 at 12:58 pm #151812admin
KeymasterObviously this link is to a UK site, but here’s an off-the-shelf kit specifically for motorists (not specifically for bikers but its all you need) that will give you an idea of the stuff you’d really need:
http://www.firstaidwarehouse.co.uk/xpp-portable_first_aid_kit.html#opt_description
This kit has most of the stuff that folk above have been suggesting. The triangular bandages can be used to support broken limbs until an ambulance arrives and there’s plenty to soak up blood. It has foil blankets, tape, plenty of dressings, a CPR shield and a few more items. You really don’t need anything more than what’s in the kit to keep the casualty stable until an ambulance arrives. Probably the only things you might want to add are medications for your own personal use such as ibuprofen, acetaminophen, immodium and antihistamines.
February 5, 2026 at 12:58 pm #151813admin
KeymasterObviously this link is to a UK site, but here’s an off-the-shelf kit specifically for motorists (not specifically for bikers but its all you need) that will give you an idea of the stuff you’d really need:
http://www.firstaidwarehouse.co.uk/xpp-portable_first_aid_kit.html#opt_description
This kit has most of the stuff that folk above have been suggesting. The triangular bandages can be used to support broken limbs until an ambulance arrives and there’s plenty to soak up blood. It has foil blankets, tape, plenty of dressings, a CPR shield and a few more items. You really don’t need anything more than what’s in the kit to keep the casualty stable until an ambulance arrives. Probably the only things you might want to add are medications for your own personal use such as ibuprofen, acetaminophen, immodium and antihistamines.
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