As the days get longer and the sun continues to shine, don't let your fear of snakes stop you and your family from hiking or biking the trails. The CDC says that if people didn't get medical help for a snake bite, there would be much more deaths.
Since there are around 100 species of venomous snakes in the world, all bites should be treated seriously because they can result in symptoms ranging from mild to severe.
It is recommended that you have the tools necessary to treat snake bite injuries if you live or work in a snake-prone area. We offer a selection of lightweight and portable snake bite-specific kits.
Contains all you expect to direct the most recent snake chomp medical aid therapy. The case has a handy belt loop that can be quickly and easily attached to a belt or hooked up with a carabiner or cable ties (not included), making it easy to get to in an emergency. A snake chomp requires brief treatment.
The latest snake bite first aid techniques are all included in the snake bite kit. Simple to convey when you are in the shrub.
In addition, it is essential to be aware that, in rare instances, snake bites can result in a severe allergic reaction known as anaphylaxis. For use in an emergency, a complete snake bite kit. Incorporates a surgical tool, smelling salts inhaler, toxin extractor, tourniquet, gauzes, and cleaning wipes. Strong, zip-open, nylon pocket with cut-on catch relates actually onto key chain, line, backpack, or other stuff. Snap the tight loop on the back of the pouch to quickly attach it to a belt. Provide for each need and setting.