I am located in Ontario/cananda. I have been looking all over the Internet for a website that offers bulk medical supplies. I guess more first aid supplies. Anyone have any sites that are good?
What specifically are you looking for?
Me too! I've just started working on our home First Aid Kit. Everything was in a closet but I want something portable to take camping or for BO. going through my closet helped me to see what I don't have. I thought I had most things covered - apparently not.
I've looked online as well and except for some already put together First Aid kits the bulk stuff seems hard to find. Any ideas??
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In Ontario? Try SANDS, they sell EMS products. If its unspeacialised first aid stuff though (gauze, bandage...), then Walmart would likely get you what you need for cheaper. As a side note, avoid St John Ambulance first aid kit. I've been teaching first aid for them for almost 20 years and also volunteered with them as a medic. About 10 years ago, they started really cheapieng out with their products and they suck! Band aids don't stick, bandages don't stretch and the edges unravel and fray. Stick to reputable brands if you can : 3M, Johnson and Johnson, etc. for those,ind of supplies, you get what you pay for and dollarstore stuff and made in china stuff are not worth it.
Thanks helicopilot - that's to bad and good to know. Two of my kids took a First Aid class last weekend so I now have the manual I was looking for 🙂
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Two of my kids took a First Aid class last weekend so I now have the manual I was looking for 🙂
I highly recommend for every preppers to take a first aid course (and refreshers every 3 years!). While I can read a book on homesteading or guns mitring, first aid training is really meant to be learned hands on. There's also no time for someone to dig through a book during an emergency. Finally, for about $100 and a weekend, this is a small investment to make that could serve you not only after SHTF but any day, any time.
$600 and a week (or a couple of weekends) can get you a medical first responder certification. Each groups of Preppers should have someone trained (and equipped) at that level in my very humble opinion.

