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There is not much useful in the first aid kit for an emergency. And emergency in Germany and Australia is certainly different in the outback. You have big spiders. ;-)As a matter of interest, apart from 50 strips of sticking plaster and 1000 "cotton buds" (to qualify as a "1000+ piece " first aid kit.... "how good is that?!!") does the kit contain useful stuff such as a proper tourniquet ; snake bite bandage, sling e.g for a fractured arm; burns kit, disposable gloves, proper first aid book etc
(when you have time to examine will do!)
It's a bugbear of mine that some kits promoted by otherwise reputable organisations are, (let's say) "somewhat deficient" and certainly not "fit for purpose"...
I'd really like to get an idea of what's being offered.
A tourniquet is definitely missing. But if you go travelling, take the things you need with you anyway, antiallergics, analgesics to a greater or lesser extent, etc.
The idea with the AED (automated electrical defibrillator) is not bad @tazzi. I just hope my wife doesn't wait a few Minutes until she sticks the pads on me and the device starts...