2. Background iPrepare.com, located in Sacramento, California area. Over 12 years experience, providing the necessary items needed in case of emergencies or disasters. Clients include United States Government, Schools & Universities (Harvard, Stanford, Cornell, University of San Francisco - to name a few!), Businesses, Families and Individuals. Dave Walter – President of iPrepare. Eagle Scout – firmly believes in the Boy Scout motto, “Be Prepared.” Through proper education and preparation, we know that you can achieve peace of mind and security for yourself or your organization by implementing a preparedness plan. www.iPrepare.com
3. Overview These kits are tools that can be used within the context of your school’s safety plan. The kits shouldn’t interfere with or change your school’s safety plan that is currently in place. Instead, it is a resource to augment the plan. Choosing which classrooms have the kits should match with your school’s safety plan. Disasters can and will catch you off-guard. Your responsibility is to keep the students safe and accounted for. This kit is designed to provide you with some basic tools and first aid supplies to help you successfully endure a disaster situation. Contents have a very long shelf life. www.iPrepare.com
4. Contents Kit Includes: - assortment of search & rescue and trauma medical supplies. www.iPrepare.com
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6. Water - use for drinking, cleaning or sanitation
23. Can be used as ground cover or a shield from the elements.
24. Can be used for a privacy shelterwww.iPrepare.com
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26. Has a headset and carry strap with an LED light built into the bottom of the unit.
27. Keep up to date on news and eventswww.iPrepare.com
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29. Can be used to mark and seal off areas that have been “cleared” – meaning area has been searched and nobody should enter.www.iPrepare.com
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31. Apply Trauma dressing to large wounds or cuts to stop bleeding. Gauze can be applied around this dressing.Pair of Latex Gloves (6)Bloodstopper Trauma Dressing (1) www.iPrepare.com
34. Small strips of tape can be used to hold gauze in place, help splint broken bones and hold lacerations together until the victim can get stitches1x10 First Aid Tape (1)Economy Scissors www.iPrepare.com
37. Apply ointments, or rub cleansing fluids to a wound or site of incision. www.iPrepare.com Gauze Pads 2x2 Gauze Pads (6) 3x3 Gauze Pads (4)4x4 Gauze Pads (3)
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39. Burn gel offers immediate pain relief by cooling the burn wound. The cooling action helps minimize the depth of injury by stopping the burn progression.4x5 Ice Pack (1)Burn Gel (1) www.iPrepare.com
43. For minor injuries, the affected area may be dabbed with cotton dipped in the solutionwww.iPrepare.com
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45. Conclusion & Tips You are now responsible for sharing this information with the other teachers in your building. Be alert and vigilant Rotate and refresh batteries, food, water and other items periodically Remain Calm - you are prepared! Keep kids calm and assure them they will be safe Follow established school safety plan & communication methods www.iPrepare.com