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Easy Care® Outdoor & Travel First Aid Kit

Easy Care® Outdoor & Travel First Aid Kit

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Description

 Why should a skinned knee or splinter stop you and your family from  having fun in the outdoors? The Outdoor+ Travel First Aid Kit combines  bandages, dressings, wound cleaning supplies and other first aid  essentials in a lightweight and durable carry bag so it's easy to be  prepared. WIth the Easy Care First Aid System®, all the supplies are  packed into injury-specific pouches with included quick-reference  instructions so that anyone can quickly and confidently provide first  aid. 

 

  • EZ Care First Aid System®
    Supplies organized by type of injury
  • Fast & Effective First Aid
    Easy Instructions right on the pouch.
  • Easy Access Bandages™
    All Easy Care First Aid® Kits contains Easy Access Bandages™  that offer fast and easy application and less contamination risk.

 

KIT DETAILS

 

  • Size:7" x 5" x 1.25" 
  • Weight:6.3 oz. 
  • Group Size:1 - 3 People 
  • Trip Duration:1 - 2 Days 
  • Item #:0009-0699

 Cuts & Scrapes

  • 4 - Sterile Gauze Pad 2" x 2"
  • 10 - Bandage, Adhesive, Plastic, 3/4" x 3"
  • 10 - Bandage, Adhesive, Plastic, 3/8" x 1 1/2"
  • 10 - Bandage, Adhesive, Plastic, 1" x 3"
  • 7 - Bandage, Adhesive, Plastic, Spot, 7/8" x 7/8"
  • 2 - Bandage, Adhesive, Fabric, Elbow/Knee, 7/8" x 7/8"
  • 5 - Antiseptic Towelette
  • 3 - Triple Antibiotic Ointment 0.5g
  • 2 - Butterfly Wound Closure

Blister, Splinters & Stings

  • 4 - Insect Sting Relief Pad
  • 1 - Moleskin
  • 1 - Tweezers

Headaches & Pain

  • 2 - Ibuprofen 200mg
  • 2 - Non-Asprin 325mg

We reserve the right to add, substitute, or delete items if necessary
Please note: Some medications may not be available in products sold  outside of the US, additional items may be substituted.  

    

Understanding Proposition 65

WARNING: Cancer and reproductive harm - P65Warnings.ca.gov   

  1. What is Proposition 65?
    It is a California law that requires the State of California to  publish a list of chemicals known to cause cancer, birth defects or  other reproductive harm, officially known as the Safe Drinking Water and  Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986.  Updated annually, this list has grown  to include over 900 chemicals.  Under Proposition 65, businesses are  required to provide Californians a warning if their products,  activities, or establishments might expose Californians to a chemical  that is on that list. For more information on Proposition 65, please visit the OEHHA website at: oehha.ca.gov/proposition-65/general-info/proposition-65-plain-language 
  2. I don't live in California, Why am I seeing this Warning?
    Tender Corporation makes every effort to comply with every state  and every federal law and their regulatory standards.  To comply with  California Law, we provide a warning on any product that contains a  Proposition 65 listed chemical unless we know for certain California has  determined such a product does not require a warning.  Because we  cannot be certain that something we ship to Maine will not be sold in  California, we choose to put the warning on all such products,  regardless of their final destination.     
  3. Does the warning mean the Product is unsafe?
    No.  The fact that a product has California’s Proposition 65  warning does not mean that the product is unsafe.  Coffee shops, hotel  lobbies, amusement parks, gasoline, and automobiles all have Proposition  65 warnings in California. Thus, the State of California has listed  chemicals that the US Food and Drug Administration and the US  Environmental Protection Agency, among others, have deemed safe. In this  way, some authorities categorize Proposition 65 as a ‘right to know’  law rather than a true product ‘safety’ law.  
  4. So how does Tender determine if one of its products should have a California Proposition 65 warning?
    Tender will place a Proposition 65 warning on a product or on a  webpage if a product contains a chemical that California has listed as a  reproductive harm risk, and there is no evidence that a dose 1,000  times greater would not cause observable reproductive harm in test  animals, or has listed as a cancer risk, and there is no evidence that  fewer than 1 in 100,000 individuals exposed to the chemical would have  an increased risk of cancer as a result of that exposure over a period  of 70 years. 
  5. If the warning doesn’t automatically mean “unsafe” what does it mean?
    The “cancer” short warning confirms that if you are exposed to the  chemical every day for 70 years, it could, theoretically, increase your  chances of getting cancer by .001%.  As stated in the Californian Law:   For chemicals that are listed as causing cancer, the "no significant  risk level” is defined as the level of exposure that would result in not  more than one excess case of cancer in 100,000 individuals exposed to  the chemical over a 70-year lifetime. The “reproductive harm” short warning confirms that test animals  did not show signs of birth defects or reproductive harm unless they  were exposed to 1,000 times the dose indicated on the list.  The  Californian Law states that chemicals that are listed as causing birth  defects or reproductive harm, the “no significant risk level” is  determined by identifying the highest dose level which does not exhibit  observable reproductive harm in test animals and dividing the exposure  level by 1,000. 
  6. Does Tender engage in animal testing?
    No.  Tender does not engage in animal testing.  Industry data and  other historical data have been relied upon for some product safety  compliance. 
  7. Can you summarize/answer the question Why is there a Proposition 65 Warning?
    California law requires that a warning must be given to  Californians unless exposure is below what California considers  “significant.”  For birth defects or other reproductive harms,  California has defined “significant” as exposure 1,000 times less than  an amount which would produce observable harm (0.1%).  For cancer  related harms, California has defined “significant” as a rate of  exposure over the course of 70 years that might result in 1 additional  incidence of cancer in 100,000 (0.001%). Our products are in compliance with all state and federal  regulatory standards and proper consumer use of our products fall well  below the exposure levels required to increase chances of cancer, birth  defects or reproductive harm. 

--- For more information regarding combustible materials warnings: Understanding Proposition 65 for Combustible Materials.     

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