Best emergency response equipment according to redditors

We found 21 Reddit comments discussing the best emergency response equipment. We ranked the 17 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Emergency Response Equipment:

u/Mandon · 50 pointsr/hockey

It's honestly like taking a sharp object and stabbing your brain through your nose. Wakes you up so fast and gets you pumping.

Edit: just look at clip #6. That's all you need to know about smelling salts.

If you're interested, this is a good deal that I just ordered... hahaha
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B009Z3AB3O/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/Miathemouse · 18 pointsr/IDontWorkHereLady

I'd get some aloe for that burn, preferably with lidocaine. They can sting like hell at first, and being a former food-service worker, I swear by both that and burn patches, depending on the size of the burn.

u/Greydusk1324 · 7 pointsr/OSHA

As a mechanic I can tell you lots of things get in eyes around safety glasses when working under vehicles. Also lots of manufacturing jobs that have grinding equipment would need eyewash stations. Any place that sells or works on vehicle batteries need one at all times. Just a few places that I have worked, I am sure hundreds more exist. Most local places don't use plumbed in eyewash anymore due to the potential for rusted pipes and other contamination. We have fendall porta stream units scattered through our facility. http://www.amazon.com/Honeywell®-Fendall-Porta-Stream-Station/dp/B0020MGLJ0

u/Jancy52 · 4 pointsr/Frugal

Agree with other replies, get th emergency Mylar sleeping blankets for under $10.00 on Amazon
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00ISBB5TI?psc=1

and consider wearing layers. Get the bed elevated up off the floor and insulate under the mattress if possible. I use a standard thermal blanket under my fitted mattress sheet when I make my bed in the winter as I don't trust the thermal pads to sleep on (I've got two tiny dogs who sleep with me... they generate a lot of heat.)
If you get two or three of those Mylar blankets (also sold in sets of 10) you can make a pup-tent over your bed to hold in the heat a tiny bit.

Sleeping in an traditional garage with poor insulation and a concrete floor might actually be colder than just sleeping outside simply because it takes longer for the air to change in that area. So think in terms of sleeping outside and how you'd do it if you were homeless.

u/moose_md · 3 pointsr/ems

You can buy a BVM for $20 on Amazon. With free shipping of course.

I could see it being useful as a backup for someone who’s oxygen dependent, but $600 for 15 minutes is a lot. An O2 concentrator might be cheaper (honestly not familiar with those, so I could be full of shit).

u/Drama_Derp · 3 pointsr/vaporents

Use the included tool as a stand like so

Don't leave on the charger. Unplug it when it is done charging, charge when it's drained or close to being completely drained and plug it in when it's cool not when you just finished vaping.

The fill tool is pretty cool but i find a folded magic the gathering card is the best fill tool if you arent using dosage capsules.

Flower+Concentrates is pretty cool.

The bottom of the included grinder can store pre-ground herb. tubes work better(https://www.amazon.com/Skyway-Waterproof-Airtight-Sealing-Container/dp/B011MLF8UW/ref=sr_1_sc_1_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1467744111&sr=8-1-spell&keywords=black+smell+proff+tubes)

Stir around half way though your session using the tool. Force of habit, I have no science to back up that makes it taste or vape any better.

Use dosage capsules. It makes everything cleaner. Buy the 40pack. You might loose them or atleast the tops of them.

You don't need to fine grind like the Pax.

The absolute easiest way to clean the screens/oven is prep pads. you can get 420 wipes if you want to be cool. If you want to save a few bucks get these

u/cynikalAhole99 · 3 pointsr/Survival

Fair enough - don't expect anyone to be a diagnostician but some level of preparedness would help. So you want to make sure the kit is in a water tight/proof case. Ideally, it would be good to get a couple of smaller kits stored diversely - in case one becomes lost or becomes depleted. Also there are some kits that are compartmentalized into things like wound care, bleeding, etc which can be helpful rather than digging thru a ton of stuff for what you need. Personally, (I have some EMT skills) I would get a couple of basic every day kits with the usual burn cremes, oinments, bandages, gause and antiseptics and then get a serious trauma kit--with all the bells and whistles of a stethoscope, pulse ox, trauma dressings, air way kit, and some halo dressings...ideally if you can add some medications - like general antibiotics ranges, that can be helpful to have as well. Most kits don't seem to care about dental injuries so you may wish to suppliment them with some clove oil, emergency filling and ambisol ointments etc for any dental issues. ADVENTURE kits makes a variety of good stuff. North American Rescue is also a good provider of premade kits.


EDIT: added links

u/Problem119V-0800 · 3 pointsr/sex

I think you just need to keep reassuring her. Especially reassure her that even though you were physically uncomfortable and freaking out a bit, you always felt safe with her— that you still trusted her, knew she wasn't trying to do something you weren't OK with, etc.

It's actually pretty easy to accidentally put someone in a position where they asphyxiate or lose circulation when experimenting with bondage. That's why it's a good idea to always have a sturdy pair of scissors (like bandage shears or EMT shears) in the toy box in case you need to get someone out of the ropes in a hurry. And the top should keep an eye out for anything turning blue or purple that shouldn't be. This page has a nice list of cautions for a bunch of different kinds of kink. Jay Wiseman's book is often recommended in the BDSM communities I've known.

On another note, maybe your profuse apology reminded her of her old abusive(?) relationship? Maybe it was one of those things where she always had to apologize for being hurt by him ("I'm sorry I made you beat me!", "I'm sorry I didn't like it when you forced yourself on me", etc)? You don't really have a lot to apologize for after all. Breaking the mood, etc., but that happens, that's normal, an apology is nice but it isn't a big deal. You were probably in an unfamiliar vulnerable headspace and apologized a lot, and maybe she recognized in you the way she acted when she was being hurt.

u/runkat426 · 2 pointsr/politics

If you're going to an event like this, go prepared. Then stand your ground and protest peacefully. Also, tape everything.

u/BaltimoreCowboy · 2 pointsr/CampingGear

Eh, not really, but x- suggests are relatively cheap and are only about 120 g and are designed to cut through clothing very quickly without harming the person.

XSHEAR 7.5"
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01LZQBO4S/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_N8v0DbDPA5P8Y

u/Sgmetal · 2 pointsr/Peptides

Bac water is just one of those convenience cost things. You can buy it where you're getting the peptide generally and pay the cost of convenience. Or you can buy a bit of benzyl alcohol on Amazon once and a gallon of distilled water at Walmart. Or you can get the benzyl alcohol and add on a 6 pack of 100ml sterile waters on Amazon for 12 bucks. So for 20-25 bucks you have a (reasonable) life time supply of Bac water and never have to buy it again.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B077VBTG8T/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_YpPGDbYEWYE9K

u/LloydWoodsonJr · 1 pointr/metacanada

It’s actually more than $20 because it could take multiple shots.

Still... the ambulance uses Narcan anyways then takes them to the ER for more Narcan.

It would save taxpayers the hospital costs.

And it just needs to be readily available for private purchase as well.

And idiot users need to pay the 16.99 on Amazon and save their own lives.

I think this is where social conservatives piss people off when you think spending $20 to save a life and hundreds on an ER visit isn’t worth. That’s just fucking ridiculous.