After years on the water, this is the first-aid kit I carry—and the one I recommend gifting to any fly angler.
We don’t have any Boy Scouts in our family, but we try to travel with as much preparedness as we can stand, which means that we always have a road trip first aid kit stashed in the trunk of our car.
To assemble your kit, the US Department of Homeland Security recommends storing items in airtight plastic bags and placing ...
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Baby first-aid essentials every parent should have on hand
Your baby first-aid kit contains sharp objects and items that aren't safe to ingest, like medicine, antiseptic spray, and petroleum jelly. Keep the items out of reach — or better yet, locked up — so ...
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The Worst Mistakes Travelers Make After a Bee Sting—and How to Treat It the Right Way
Experts warn that sucking out bee venom or scraping a stinger with a credit card can worsen the sting and spread the venom.
Zip ties, or cable ties, are one of the most versatile and underappreciated items for travelers. They can be used to secure a ...
Winter road trips can go from charming to life-threatening in a flash. So it pays to be prepared, from supplies to ...
If you are wondering what type of gift that special gardener in your life might want, well, I’ve got a long list for you.
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Former law enforcement officers share proactive measures for active shooter scenarios
These experts believe interactive training on how to respond before, during and after a traumatic event can be lifesaving.
This overall bag is extremely compact and able to fit neatly inside your trunk, under a spare tire compartment or, according ...
Flying economy might not come with champagne and lie-flat seats, but that doesn’t mean you’re stuck with nothing. Airlines—especially on longer routes—offer a surprising number of perks that ...
As the temperature dips, Xcel Energy shares smart tips for saving on heating costs, from adjusting your thermostat to keeping ...
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