However, these nicely packaged individual servings can come at a premium. They can often be pricy or difficult to find without going online and ordering in bulk +shipping. That's when the creative types among us come up with ingenious solutions that lets us make our own alternatives using things we usually have lying around.
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So here is really clever solution to this problem that involves a tube of antibiotic ointment (generic), a plastic drinking straw, a Bic lighter and a pair of needle-nose pliers. We're going to make very small, single use packets of antibiotic ointment using a generic alternative to Neosporin and a clean (unused) drinking straw. If you're like me and have kids, chances are very good that you have an open tube of antibiotic ointment in your medical cabinet already. On its own it is too large to carry on a backpacking trip, so we're going to re purpose it.











































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-Lotion
-Sunscreen
-Hydrocortizone Cream
-Neosporin
-Advil
-No Crap / No Nausea / Dramamine Pills
-Allergy Pills
-Shaving Soap
It cut down my bathroom kit to a sandwich ziploc bag. Quick question...anyone gone through TSA security with these?
Now --I have a great site to show him a reason for us to save a few --but is there a place I could forward some on so others like you can benefit from them? I actually have a couple which are HUGE --5-l/2x2 which I might keep for myself (unless I get more) to fit actual tools (small screwdrivers and the like-- since I work on my harmonicas when I travel). But I also quite frequently get the fatter bottles: 2-3/4 x 2" which would fit a bit more and still be lightweight and waterproof. Those might be just the thing for those interested in creating 'kits' to send on to troops in the field if anyone wants to start this up as an idea? I'm sure there are many more people out there like me who'd be happy to forward on our empty bottles although having a foolproof way to remove the labels without leaving sticky residue would be great.
Perhaps another way to "make" the straw package.....seal the first end of the straw (without ointment ) since you ultimately have to seal a short length anyway. Clean the tubing, trial fit it in advance. Ointment would probably move through a syringe w/o a needle or through a big needle. Deposit the ointment in the far end next to the first seal, making it easier to complete the final seal. I can't tell what size tubes to get or where to get them from. Just keep them when you find something useful....Creative Engineering! Hope it works. Thanks for all the other ideas.
Thanks!
This was such an awesome idea and worked out great when I tried it! :0)
http://www.instructables.com/id/Whats-in-my-survivalfirst-aid-kit-you-ask/
Thanks so much for this! Favoriting it for sure.
I had a heck of a time getting the ointment to stay out of the seam, but they are holding.
Thanks!
Here's the link to mine:
http://www.instructables.com/id/The-Everyman-Every-Day-Carry-EDC-Survival-Kit/
Cheers!
Have you noticed that some (most of) toothaches go away if you put some toothpaste on the poor tooth?
Thanks.