Ultimate film set first aid kit

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Ultimate film set first aid kit

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This is the fanciest first aid kit I’ve ever seen! MacGuffin Films made this one up with everything they might need for a location shoot for about $235 total, not including the $55 Husky case. In addition to bandaging cuts and scrapes, this kit can ease almost any ailment that would delay filming. Parts list after the jump. Photos by Nathan Rosenquist.

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This film shoot first aid kit includes:

(1) Dermoplast Antibacterial Spray

(1) Always 20-pack thin tampons

(1) Tiger Balm Patch 5-pack

(12) Hot Hands heat pads

(2) toothbrushes

(1) anti-itch spray

(1) hydrogen peroxide bottle

(1) Tums 72-pack

(1) isopropyl alcohol

(1) ear plugs 20-pack

(1) surgical tape roll

(8) Colgate Wisp mini-brushes

(2) floss roll

(1) cold pack

(1) Halls vitamin C mints bag

(1) Ricola bag

(1) Maalox antacid bottle

(24) cotton swabs

(12) cotton balls

(2) gauze bandage roll

(10) x-large bandages

(6) large bandages

(66) medium bandages

(20) small bandages

(1) contact lens wash bottle

(1) eyewash cup

(1) precision tweezers

(1) Cortizone 10 tube

(4) rubber gloves

(1) Rubber tourniquet

(1) self-stick ace bandage

(1) Aleve bottle

(1) Airborne bottle

(8) Zantac 150

(36) waldryl antihistamine caplets

(1) tube antibiotic w/ pain relief

(1) sterile latex-free bandage

(1) Ibuprofen 200 bottle

(1) Children’s Pepto bottle

(25) Pepsid AC

(1) allergen block gel tube

(1) Visine bottle

(1) Acetaminophen 500 bottle

(1) Advil 200 bottle

(12) VIcks caplets

(15) Chloroseptic tablets

(1) Lysine for cold sores tube

6 thoughts on “Ultimate film set first aid kit

  1. rjnerd says:

    1 bottle/tube (10ct) glucose tablets
    1 bottle salt tablets
    4 packets energy drink powder. (gatorade or similar)
    2 mylar “space” blankets (lighting crew hands off)

    1 pair bandage scissors
    20 fingertip bandages (look somewhat like a thick waisted butterfly)
    1 tube burn cream.

    1 bottle immodium (anti-diarrehal)
    1 bottle toothache drops.
    12 alcohol prep pads.
    1 bottle permatex waterless/clothless hand cleaner

    I shouldn’t mention a bandage alternative, a bottle of cyanoacrilate glue (unless you can find the medical grade stuff)

  2. Simon says:

    A little bottle of lavender oil is very useful for minor burns. It really helps take he sting away.

  3. Anon says:

    I was in the new batman movie and my lips were so chapped my lips started bleeding. The medic had Chapstick. I would throw some of those in there you never know.

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