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Adventure Medical Kits Marine Series developed with Dr. Michael Jacobs are the most complete, well thought-out medical kits ever developed for mariners. Whether you are sailing the world or your local lake, Adventure Medical Kits has the perfect kit for your adventure. Featuring the Easy Care first aid system, the components are organized in color coded compartments by injury with Easy Care Instructions inside. The Easy Care System helps you find what you need quickly and keep the items you don't need clean and dry. The crewmember kit (included in 2000 & 3000 kits) contains the most commonly used items and should be stored out of the main kit in an accessible location. The MARINE 2000 contains many of the same medical instruments and supplies as the Marine 3000 although in smaller quantities. This kit is suitable for use while at sea, or in a remote coastal harbor, yet still within 24 hours of professional medical care. - The 500 denier nylon, floatable case protects items from the elements
- Water-resistant zipper seals moisture out
- Abrasion resistant, textured rubber bottom keeps case from sliding on wet surfaces
- Reflective webbing makes kit easy to spot in the dark
- Injury specific modules feature clear vinyl windows to easily find items
The MARINE 2000 contains: - A Comprehensive Guide to Marine Medicine - by Eric A. Weiss M.D. & Michael Jacobs, M.D.
- CPR / INSTRUMENTS
- WOUND CARE MODULE
- BURNS / BLISTER MODULE
- FRACTURES / SPRAINS MODULE
- DENTAL KIT / SUTURE / SYRINGE MODULE
- BLEEDING MODULE
- MEDICATIONS MODULE * (Crew Member Kit)
Size: 22" x 12" x 5.5" Weight: 6lbs 4oz. This first aid kit meets and exceeds the Coast Guard's minimum requirements for: Small Commercial Passenger Vessels in 46 CFR 121.710 and 184.710; Life Boats in CFR Subchapter Q 160.041; Life Rafts in Sec. 160.054, 1-21; Commercial Vessels in Sec.121.710; Large Commercial Fishing and Non-Fishing Vessels - governed by the United States Public Health Service; Mobile Offshore Drilling Units in Requirement: 46 CFR subchapter 1-A
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