Bag Valve Mask. A pocket BVM doesn’t take up much room. Decreases the chance of getting someone else’s vomit in your mouth. I also like to carry a couple extra pairs of 5mm neoprene gloves, a spare helmet liner and some hand warmers. It all fits in my watershed futa, in the back of my kayak. Love your channel, thanks for making great videos!
Love the reminder to check stuff out. As to med dates; as an RN, I have to check dates. You should as an outfitter. But in my private life, dates are more for marketing IMHO. If it isn't cloudy, leaking or crumbling, I think it's just fine. YMMV. Love the channel!
I've got a jetboil stove in my winter kit, with a couple of tea bags and packets of instant coffee inside. Never had to use it in an emergency but its nice to warm up while waiting for shuttle.
The expiration dates of basically all OTC meds are for the benefit of the producer not the consumer. Cheap to replace? Sure. Dangerous? No. Efficacy? They'll work just fine 3-5 years out. Script may be different but you're typically not hauling any of that. I'm not an MD but have a bunch in the fam and they laugh about those dates. That said this check of all you stuff that you may not have looked at in a year or more is an absolute. You don't want to be caught out in the dark in the cold and discover something missing that could easily have been remidied with this quick check.
Winter gear check. I like it. What's even better is the Millennium Falcon model you're building. I've always wanted a Lego MF. Cheers
Bag Valve Mask. A pocket BVM doesn’t take up much room. Decreases the chance of getting someone else’s vomit in your mouth. I also like to carry a couple extra pairs of 5mm neoprene gloves, a spare helmet liner and some hand warmers. It all fits in my watershed futa, in the back of my kayak. Love your channel, thanks for making great videos!
Love the reminder to check stuff out. As to med dates; as an RN, I have to check dates. You should as an outfitter. But in my private life, dates are more for marketing IMHO. If it isn't cloudy, leaking or crumbling, I think it's just fine. YMMV. Love the channel!
I've got a jetboil stove in my winter kit, with a couple of tea bags and packets of instant coffee inside. Never had to use it in an emergency but its nice to warm up while waiting for shuttle.
That is a great idea.
The expiration dates of basically all OTC meds are for the benefit of the producer not the consumer. Cheap to replace? Sure. Dangerous? No. Efficacy? They'll work just fine 3-5 years out. Script may be different but you're typically not hauling any of that. I'm not an MD but have a bunch in the fam and they laugh about those dates. That said this check of all you stuff that you may not have looked at in a year or more is an absolute. You don't want to be caught out in the dark in the cold and discover something missing that could easily have been remidied with this quick check.