Camping first aid checklist - Cub Campers

Camping first aid checklist

6 March 2023

Heading out for a camping holiday is one of the most leisurely and healthy things you can do! Getting out into the fresh air, bathing in the beauty of nature and discovering all of the wonders of the great outdoors is good for your body and mindset to no end. That being said, you do need to equip yourself and your family or fellow campers with the right kit to ensure that you are staying safe and protected. While first aid is by no means the most exciting component of your camping checklist or your trip, it is arguably one of the most necessary. Discover how you can stay happy, healthy and ready for anything the next time you pack up and hit the campground…

Keep comfortable and safe with a camper trailer

If you’re yet to invest in a camper trailer then there is no time like the present to start thinking about it and planning your purchase. A camper is the ultimate protective, comfort fit investment to have on side for all of your needs while you’re out on any kind of outdoors adventure. It will protect you from all weather conditions, keep you safe on the roads and give you that ever valuable home away from home feel. Whether you’re just starting out or you’re a seasoned camper and you’re looking to upgrade your experience, then a camper trailer is going to be right for you. The Scout from Cub Campers is a great purchase option to tick all boxes. It’s a lightweight model meaning it’s easy to tow, even for more compact vehicles. It also has off road drive capabilities, so you are free to venture the roads less travelled in comfort and safety. A camper trailer truly is one of the most valuable and significant first aid accessories you can invest in.

Create a checklist

Preparedness is key to ensuring safety on your upcoming camping trip. Curating your very own safety checklist will mean that when you’re packing, you’re not going to forget any essentials in that all important first safety kit. Here are the must haves for staying safe when you’re camping:

  • Bandages (multiple sizes)
  • Gauze roll and tape of adhesive pads
  • Antiseptic creams or tea tree
  • Sterilising wipes
  • Antiseptic liquid
  • Pain killers
  • Anti-inflammatory tablets
  • Hydrocortisone cream
  • Tweezers
  • Mini scissors
  • Knife
  • Aftersun
  • Antihistamine tablets
  • Eye drops
  • Antibiotic cream
  • Muscle relief cream
  • Hand sanitizer
  • Aloe vera
  • High SPF
  • Bug spray
  • Plaster tape
  • Super glue
  • A mini torch
  • Fire blanket
  • Any prescription medicines or tools

This is a generalised checklist, always remember to tend to your unique needs as well as your family’s or fellow travellers to make sure you are prepared in a way that’s fit to you.

Pack your kit

Once you’ve curated your own first aid checklist, make sure you print, write or save it on your device and have it handy as you pack. Checking items off your list as you go means that you won’t risk leaving any of your essentials behind. Remember that first aid is key to staying safe, so being diligent with your packing should be at the top of your priority list. Pack all of your must-haves into a designated bag or box and label it clearly to keep you covered just in case.

Double up where possible

Having everything you need on hand to keep yourself safe, protected and comfortable when camping is great, but it’s also a good idea to make sure you have enough of all your essentials. This both goes for packing your kit abundantly, and for doubling up on first aid kits wherever possible. You can stash one in your car or towing vehicle, one in your luggage or in your camper trailer to make sure you’re always prepared no matter the occasion. You should also consider equipping yourself with a smaller, more compact camping first aid kit in your day bag or backpack to keep yourself safe when out on nature walks, in tourist towns or wherever else you choose to travel on foot during your trip to the great outdoors. 

Perhaps you already have a first aid camping kit ready to go? Make sure you do a regular review of your essentials to check that it still caters to all you and your other campers’ needs as well as still has all of those must-haves in stock. It’s easy to forget when you’ve used your last painkiller and you don’t want to be caught without what you need when you’re all set up at your camping spot.

Additional camping safety tips

There are some other safety tips you can follow to up the security of your next camping trip. Make sure you always tell your loved ones or closet companions where you’re off to, whether you’re travelling alone or with others. This tip is, however, especially essential if you are camping solo.

You should also perform a full safety check of your camper trailer and driving vehicle to review their safety and appropriateness for where you are travelling. Having spare tyres, a map and a radio transmitter as well as fresh drinking water, plenty of food and chargers with back up points will make sure you are nice and safe. 

Having a look at the weather forecast and factoring in the time of year you are travelling will help you to prepare accordingly. A campsite can differ dramatically depending on the elemental conditions, so don’t forget to cater to this.

Invest in a camper, get packing your first aid kit and follow these safety tips to camp the right way the next time you travel.

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