Diving first aid kit

A diver's first aid kit is a necessary piece of equipment for underwater work. It contains all the necessary equipment to provide emergency assistance in the event of an accident or sudden illness while diving.

The first aid kit includes:

– dressings (bandages, gauze, cotton wool, adhesive plasters);
– antiseptics (iodine, brilliant green);
– analgesics and antipyretics (analgin, paracetamol);
– drugs for the cardiovascular system (nitroglycerin, Corvalol);
– antishock drugs (glucose solution, saline solution);
– antibiotics (ciprofloxacin, amoxiclav).

A first aid kit should always be at hand by a diver. It must be checked regularly for expired or damaged drugs. If necessary, you can additionally purchase individual means for providing medical care.



First aid kits "Diving" allow you to take several tablets at once for a given period of time, up to several dozen tablets, or do it once at a time. Such first aid kits are used to provide emergency medical care or to somehow help and brighten up the time of diving under water for rest or work.

The “diving first aid kit” can be used under different environmental conditions. Depending on conditions, such as water temperature, water pressure, air temperature at the surface and at the bottom, the composition of first aid kits changes. As a rule, all diving first aid kits are designed to ensure their accessibility and ease of use by submariners.