Contents packed in an old Q-Tip container:
- 1 Sterile pad, 2 inches by 2 inches
- About 2 feet of medical tape, flattened out to fit
- 1 large bandage
- 2 average size bandages
- 2 mini bandages
- 1 Antiseptic towelette
- 3 Alcohol prep pads
- 1 packet of triple antibiotic ointment
- 1 dose packet of aspirin
- 1 dose packet of acetaminophen
- 1 dose packet of benadryl
- 2 chewable pepto bismol tablets
- 1 packet of BC powder
- 1 packet of salt
I think that’s everything I put in there anyways, hopefully nobody ever needs to use it, but it’s destined to go in our glove box.
Edited because I just added 2 sealed pepto bismol tablets, because why not, they fit neatly in there too.
Edit 2: I added a packet of BC powder. Aside from the typical headache or body pain, they’re also good as a fever reducer.
Edit 3: I added 2 additional alcohol prep pads for a total of 3, easy fit.
Edit 4: I added a packet of salt, as a suggestion from a commenter, as saltwater acts as an awesome disinfectant.


This is good for minor boo-boos but if it’s going in the car, why not make it larger and more useful?
I’ve actually reconsidered that today, and think I’m gonna make it an everyday carry item. Not like I’m using my right rear pocket for anything else anyways.
I added some MRE chewing gum to the kit, it just barely fit, but might prove useful for a diabetic… 🤷
Can’t hurt to have I don’t think…
Serious question: don’t cars already have mandatory larger first aid package? In Europe they’re rather “extensive”.
Not in the USA, that’s not a thing here. Probably should be, along with a portable fire extinguisher, which we also have, but neither are required nor standard equipment here. 🤷
Update: Upon further research, MRE gum is zero sugar, they use artificial sweeteners. Therefore it would be useless for a diabetic situation, so I went ahead and removed that.
Would be nice if I could squeeze a 2 pack of Alka-Seltzer in there, but that might be an extra tight squeeze…