Daily Giz Wiz 94: Medibag
Episode 94 of the podcast
Subject: | Review of Medibag |
Released: | Thursday 29 June 2006 |
Length: | about 12 minutes |
Download file: | dgw0094.mp3 (5.5 MB) |
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If you're like most people you probably don't have a carefully organized first aid kit, especially not one for a child in the family. That's where medibag comes into play. The medibag is a kid-friendly first-aid kit that's great for parents and a hit with kids. When her oldest son was stung by a bee, inventor Richelle Nassos wasted precious time frantically looking through books to find a remedy. She decided to create a family medicine bag to help deal with 25 of the most common household injuries, including beestings. Three years later, she and her husband have developed a practical, user and kid-friendly first aid kit. Portable, brightly colored, and packed with the latest in kid-friendly medical products, the medibag makes c first-aid less frightening for children, simpler for parents, and everything's stored in one place. The medibag is filled with brightly colored crayon bandages and gauze pads in many shapes, size, and colors, an assortment of child pain relievers such as burn gels, eye washes, sting relief pads and much more. Under $30.
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