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    Where can I find a waterproof first aid kit?

    Looking for one for a boat.

    Thanks.

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    Either check a boating supply store or assemble your own and throw it in a pelican case or the like. Walmart sells small waterproof boxes that would easily hold an individual kit for about $15.

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    Buy or assembly a kit that meets your needs, and throw it in a dry bag or zip-lock. Don't make it harder than it needs to be.
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    Put your med kit into a Pelican Container. Extremely durable and water proof to 50 meters (I believe) might have to check into that one.
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    I have an otter box, basically same as Pelican. Aloksak works, too...boating places, camping stores...they should all have options.

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    I use a vacuum sealer, and seal everything in small individual use quantities then use a regular bag. The problem I find with a waterproof case is if you're using it in a wet environment soon as you open it stuffs going to get wet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by USAFPararescueDoc66 View Post
    Put your med kit into a Pelican Container. Extremely durable and water proof to 50 meters (I believe) might have to check into that one.
    If you are down to 50 meters on a boat, you got bigger problems than a first aid kit can solve.

    To the OP: Your first aid kit + ziplock bag = waterproof kit. Skintop911 nailed it.

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    ziplock?????


    but seriously, look up some of the otterbox dry box cases for bigger items.

    or the pelican's
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