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Children’s Hospital of The King’s Daughters
A comprehensive first aid kit could contain the following: Sting-Kill treatments.
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Camphighlander.com
Camp Highlander medical form containing a list of things they use during certain situations, among them: Sting-Kill for insect bites
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Amazon.com - Get the job done with safety and fun
by Jeff Taylor
This is a book about balancing an outdoor job site and the importance
of having specific amenities available on the spot like a first aid kit
with Sting-Kill swabs.
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NDSU Agriculture Communication
Tom Jirik
Information Specialist
Article discussing the importance of having a First Aid Kit, and some of the things you should keep in it.
"...Also include rubbing alcohol (70 percent), alcohol wipes, skin ointment, syrup of ipecac, Sting-Kill treatments, calamine lotion, eye wash, baking soda, ammonia inhalants,
aspirin tablets, scissors, tweezers, and latex or vinyl gloves. Also
consider an insulating blanket, matches, paper and pencil, paper
drinking cups, epsom salts, safety pins and salt."
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Solutionswithsuzanne.com
"Are you prepared for medical emergencies or illnesses in your home?
What should be in your medicine cabinet by pharmacist Bob Hennessy:
Under the ointments and creams section: Sting-Kill for insect bites."
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Yardener.com
"After being stung you can use a commercial preparation such as a Sting-Kill swab."
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