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18.10 €Complete your safety equipment with our lifebuoys and acoustic signaling devices.
A kit for unlimited navigation should contain, in addition to basic dressings (gauze, plasters, bandages), also specific medications for seasickness, painkillers, antihistamines, broad-spectrum antibiotics, wound disinfectants, sterile gloves, scissors, tweezers, and a detailed first aid manual. It is advisable to also include a thermometer and a tourniquet.
The kit should be stored in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and humidity. It is essential to use a waterproof and durable container to protect the contents from seawater and the elements. Periodically check the integrity of the container.
The main difference lies in the completeness of the equipment. The kit for unlimited navigation must have a more complete equipment, able to cope with more complex and prolonged medical emergencies, including a wider range of drugs and diagnostic tools. The kit within 6 miles is more basic, focused on minor emergencies.
Regulations vary depending on the flag of the vessel and the navigation area. It is essential to consult the specific regulations of the country in which the boat is registered and the directives of the local maritime authorities to ensure that you have a kit on board that complies with current laws. Nautica Basile offers kits that comply with the main European regulations.
In the event of a medical emergency on board, the priority is to ensure the safety of the patient and the crew. Assess the severity of the situation, provide first aid following the instructions in the manual included in the kit, and immediately contact the maritime authorities via VHF radio or satellite phone, providing the exact location of the vessel and a detailed description of the emergency.
A kit for unlimited navigation should contain, in addition to basic dressings (gauze, plasters, bandages), also specific medications for seasickness, painkillers, antihistamines, broad-spectrum antibiotics, wound disinfectants, sterile gloves, scissors, tweezers, and a detailed first aid manual. It is advisable to also include a thermometer and a tourniquet.
The kit should be stored in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and humidity. It is essential to use a waterproof and durable container to protect the contents from seawater and the elements. Periodically check the integrity of the container.
The main difference lies in the completeness of the equipment. The kit for unlimited navigation must have a more complete equipment, able to cope with more complex and prolonged medical emergencies, including a wider range of drugs and diagnostic tools. The kit within 6 miles is more basic, focused on minor emergencies.
Regulations vary depending on the flag of the vessel and the navigation area. It is essential to consult the specific regulations of the country in which the boat is registered and the directives of the local maritime authorities to ensure that you have a kit on board that complies with current laws. Nautica Basile offers kits that comply with the main European regulations.
In the event of a medical emergency on board, the priority is to ensure the safety of the patient and the crew. Assess the severity of the situation, provide first aid following the instructions in the manual included in the kit, and immediately contact the maritime authorities via VHF radio or satellite phone, providing the exact location of the vessel and a detailed description of the emergency.
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