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It's not necessary to keep a full pharmacy in a tiny home, but rather a curated selection of essential medications and supplies that address common health issues and emergencies.
Essential Supplies
When it comes to storing medical supplies in a tiny home, prioritize essential items that can treat common ailments and injuries. Consider a 3-4 week supply of the following medications: pain relievers (e.g., acetaminophen, ibuprofen), antihistamines (for allergic reactions), antibiotics (for minor infections), and anti-diarrheal medication. Don’t forget to include basic wound care supplies like bandages, gauze, and antiseptic wipes.
Over-the-Counter and Prescription Medications
Store your medications in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and moisture. Organize them in a designated area, such as a medicine cabinet or a small storage bin. Consider labeling each medication with the date it was purchased or opened, and the expiration date, to ensure you use the oldest items first. Don’t store prescription medications in their original packaging, as it can take up valuable space. Instead, transfer them to a small container or pill box to make them easier to manage.
First Aid Kits and Emergency Supplies
In addition to medical supplies, consider storing a basic first aid kit that includes items like a first aid manual, a flashlight, a whistle, and a small blanket. This kit should also include any personal medications, such as EpiPens, inhalers, or insulin. In a tiny home, it’s essential to have a plan in place for emergency situations, such as power outages or natural disasters. Consider investing in a portable emergency kit that includes supplies like non-perishable food, water, and a battery-powered radio.
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