Why You Should Always Travel With Duct Tape: 10 Surprisingly Useful Travel Fixes

3. First Aid: Quick Solutions for Minor Injuries

A rubbed blister on the heel of the foot. Photo Credit: Envato @wirestock

In situations where a first aid kit is not readily available, duct tape can be a lifesaver for minor injuries. It can be used to secure bandages, create splints, or even fashion a makeshift sling. For blisters, a small piece of duct tape can reduce friction and prevent further irritation. The adhesive’s hypoallergenic properties make it suitable for short-term use on skin, providing a quick and easy fix until professional medical help is accessible. This versatility ensures that you’re never caught off guard when minor medical needs arise during your travels.

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