Band Aid Case,Johnson & Johnson Band-Aid Sheer Adhesive Bandages, 3/4 X 3, 100 Per Box

Johnson & Johnson Band-Aid Sheer Adhesive Bandages, 3/4 x 3, 100 per Box

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Johnson & Johnson Flexible Fabric Adhesive Bandages, 1 x 3, 100 per Box

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Band-Aid Johnson & Johnson Band-Aid, Flexible Fabric, 100-Count Boxes

Johnson & Johnson Products - Mini First Aid Kit, 12 Pieces, 4-1/4"x4"x1" - Sold as 1 EA - This mini first aid kit is perfect for minor first aid situations. Contains 12 first aid items to clean, treat and protect wounds in a reclosable carton. Includes eight assorted Band-Aids, two antiseptic wipes and two gauze pads. First aid kit fits in purse, glove box, golf bag or athletic bag.

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Q: How to Use a Band Aid.
A: 1. Clean the affected area with soap and water or an antiseptic wash. 2. Dry the injury completely. Pat with a paper towel or cloth or allow to air-dry. 3. Appl... Read More »

Q: How to Customize a Band Aid.
A: 1. Lay out a few sheets of newspaper over your workspace. This will protect the surface from certain craft supplies, such as glue and paint. 2. Decorate the out... Read More »

Q: How to Use a Band Aid.
A: 1. Open the box of band-aids and check out the sizes. Pull out the correct size for the wound or cut. The cloth part, should not be smaller than the cut, but ca... Read More »

Q: How to Remove a Band Aid.
A: 1. Gently work with one corner and start to peel it off. Ad. 2. Keep going in a diagonal direction and it shouldn't hurt. 1. Soak a cotton ball in baby oil or o... Read More »

Q: What is the history of the band aid?
A: Earle Dickson Invented the Band-Aid to Save Wife's Fingers. Earle Dickson was employed as a cotton buyer for the Johnson & Johnson when he invented the band-aid... Read More »

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