Friday, April 27, 2012

Scout Uniform

 
 Cap = A Water Container













Scarf = Triangular Bnadage












Shirt = Tent ( Hang it with other Shirts.)










Belt= One side Can opener and another side spoon






                    Sock = Water filter                                                                                                 










 This is how you  can use the scout scarf as  a triangular bandage:                      
To make a large arm sling spread the bandage, as shown above, down the front of the victim's body. Carry one end over the shoulder on the uninjured side and bring it around behind the neck so that the end just hangs over in front on the injured side. Carefully place the bandage point behind the elbow, and gently bend the arm across the center of the bandage. Bring up the second end and tie to the end at the shoulder, making the knot (use a square knot) at the side of the neck, not behind.
The sling when it is completed should support the arm so that the little finger is slightly above the elbow. Finish it off by bringing the point forward around the elbow, and fasten it with a safety pin.

The correct way of bandaging a wound on the foot.


The triangular bandage used for head wounds.


The triangular bandage used for knee injuries. 

Foot, head, and knee bandages are intended as a method of covering a dressing only, and should not be used by themselves.


Triangular bandages can also be folded and used to keep a dressing in place.