Christmas Tree Hunting Hits its Stride as Yuletide Season Commences

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Safety Encouraged as U.S. Forest Service Opens Doors for Private Christmas Tree Hunters

Holiday season is now in full swing, and many households have started their hunt for the perfect Christmas tree. Despite news of a tree shortage and increase in prices, trees can still be purchased through the U.S. Forest Service's annual Christmas tree hunt.

Christmas tree hunts are a beloved holiday tradition. First, tree seekers must secure the necessary permits from their local Forest Service office. Once set, the quest for finding the best tree begins.

The annual tree hunt invokes memories of snowy mornings and hot chocolate, but can turn if someone gets hurt. Research shows that cutting and trimming trees has resulted in more than 2,300 injuries, most of which are commonly associated with the use of saws, axes, and knives. Therefore, USFS advises Christmas tree seekers to bring a small first aid kit during their search. Surviveware, a favorite brand among adventure and outdoor enthusiasts, has the perfect kit for tree hunters: the Surviveware Small First Aid Kit.

The shell of this handy first aid kit is made from 600D polyester, which protects the items stored inside while keeping it dry and fresh. The casing can also handle wintry weather conditions. Unlike plastic cases that break when extreme pressure is applied, Surviveware's kit is malleable and can withstand rough usage.

Surviveware's Small First Aid Kit contains 100 provisions, enough to cover trips of all durations and styles. It holds bandages, adhesives, steri-strips, cleansing wipes, and a comprehensive first aid guide. There are also sting relief wipes, tweezers, trauma shears, and a removable CPR kit that owners can hook to their belt or keyring. Unlike bags that are entirely loaded with bandages and adhesives, Surviveware’s kit contains a high-quality assortment of the most commonly used first aid items.

It is noteworthy that despite holding 100 life-saving provisions, this kit only weighs one pound, making it easy for adventure seekers and hunters to carry a full-blown first aid kit without being weighed down. The kit's weight and shape allow it to be hung on a carabiner and hooked to any rucksack or rollbar. The kit, which is available on Amazon Prime, promotes easy access through its MOLLE-friendly straps that safely secures the bag on backpacks, hammocks, tents, or daypacks.

Kit owners also love the organized system of the kit. The supplies are contained within organized, labeled compartments that keep the provisions separated. Each compartment is marked, which helps keep the supplies in order and easily identified during critical situations.

John, an Amazon customer, shared his observation about this Small First Aid Kit:

"I've thankfully not had to make use of this kit yet, but I'm quite happy with it nonetheless. You can tell some thought was put into the design and implementation, from the rugged but lightweight construction to the organized/labeled interior.

The outer material is water-resistant, and in addition, much of the content is also kept in sealed bags, so you have double protection. It's small enough to keep with you on any outdoor activities but is still well equipped to handle most common issues you'd encounter. It would make a good first aid kit to keep in your vehicle, as well. Though everyone has their own needs/ideas about what a first aid kit should come with, this one is a great place to start and build from, in my opinion."

Enjoy a safe Christmas Tree hunting spree by bringing your Surviveware Small First Aid Kit. Order your Surviveware Small First Aid Kit today by clicking here.

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