How can I organize my medicine chest?
A lot of times the medicine cabinet itself isn't the best place to have medicines. People tend to have more medicines nowadays than, you know, what would fit in a medicine cabinet. So, they use a drawer or a space in the bathroom to keep that. I like to organize things in certain groups. There's the first aid items, and that's where you would put the things like the alcohol, the peroxide, the band-aids, you know, any sort of antibacterial creams or lotions. So, you know, I'll get a container and I'll put all those things in that. Then I tend to have something that might, a container, that might have all the homeopathic things that people have. or one for all the cold, you know, and allergy remedies because again nowadays there are so many options out there and people tend to have more than just, you know, one thing. I'll have another small container for prescription medicines, you know, and maybe one for all the aspirins and Advils and all the different like sort of pain relievers. So, you know, if you have a lot of things it's good, again, to break them up in all these different groups and try to fit them all in one drawer if you can, you know. If not, you can put everything just in one container and keep it like that. And if you don't have a lot of drawer space or shelf space for all of these things, you can get a container that has a lid and a handle and you can put all those things in there and keep it you know under the sink and just grab it when you need to or just keep it on a shelf and just grab it when you need to. And it's also great, too, for travel. If you end up taking a road trip in your car or something, you want to make sure you have all your medicines and first aid supplies, you just grab it and go. So, there's a lot of different ways you can organize that so that even if you don't have the space, you have a designated area for all your first aid and medicines.