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Okay, what we have here, is this simple snake kit. Any area where you're at, where there's
Diamondbacks, or any other poisonous snakes, okay we have this kit. What it contains, get
this out of the way, and is we have the alcohol wipes and the sting relief. These kits you
can pick up at any drugstore. You can actually online you can order this, these. Now this
is the extractor. The way this is used, put this down, is it extracts venom from any bite
area, it comes with a razor. So any area that does have hair in it, you need to shave it
real quick. And it, we have different suction cups here, according to the size of the bite.
You can get bit by a baby rattlesnake or an adult; it's going to be a different size bite.
See the suction, okay, the extractor stays out and as you put it down on the bite, okay,
you push down and it creates a suction. And it locks into place. Now it's locked. Okay,
now what's the purpose of this? It helps to extract the venom. You still have to go to
the doctor, no matter what, the emergency room. But what this does is it gives you extra
time. Can you see how my skin is starting to rise inside the cup? See that like dome
like, like formation? That's the suction, that's the actual venom that will be sucked
out of the wound. When you're finished getting all that out, you want to tip it upside down
before it goes into the cup, okay? And when you think you've gotten as much as possible,
while you're doing this you should be on your way to, to see a doctor, undo it. Okay? It
undoes the suction; you can see the ring on my hand. It helps to extract a lot of venom
and you also have them, if you get bit by a baby, which are more poisonous, by the way,
than adults. Because the baby rattlesnake does not know how to control its venom, so
it will probably release all its venom into you. Same thing, you can see that. Same suction,
same process. You should always have one of these kits on hand if you're going out camping
in any area that has any poisonous snakes.