First Aid Kit Refills

by Admin


Posted on 01-11-2022 11:40 AM



From a small plaster to a dressing, having a first aid kit handy can literally be a lifesaver. For many workplaces, a workplace first aid kit forms an important part of being health and safety compliant. Ensuring you refill a first aid kit after use is just as important as having the kit in the first place, ensuring you pack all the essential items in to cover any first aid incident or emergency. This can be a dressing refill, a new order of plasters or one of many other items. Our viking range of first aid kits will help you ensure you have first aid available, whereas our first aid refills will help you ensure you have the right item and accessories to successfully treat an injury. design

10 Person First Aid Kit

Janek, dublin wallace cameron van and truck first aid kit with bracket up to 5 person compact first aid kit! "the first kid that was in our truck included by manufacturers was huge and was taking up to much space, sure couldnt complain as it it crucial to have one in the truck especially for long driving routes, my boss got me this wallace cameron van and truck first aid kit from hunt office and have to say is brilliant, the same contents only very compact, im loving this compact first aid kit box design!" john wells first aid kit portable wallace cameron first response bag up. content

Try to keep your kit small and simple. Stock it with multi-use items. Almost anything that provides good visibility of contents can be used for a household first aid kit. If your kit will be on the move, a water-resistant, drop-proof container is best. Inexpensive nylon bags, personal kits, fanny packs, or makeup cases serve very well. You do not need to spend a lot of money on a fancy "medical bag. " use resealable sandwich or oven bags to group and compartmentalize items. Put wound supplies in one bag and medications in another.

Burns First Aid Kit – Soft Bag

Medicare sports team first aid kit suitable for use by 15-20 people and is ideal for sports teams and other group sporting activities hsa compliant-contents as recommended by health and safety authority standards compact soft red case with handle for easy carrying water resistant 1 main zipped compartment with pouches and 1 smaller zipped compartment for easy access to and storage of supplies 2 side pockets provide extra storage space 6 injury specific pouches for ease of use: small cuts & burns, medium cuts & scratches, severe bleeding & burns, cpr, protection and instruments kit size: 40 x 25 x 25cm kit includes equipment for: small cuts & burns, medium cuts & scratches, severe bleeding & burns, cpr equipment, first aid protection, first aid instruments and extras.

Catering First Aid Kit – Large

A basic first aid kit may contain: plasters in a variety of different sizes and shapes small, medium and large sterile gauze dressings at least 2 sterile eye dressings triangular bandages skin rash cream, such as hydrocortisone or calendula cream or spray to relieve insect bites and stings antiseptic cream painkillers such as paracetamol (or infant paracetamol for children), aspirin (not to be given to children under 16), or ibuprofen antihistamine cream or tablets.

Dressings (12) defibrillation (3) having the correct first aid equipment can be vital in any healthcare or home setting. Homecare medical have a large selection of first aids products including scissors , sterile products , plasters , first aid kit contents , dressings and defibrillation. Take a look at what we have available below.