First Aid Kits for sale

First Aid Kits for sale

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First Aid Oz has custom made First Aid Kits available for sale in our online store.

Keep them in your home, car, boat, at work, take them camping or hiking.

Each kit has a waterproof zip locked carry bag or solid case. You can choose from a selection of Kit sizes including 150 or 230 pieces.

We can deliver directly to your home or office, anywhere across Australia.

Alternatively, if you are attending a First Aid class, you can collect your Kit on the day.

For those studying First Aid Online, you may find the kit useful for some of the assessment tasks.

Order your First Aid Kit here

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$ 34.99


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$ 24.99


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150 pieces (medium)

first aid kits for sale
230 pieces (large)

What’s in our Kit ?

Typical contents may include any of:

  • Flashlight
    Ice Pack
    CPR Mask
    Saline
    Medical Tape 1.25x450cm
    Medium Adhesive Bandages 72x19mm
    Large Adhesive Bandages 72x25mm
    Mini Adhesive Bandages 40x10mm
    Fingertip Adhesive Bandages 45x51mm
    Emergency Blanket 130x210cm x 12μm
    Scissors
    Safety Pins
    TPE Tourniquet 45×2.5×0.06cm
    Triangular Bandage 96x96x135cm
    Sterile Gauze Pads 5x5cm,8ply
    Elastic Bandage 5x450cm
    Cotton Swabs
    Alcohol Prep Pad
    PVC Gloves
    1x First aid carry case

 

Why have a First Aid kit ?

A well-stocked first-aid kit can help you respond effectively to common injuries and emergencies. Keep at least one first-aid kit in your home and one in your car. Store your kits someplace easy to get to and out of the reach of young children. Make sure children old enough to understand the purpose of the kits know where they’re stored.

Not only is it important to have medical supplies on hand, a first aid kit keeps everything together in a portable package that’s easy to grab when someone gets hurt. (Mayo Clinic)

But remember, first aid kits aren’t a cure. They’re designed to treat injuries, not heal them. While some minor or moderate injuries can be dealt with at home using the contents of a first aid kit, more serious ones usually require a trip to hospital. A good first aid kit will help reduce the impact of the injury while you’re en-route to proper medical care. (Choice)

Completing a first aid course means you’ll know exactly what to use when treating an injury and how to use the equipment effectively.

First aid is emergency care given immediately to an injured person. The purpose of first aid is to minimize injury and future disability. In serious cases, first aid may be necessary to keep the victim alive.