Description
First Aid Only 299 Piece All-Purpose First Aid Emergency Kit (FAO-442}
First Aid Only 298 Piece All-Purpose First Aid Kit
The First Aid Only 298 Piece All-Purpose First Aid Kit will have you prepared for any potential emergency at home, in the office or on the go. The essential first aid supplies are ideal to treat pain and swelling, as well as cuts, scrapes, and burns.
First Aid Essentials
Essential First Aid
Kit contains 298 first aid supplies for treating common cuts, scrapes, aches and pains.
Organization
Clear plastic liner in nylon case for organization and quick access to first aid supplies.
Portable
Lightweight, easy to carry case.
Connor –
I picked this up because it was on a lightning sale! Really is a complete first aid kit! Even has a few ibuprofen in it! Plenty of bandages and even some treatment for minor burns! I wish it came with a disposable CPR shield, but that’s just me being nit-picky! Great purchase for anyone looking for a first aid kit to put in their car, for camping, or even around the house! Highly recommend!
Charlotte West –
Great deal for the price!
rudi –
Full of useful items
Andrew Casapini –
I needed a new first aid kit for my boat. This kit has everything I need to pass my safety inspection.
Jim C. Shideler –
Great little package that includes more than I expected! Good value, and quality products.
Cindy Jenkins –
Awesome I’m seriously impressed contents are plentiful Every situation coved well enough for seeking long term professional medical attention
Deborah Dzurikanin –
Title says it all. Grandson off to college this fall. Am gathering together things he may need and not think to take. This is a nice kit. Won’t take up much room. The zippered case looks like it will withstand wear and tear. Would buy again.
Franco Castro –
Great kit. I originally order it for my motorcycle however I let my self go thinking that for the price would be a very small kit however it is actually a medium size. It has a very nice inventory however I don’t think I would need that many band aids in any circumstance. There are a couple things that feel a bit cheap however for the price there is no way you can best it.
Kyle T.Kyle T. –
I like to have a well stocked first aid kit nearby as much as possible, especially in my car. I bought a larger first aid kit with a hard plastic case to keep in my SUV, but I wanted another kit that was smaller to keep in my backpack wherever I go. I bought this based on reviews, and I must say that for $15 this kit deserves a 4.5 – 5 rating. With that said, I not used most of the products in this bag yet, with the exception of band aids and whatnot. They stick just fine, and theres lots of them. Keep in mind, this bag is packed for its size, yet still has a little room left for a couple extras if you so desire. Also keep in mind I wouldn’t expect this kit to be all inclusive for a traumatic injury of course – but then again if you’re expecting to deal with traumatic injuries, you probably shouldn’t be looking at $15 first aid kits. So for what it is, this is a very well stocked kit for a great price.Some additions I would recommend would include a set of nice tweezers and scissors. The included tweezers are plastic, and the shears that are included are very small and are in a sealed bag to keep them clean (I included a picture of these items to show what comes in the kit).All in all, if you’re looking for a portable first aid kit that is easily accessible, this is a great choice. It fits nicely in a large compartment of a backpack (where I keep mine), a large purse, or you could fit it in the glove box of most vehicles. I would also add that this is about the threshold of a widely portable kit; if you get a more advanced kit, you will often start to lose portability as the kits typically start getting pretty large. So this is about the best price/portability/product combination for the price, in my opinion.
Tanya –
Perfect for our go bag