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The General MediFirst Aid Kit is a comprehensive 309-piece first aid solution designed for various environments, featuring a night reflective design for easy visibility, high-quality certified supplies, and versatility for home, travel, and outdoor use.
E**S
Great first aid kit
Very well put together first aid kit, covers all the basics and still has room to add some items. Definitely a must have for those back country trips.
J**S
A very good deal.
This is the best deal I have found in a long time. I was actually looking for a 1st aid refill kit and found this for a better price. It is jam packed with goodies and it actually is more complete and contained too many items to fit in my previous kit! My only suggestion to the vendor would be to include an easily observable list of contents in the kit.
A**N
Very good product
This first aid kit is very well equipped
M**C
The best investment you’ll ever make
Best bang for your buck! 309 pieces in a very small little zipper pack first aid kit. I bought this for my son for his mission. It’s small to fit in his suitcase perfect for him and he has used it a mini of times, and it has everything he needs from scissors to Band-Aids to gauze Tapes ibuprofens, you name it to get you even to the hospital. I would highly recommend this to anyone. I have this in my own home and been nursing for 25 years. Highly recommend it.
V**B
First Aid
Great kit for the office and good price for the amount of stuff. Small and can fit anywhere.
R**R
Excellent value
Excellent value!! Well supplied, well packaged & easily packed &/or stored. We bought this for our first aid kit for the boat.
N**D
Inlove with my first aid kit
My first aid kit delivered an I get all my pieces love it so much
D**N
Excellent product for the price and well-stocked
I can recommend this kit to anyone looking for a modestly priced first aid kit for home or car, and intend to buy a second one (for my husband's car).The case was reasonably sturdy, and I liked the reflective tape (easy to find in an emergency). It was also well-stocked, with enough room to add more items (a big plus). I added to it: an American Red Cross First Aid booklet, quick-clot bandanges, a cord you could use for a tourniquet, aspirin, ibuprofin, and benadryl. Had to send away for the American Red Cross First Aid booklet, since what the kit had was inadequate -- I'd like them add the book in the future. I then drew up an alphabetical list of what the kit contained, and in which pocket, and when it should be replaced, and attached that to the outside of the kit for quick reference in an emergency. I slipped into each pocket an alpha list of what was in that pocket -- again, for quick reference in an emergency.I also listed each item in the kit (in alpha order), along with which pocket the item was in (and the expiration date of the item) and rubber-banded it to the outside of the kit. If someone's stopped breathing or bleeding out, you don't want to have to upend the entire kit to find what a CPR mask, gloves or wound gauze. Likewise, you need to know when to rotate or replace items.I also slipped into each pocket of the kit an inventory of what was in the pocket (listed alphabetically), then put the entire kit into a backpack, since it's going into my car and I want to be able to find it quickly (instead of losing the kit amongst the junk in my trunk).
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