First Aid Kit Hard Red Case 326 Pieces Exceeds OSHA and ANSI Guidelines

By | April 12, 2017
First Aid Kit Hard Red Case 326 Pieces Exceeds OSHA and ANSI Guidelines

The Be Smart Get Prepared First Aid Kit complies or exceeds all OSHA guidelines for small business and meets ANSI types I and II requirements. It is in a hard carrying case with more storage space inside and a multi-compartment organizer. It can be carried around for portability or mounted on a wall in a central location. Contents: 21 antiseptic towelettes, 36 alcohol prep pads, 6 sting relief pads, 6 antibiotic ointment packets, 6 burn cream ointments, 10 antacid tablets, 10 aspirin tablets, 10 non-aspirin tablets, 1 instant cold compress 6″ x 9″, 1 English First Aid guide, 1 Spanish First Aid guide, 20 adhesive bandages, 1″ x 3″ 50 adhesive bandages 3/8″ x 1-1/2″, 60 adhesive bandages 3″ x 3/4″, 10 butterfly closures bandages, 18 wound closure strips, 1/4″ x 1-1/2″ 2 gauze rolls, 2″ x 4.1 yards, 2 eye pads, 8 sterile gauze pads 2″ x 2″, 4 sterile gauze pads 4″ x 4″, 1 sterile trauma pad 5″ x 9″, 30 cotton tip applicators, 1 adhesive tape roll 1″ x 5 yards, 5 finger splints, 1 triangular bandage 40″ x 40″ x 56″, 1 tweezers, 1 metal scissor, 4 nitrile examination gloves.

  • Made by the number one leading manufacturer of First Aid Kits in the USA. 326 pieces of comprehensive first aid treatment products.
  • Meets or exceeds OSHA and ANSI 2009 guidelines for 100 people. Ideal for most businesses and perfect for family use at home.
  • Fully organized interior compartments provides quick access. Rugged, sturdy, high density plastic case is impact resistant.
  • Two separate layers of first aid for large and small first aid products and tilting shelves designed for easy access and refill.
  • Wall mounts or folds compactly for storage. Case dimensions: 13″ x 12″ x 4″. Easy slide latches securely locks into place. Includes a refill order form.
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