First Aid Kits

First Aid Kits

Accidents happen, and when they do, it is important that you have the right supplies to hand in the form of a first aid kit. We carry a range of kits containing everything from plasters to dressings and gloves. We stock a range of sizes suitable for keeping in vehicles in case of emergency or at work in the office.

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  • About First Aid Kits

    Ensure that your business meets British health and safety standards with our comprehensive range of first aid boxes, suitable for workplaces of any type and size. Each kit is equipped with the full range of essential items required to respond to a workplace injury, whether in the office or warehouse.

    With a full range of kits designed to cater to workplaces of different sizes (as well as vehicles related to work), our hand-picked selection includes anything you may need to conform to regulations and respond swiftly in the case of an accident on site.

    Whether you are looking for a compact solution for a small office or a (few) comprehensive kits for a large manufacturing plant, our first aid kits for work offer high-quality, reliable and cost-effective solutions to meet your business’s health and safety needs.


    For Vehicles

    Vehicle first aid kits with a pouch are essential for any business with company vehicles or staff who spend time on the road. Designed to be compact and portable, with a soft shell for storage in smaller spaces, these first aid kits are perfect for cars, vans and lorries of any size.

    Workplace Kits

    Smaller, budget-friendly first aid kit designed for small teams working in higher-risk environments or for medium-sized teams working in lower-risk environments.

    Catering

    Our catering first aid kits and supplies are designed for any food and drink preparation and handling environment. They feature blue plasters designed for high visibility and easy identification.

    Electric Shock

    A form of specialist first aid kit that includes instructions on safely responding to high- and low-voltage incidents. These kits include dressings for the associated burns that occur from electric shock-related incidents.

    Trauma & Severe Bleeding

    These kits include supplies like trauma dressings, tourniquets and haemostatic agents to better manage severe injuries. Ideal for highly hazardous environments where quick and effective response to bleeding emergencies is essential, these supplies are ideal for high-risk work environments and professions, including carpentry, construction, tree-surgeons and security.

    What Makes a Good First Aid Kit?

    When choosing a first aid kit for your workplace, consider the following features that our best products exhibit:

    British Standards (BS) Compliant

    All of our kits are BS compliant, meaning they are equipped with the full range of items needed to respond to conceivable workplace injuries, meeting British workplace regulations.

    Clear Labelling and Instructions

    Each item is clearly labelled with usage instructions, making them easy to use even in stressful situations.

    Size

    Your kit should be the correct size for your current workforce. A small first aid kit, for example, is a great solution for 1-4 people in a higher hazard workplace, (like a warehouse) or 1-24 in a lower hazard environment (like an office). Sometimes, it’s better to cater to a larger number of employees using more, smaller kits; rather than less bigger kits as this way, they might be easier for staff to access when needed.

    The Best-Before-Date

    Items inside the first aid kit (as well as the box itself) are all clearly labelled with a best-before date. This allows employees, first aiders, and appointed safety officers to know when the kit needs to be replaced and at what point the items inside are no longer up to standards.