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๐ฉบ Stay Ready, Stay ConfidentโYour Emergency Lifesaver in a Bag!
The First Aid Only 299-Piece All-Purpose Emergency First Aid Kit is a compact, highly organized kit designed for quick access to a wide range of first aid essentials. With 299 items including bandages, ointments, antiseptic wipes, and burn cream, it fits neatly into backpacks, cars, or desks. Its dual-layer zippered case with clear compartments ensures fast retrieval, making it ideal for home, office, travel, and outdoor use. HSA/FSA eligible, this kit combines convenience, comprehensive coverage, and portability for proactive safety wherever you go.























| ASIN | B000069EYA |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,449 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #6 in First Aid Kits (Health & Household) |
| Brand | First Aid Only |
| Brand Name | First Aid Only |
| Color | Multicolored |
| Container Type | Bag |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 77,659 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00092265324427 |
| Included Components | All-Purpose First Aid Kit |
| Item Dimensions | 9.25 x 3 x 7 inches |
| Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | First Aid Only |
| Manufacturer Part Number | FAO-442 |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Features | Compact |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Number | FAO-442 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Compact |
| Recommended Uses For Product | On-the-Go First Aid |
| Special Feature | Compact |
| UPC | 092265324427 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
B**.
Best bang for your buck!
I really like this first-aid kit. I researched a bunch and this seemed to have the best bang for your buck. Itโs perfect to keep in the house or in the car. Compact but very useful. All the included materials are decent quality, and itโs easy enough to find things inside.
S**9
The best first aid kit for the car for the price by far
The First Aid Only All-purpose First Aid Kit is a bargain for the price. I keep one of these in all of my family's cars in case of emergency, and it has come in handy more than a couple of times. It has so many items included and pretty much whatever you would need for most minor first aid needs is in here, plus some. We've never seen anything with quite so many items included in a price even close to this. How many times have you been out somewhere for the day and had a headache and needed a pain killer, or gotten a paper cut and needed a bandaid (but didn't have one in the right size)? From about 100 bandages of different sizes and types, to antiseptic wipes, antibiotic pouches, anti-itch and anti-sting relief, burn relief, moleskin, gloves, and emergency blanket, a cold compress, and one time use thermometer, scissors, and tweezers โ it really has a solution for about every kind of minor first aid situation that could come up in a given day or even on a camping trip. We've actually purchased these as gifts for other family members as well, and they have all loved how small and convenient these are and how many things are packed into this great case that can stow away so easily in the car. It includes a few small packs of acetaminophen, aspirin, and ibuprofen, and we noticed these had an expiration date of about a year after our purchase, and these can be easily replaced by putting a few of each of these pills in a plastic bag when the other packs need to be replaced. The plastic tweezers are the only thing I might replace in the kit with metal ones, only because if someone got a splinter out camping or hiking, I'm not sure the plastic ones would be very helpful. Otherwise, totally great kit. If you don't want to spend significantly more money but want a great all purpose first aid kit, this one is fantastic.
J**R
Recommend
What can I say. If you need it you will use it. Has a lot of different items for multiple issues. Easy to carry and provides an ease of mind for added safety. Quality is good
C**R
First in Last Out - What a product!
First Aid Only has truly outdone themselves with their remarkable product! This comprehensive first aid kit comes in a sturdy and durable case, ensuring the utmost protection for its contents. When I opened it for the first time, I was astounded by the array of medical supplies it contained. It seemed like every section imaginable was covered! The assortment of bandages provided is truly impressive. From small ones for minor cuts to larger ones that can cover an entire knee, they have every situation covered. The inclusion of essential tools such as tweezers, scissors, and gauze further enhances the kit's functionality. Additionally, the kit features antibacterial wipes, low strength painkillers like aspirin or Tylenol, gloves, rescue blankets, tapes, burn gel, and so much more. It's truly a comprehensive collection of supplies. One aspect I appreciate is its portability. I decided to keep this kit in my truck for quick and easy access during emergencies. It's incredibly convenient to have such a well-stocked first aid kit readily available. However, it's important to note that the medication inside is sensitive to heat, so it's crucial to store the kit in a cool place to maintain its effectiveness. In my case, I decided to personalize the kit by adding a few additional items. I included ziplock bags, strings, a better pair of scissors, and some cotton balls to cater to my specific needs. These modifications have made the kit even more versatile and adaptable. While there's so much to admire about this product, it's worth mentioning that the casing is not waterproof. This could potentially be a concern in situations where moisture or water exposure is a factor. It's the only reason why I wouldn't give it a perfect five-star rating. Overall, I am immensely grateful to First Aid Only for creating such an outstanding and comprehensive first aid kit. The thoughtfulness and attention to detail that went into assembling this collection of supplies are evident. It has become an invaluable asset in my preparedness, providing me with peace of mind in case of any unexpected situations.
K**.
Great combination of price, portabilty, and product variety/quantity
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.
T**Y
Has everything you need for small injuries
Perfect first Aid Kit for putting in your car, house, camping, boating. Has everything you need and more!! Except for saline, liquids.
H**U
Good deal depending on price
I was looking for a good (affordable) first aid kit for my car for 'just in case' and to supplement my home supplies. I got this one for $11.59 in blue and it was a steal. It's missing a couple things according to the red cross list. Triangle bandages can be picked up on Amazon for less than dollar (add-on item). CPR face shields can be picked up cheap as well. I wish it had fewer band-aids and more first aid cream and burn packets, maybe add a couple missing items. Like someone else mentioned, the scissors and tweezers are cheap. I'd replace the tweezers at least, they're pretty useless. The one time thermometer is better than nothing but perhaps should be replaced by a cheap oral thermometer. The storage bag is thin plastic but seems durable enough for sitting around, allows for some expansion. I'm not sure how well it would hold up if in a rough environment. I think a less durable bag is a fine trade-off for more supplies for intended use. It has some room for more stuff if you want to add. The inside is pretty well organized with pockets and such. I think this a good 'start-off' kit that can easily be fit to your personal needs. Check dollar stores for any needed additional/replacement supplies. Overall, it comes down to personal preference. Some of the other more expensive kits have (potentially) a more durable storage bag and come with some of the missing supplies. They have fewer supplies overall but it's probably mostly band-aids/pads. With the additional/replacement supplies the cost will probably be $20-25 depending on what you add. Most kits at that price are ~150-200 pieces. It just depends on what you want and if you intend on adding/replacing items. List of things to consider adding (red cross): Triangle bandages (2) CPR face mask/breathing barrier Oral thermometer (non glass/non mercury) Amounts of bandages vary but I think you're probably fine Personal ideas depending on intended storage and level of anxiety: Hand Sanitizer Safety pins Glow stick(s)/small flashlight Poncho(s) Maybe even a small pocket knife if you don't normally carry one (which you should) Emergency whistle aloe gel for sunburns hydrocortisone cream tourniquet Another kit to consider: First Aid Kit in Red Fabric Bag with Reflective Strip (104 Pieces) for emergency and survival situations. Ideal for the Car, Camping, Hiking, Travel, Office, Sports, Pets, Hunting, Home
C**T
A decent proce for a BASIC first aid kit-this is not stocked for major injuries
I know a LOT about emergency preparedness and have everything from water filtration and headlamps to a fully stocked 48 hour emergency backpack, ready to grab and go (which includes emergency rations, clothing, camp stove, flares, flashlight, gloves, space blanket, etc). I believe in being prepared for emergencies BEFORE they occur. That means investing a little time, to identify your needs, and customizing your emergency kit to address those potential risks. Having said that, this is NOT a fully stocked medical emergency kit. Don't expect it to prepare you for any emergency. It's a BASIC first aid kit, but it's a decent one for the price. For $12 you get a couple of years worth of alcohol wipes, gauze bandages (for larger wounds), burn cream, band aids (a variety, but mostly small cuts and scrapes), medical creams, q-tips and a few items for larger injuries. It doesn't come with any dental emergency items, nor does it have an emergency space blanket, nothing for broken bones. As stated previously, it's a basic first aid kit. Quality first aid items can get expensive and customers should be REALISTIC about what to expect they're getting for this price. I have an emergency medical kit for our home that is quite extensive. For each of our families vehicles, I've stocked a decent quality first aid kit (mine has more than the rest because I hike and mountain bike so I keep a larger variety of emergency supplies in it). I purchased this kit for use at work. With a small staff of 15, in about 1.5 years we haven't used even half of the items in the kit, and have been able to take care of all minor issues, from cuts and scrapes to punctures and headaches. This is a basic kit. I figure I'll probably replace it in a couple more years. Band aids don't last forever anyhow. This kit is easily replaceable. At this price, we can restock what's been used every few years, without breaking the bank. I highly recommend this for offices, and small businesses. I recommend a kit that is more extensive for vehicle and home use.
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