Protect Life First Aid Kit for Home/Business, HSA/FSA Eligible Emergency Kit | Mini Travel First Aid Kit | Camping First Aid Kit Hiking | Small First Aid Kit for Car | Survival Medical Kit – 100pcs
$14.90

Price: $14.90
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Product Dimensions : 7.5 x 5.2 x 1.5 inches; 8.47 ounces
Item model number : XM-jzfl912-2
Date First Available : June 20, 2019
Manufacturer : Blue Golf LLC
ASIN : B07Q3FVY3P
MED KITS DESIGNED BY EMERGENCY CARE EXPERTS: Be ready for your next trip with our 100-piece first aid kit. Chosen by professionals, this camping kit & backpacking medical kit is packed with must-haves for minor injuries during outdoor adventures.
POCKET-SIZED & PORTABLE FIRST AID BAG: Our emergency first aid kit is lightweight & compact (7.5″ x 5.2″ x 1.5″) for on-the-go readiness. You can fit our travel size first aid kit for camping in your pocket or backpack without weighing yourself down.
PREMIUM-QUALITY MEDICAL SAFETY KIT: We manufacture our small first aid kits in a modern facility, using only quality materials. All medical supplies in our camp first aid kit for home & travel have maximum shelf life and long-lasting reliability.
BASIC FIRST AID KIT ESSENTIALS: Stay prepared & ready anytime, anywhere with our sports & travel first aid kit. This mini first aid kit is a necessity for activities like hiking or biking and for unexpected situations at the gym, home, or office.
PROTECT LIFE PROMISE – We care about keeping people safe with our portable first aid kit for purse & bags. Should you have any issues with our medical first aid kit FSA, contact us immediately and a member of our team will be in touch.
Customers say
Customers find this first aid kit comprehensive, containing plenty of items including large quantities of bandages, and appreciate its perfect size for backpacks and gloveboxes. Moreover, the kit is well-designed and durable for car trunk use, with customers noting it provides everything needed for day trips and travel. Additionally, they consider it good value for money, with one customer mentioning it’s jam-packed with various medical necessities.
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8 reviews for Protect Life First Aid Kit for Home/Business, HSA/FSA Eligible Emergency Kit | Mini Travel First Aid Kit | Camping First Aid Kit Hiking | Small First Aid Kit for Car | Survival Medical Kit – 100pcs
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Amanda Johansen –
Great first aid kit for a hiking bag
I bought this to have in my hiking bag. I haven’t had to use it yet, but it has more than enough bandages and other items for any injury I might suffer or encounter on the trail. Lightweight and doesn’t take up too much room. An essential for every hiker!
Natasha Pabon –
Compact and Has Everything
Has everything you need.
Victoria –
Good
Added a few extra things. Great to have just in case. Gave it to my sweetie to have in his car.
Shoppers –
Well-Stocked and Compact for Everyday Emergencies
It is a reliable choice for both home and business use. It’s well-organized, compact, and packed with essential medical supplies that cover most minor injuries and emergencies. The kitâs portability makes it easy to store or take on the go. While it could benefit from more comprehensive instructions for some of the items, the overall quality and variety of supplies make it a great value. A must-have for quick, accessible first aid.
Amazon Customer –
Compact with everything you need
Great price and great to have on hand for emergency
Maria Sierra –
First aid items
Very useful.
Bruce E. Layne –
Good Basic First Aid Kit, Proper Assortment, Some Room For Additions – Great For A Motorcycle
I bought this as a first aid kit for a small adventure motorcycle.The value is excellent. The build quality is pretty good. I wish there was a little more room for additional items because many people will want to add some of their own specialty items. I was able to add an assortment of OTC medications in single dose packs and a few topical packets of burn ointment, hydrocortisone anti-itch ointment, and triple antibacterial ointment.Safety pins are handy but 15 seems a bit excessive in a small kit.The tourniquet is light duty but probably adequate.The medical scissors also seemed light duty but adequate. Most small first aid kits in this price range omit this very useful item.The CPR mask is an item I probably won’t use as the last I checked, the recommendation was chest compression only. I removed the sterile eye wash, useful as it is, as something I was concerned might spill in rough handling or freeze and rupture.The small tweezers are a great item that’s often overlooked. Many small first aid kits have little or no gauze and no tape but this kit has a small but useful quantity of each, as well as moleskin, fingertip bandages and knuckle bandages. Many inexpensive kits get a high item count at a low cost by including way too many of the same low quality adhesive bandages in maybe two sizes. This kit has useful amounts of bandages in a wide variety, including specialty bandages that might commonly be needed.Pro Tip: A first aid kit is always carried and for most people, seldom used. I slipped my first aid kit into a 4 mil thick clear plastic bag and heat sealed it to waterproof it. It’s easy to rip open the bag if needed and I can reseal it when I return from my trip. This is a very inexpensive and lightweight method to waterproof a first aid kit. 6 mil plastic would be even better.
racheldessa –
BEST KIT EVER. READ THIS REVIEW!
I’m a former EMT, wife of a LEO, a mother of 4, and Director of HR. I mention this because first aid and safety is a second nature, daily component of every aspect of my life, every day. I had been doing a poor job piecing together a medical bag of my own; it’s a lot to stay on top of. Situations change, resources get used, you forget to replenish your stock, medication expires, you really don’t ever think of something you REALLY need, until you don’t have it.THIS KIT HAS IT ALL. I have this bag with me AT ALL TIMES. As a former EMT, I’m still in the habit of stopping if I see a car accident, or someone is in distress at the store (if first responders are not already on scene). The very first week I owned this, a coach took a line drive to the face at the baseball field, and I was right there, readily available, gloved up, cleaned the wound, minimized the bleed, applied ointment and butterfly bandages, cracked open that ice pack, and gave him some Tylenol (from my purse) for the headache he was bound to end up with. After the game, he went to Urgent Care to get checked out… they said if it hadn’t been immediately treating and bandaged, he would have required stitches. This kit very literally saved this guy from needles in his face.The ONLY things I’ve added to it, is Benadryl, and that’s because I’M super allergic to bee stings, and my pen light for checking pupils. The whistle and compass, some may think are silly, but any Boy Scout knows that you WILL need this while camping at some point (if not for your own direction, but to track incoming storm clouds). I highly recommended leaving this kit intact and not taking out the things you think you won’t use… you WILL use everything in here.Alex, the co-found of Protect Life, had reached out to me via email, and included a colorful, simple, first aid primary care e-guide. I have this printed out at home, for my kids reference in the event I’m not home, and with our safety training information at work.Seriously superb job putting this together! I can’t say enough good things about it. It’s everything you need, and in my opinion, worth much more than the price. Don’t forget to restock as you use supplies! Stay safe and be well.Huge thanks to all of our first responders!! You are appreciated!!