Size:1 Count The First Aid Only 299 Piece All-Purpose First Aid Kit will have you prepared for any potential emergency at home, in the office or on the go. The essential first aid supplies are ideal to treat pain and swelling, as well as cuts, scrapes, and burns. The clear pockets in the fabric pouch keep the 299 first aid supplies organized and easy to locate. This kit is the ideal size, fitting nicely into a backpack, vehicle compartment or desk drawer.   Kit Contents: Adhesive Fabric Bandages, 1" x 3": 10; Adhesive Fabric Bandages, 3/4" x 3": 20; Adhesive Plastic Bandages, 1" x 3": 30; Adhesive Plastic Bandages, 2” x 4”: 2; Adhesive Plastic Bandages, 3/8" x 1-1/2": 50; Adhesive Plastic Bandages, ¾” x 3”: 75; Alcohol Wipes: 14; Antibiotic Ointment Packets, 0.9g: 6; Aluminized Rescue Blanket, 52” x 84”: 1; Aspirin Tablets: 6; Burn Gel Packet, 1/8 oz: 1; Butterfly Wound Closures: 3; BZK Antiseptic Towelettes: 15; Cold Pack, 4” x 5”: 1; Conforming Gauze Roll, 2": 1; Cotton Tipped Applicators: 10; Disposable Thermometer: 1; Extra-Strength Non-Aspirin Tablets: 6; Finger Splint/Tongue Depressor: 2; Fingertip Fabric Bandages: 4; First Aid Cream Packets, 0.9g: 2; First Aid Guide: 1; First Aid Tape, 1/2" x 5yd: 2; Ibuprofen Tablets: 6; Knuckle Fabric Bandages: 4; Moleskin (Blister Prevention), 2" x 2": 3; Nitrile Exam Gloves: 2; Patch Plastic Bandages, 1 ½” x 1 ½”: 1; Scissors: 1; Sterile Gauze Pads, 2" x 2": 6; Sterile Gauze Pads, 3" x 3": 4; Sterile Gauze Pads, 4” x 4”: 2; Sting Relief Wipes: 3; Trauma Pad, 5" x 9": 1; Tweezers: 1. Search terms (optional) : First Aid Kit, First Aid, First Aid Care, Bandage, Bandaid, First Aid Kits, Band-Aid, Band Aid, Woundcare, Cuts, Scrapes, Adhesive Bandages, Adhesive Bandage, Sheer Bandage, Clear Bandage, Latex Free Bandage, Latex Free Band Aid, Burn Care, Injury, Antiseptic, Soft Case Kit
T**Y
Holy Band-Aids Batman!
This kit is well thought-out as far as the different items that are in it. Although 299 pieces is a little deceptive.There are 196 Band-Aids, 50 of which are the tiny "Junior" Band-Aids. I suppose those Junior Band-Aids can come in handy if you have small kids. Not necessarily for using as Band-Aids but to give them something that makes them feel better. A small badge of Honor, A trophy to show that they've been wounded, even though it's superficial at best.Also the ibuprofen Aspirin and Tylenol which are listed at 6 each is really just 3 packages of 2 each. It should also be noted that some of the medication expires in a little more than a year. That doesn't really worry me too much though because contrary to Common belief over the counter medication does not get dangerous with age, it just loses potency.What I wish this kit had is less Band-Aids and was better stocked with the other items. The kit only has 1 trauma pad, 1 4x4 sterile gauze, 1 gauze roll, one burn gel, one set of gloves, and on... I mean if I'm really in a situation where I need a 4x4 gauze, only one is not going to do much for me. I guess I could always put 20 Band-Aids on it and hope it holds.For the price I paid (under $12) being that it was on sale, I do suppose I got my money's worth. It's a good starting point for someone to build a kit. In order for it to be an excellent kit it will need to be fortified.
K**R
First aid kit
Did NOT get everything listed check your case when you get it, they must be hoping nobody will check to see if everything they list will be in it. So disappointing. Where you see open spots in the pictures those items I didn’t receive and there were quite a few . The pills I didn’t get enough. No thermometer Etc...
S**S
Suggestions from a former first responder
There's a lot of the same items in this. Mine contained mainly alcohol wipes and bandaids. It's a mess too. You should be able to find things quickly and easily in an emergency. The American Red Cross recommends kits for a family of four include the following:- 2 absorbent compress dressings (5 x 9 inches)- 25 adhesive bandages (assorted sizes)- 1 adhesive cloth tape (10 yards x 1 inch)- 5 antibiotic ointment packets (approximately 1 gram)- 5 antiseptic wipe packets- 2 packets of aspirin (81 mg each)- 1 blanket (space blanket)- 1 pocket mask/breathing barrier (with one-way valve)- 1 instant cold compress- 2 pair of non-latex gloves (size: large)- 2 hydrocortisone ointment packets (approximately 1 gram each)- Scissors- 1 roller bandage (3 inches wide)- 1 roller bandage (4 inches wide)- 5 sterile gauze pads (3 x 3 inches)- 5 sterile gauze pads (4 x 4 inches)- Oral thermometer (digital)- 2 triangular bandages- Tweezers- First aid instruction booklet (Read it before you need it!)My Own Suggestions (add to kit):- Sterile gloves!- Some 6" long pre-cut strips of standard kinesiology tape to reduce pain and swelling.- Antihistamine (Benadryl)- Injectable epinephrine and/or Asthma inhaler if you require them- Diarrhea medication (Imodium)- Anti-nausea medication (Dramamine)- Emergency contact numbers- Current list of medications and allergies- Hemostatic (blood-stopping) gauze- Liquid bandage- Sunburn relief gel or spray- Lubricating eye drops/wash- Q-tips- Discuss with your physician first so if you're drug tested at work you have medical documentation... Medical marijuana (CBD) if it's legal in your state. It's legal in some states where THC is not because CBD is not psychoactive. An Indica strain with 25% CBD can do a lot for pain without leaving you addicted to pain killers. Matches and a joint protection tubule should be fine.
C**G
Good Kit for the price, should add some things yourself.
Bought two of these for each car, okay car kit for minor items, I would suggest for more serious things, car accident, outdoor excursions etc, sports you improve this kit with some more gauze only has one small pack as well as something like a quick clot sponge. Its has all the band aids you will ever need as well as many basics, and a good kit for the price. The reason I gave it 3 stars is because in both kits I got they did not have all 299 pieces listed, specifically it was missing some of the larger bandages and pads, it would have 2 or 3 when it should have had 6 according to the list on the packaging. This happen on 4-5 things in each kit, I think there just not putting them in, as they were missing the same amount on both kits ordered about 2 weeks apart. Sum it up good kit for the price can't build it for the cost, and somethings is always better then nothing, but could use a little more stuff for serious injury.
C**T
I FEEL CHEATED; DESCRIPTION IS DECEPTIVE!
I FEEL CHEATED! This First Aid Kit was supposed to contain 299 Items, and if you count a single package of two pills as 2 Items, a package of two gauze pads as 2 Items, then I suppose it does contain 299 Items. That is absurd! Who in the world would count a sealed package of two pills as 2 Items or a sealed, sterile package of two gauze pads as 2 Items? Once either is opened, then even if only one pill or sterile pad is used, the other becomes unusable since the package has been opened. There is absolutely no doubt that the DESCRIPTION OF THIS FIRST AID KIT IS DECEPTIVE!
G**T
Can’t keep in car in warm weather
Something in kit erupted in my car white ooze all over kit. Had to dump it.
A**R
Not scissors pictured
Decent general first aid pack. Only issue is it doesn't come with the full-metal scissors pictured. It instead comes with some really cheap plastic handled scissors. For that lapse in as-advertised accuracy I only give it 3 stars.
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