"Real" First Aid Kit-$34.95
Our kits are not only designed to treat real world emergencies but, also meet first aid protocols.
Designed and created by a 25 yr. Professional Firefighter, First Aid Instructor is why you won't
find the following in any of our kits.
Hydrogen Peroxide, Alcohol wipes, Ammonia
Inhalants, Butterfly bandages, Syrup of Ipecac.

Here is why. Peroxide increases bacteria growth, damages tissue, slows healing. Alcohol
damages tissue. Ammonia Inhalants can cause allergic reactions, difficulty breathing. Butterflies
can close in the bacteria to increase infection. Syrup of Ipecac induces vomiting which can be
aspirated into the lungs.

Contents: 12" Bag
1 CPR mouth barrier
3 5x9 trauma dressings
8 4x4 gauze pads
2 triangular dressings
2 rolls of gauze
1 12" arm splint
1 cold pack
24 oz. sterile water
1 roll first aid tape
20 band-aids
1 emergency thermal blanket
1 paramedic scissors
1 tweezers
1 2x6 burn gel dressing
2 antimicrobial wipes
15 antiseptic wipes
2 pr. vinyl gloves
1st aid guide
When prioritizing Emergency Supplies, the priority should always be first aid. Whether a home
emergency or a major disaster such as an earthquake there is nothing more important than
caring immediately for the injured. For disaster planning at your site see our
Disaster Supply
Guidelines.

Food can wait, water can wait. The injuries won't. In most emergencies serious injuries
present themselves immediately. You must be able to care for them at once. Remember, the
disaster supplies should be able to treat both the serious and the minor. Also keep in mind
the supplies should match the level of training of the rescuers. Our Disaster First Aid Bag will
support at least 150 persons at your site. Our "Real" First Aid Kit is intended for the office or
classroom emergencies. The LifeLite Emergency Stretchers will get them safely and quickly to
the first aid area.
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Disaster Training and Supplies
since 1991
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