Bring your own light along to respond with confidence day or night, indoors or outdoors, with or without electricity... "Day or Night"-ready, compact 260-piece mobile emergency trauma first aid kit that meets OSHA and ANSI standards with added features of 2 37-LED floodlight/flashlights, Quikclot hemostatic sponges for bleeding wounds, and high visibility safety vest. Delivers the best possible first aid care 24/7, even in blackout conditions. Crush-resistant exoskeleton frame protects supplies from falling debris in earthquakes and other severe disasters. Content Modules: Quick-Response Pockets: Personal protection, First Aid book,QuikClot and more. Quick-Response Module A - Protection, Instruments, Sanitation: Includes scissors, forceps,hand sanitizer sunblock, insect repellent. Quick-Response Module B - Wound Cleaning & Treatment: Peroxide, eye wash, wound cleaners, sting and bite swabs plus more. Quick-Response Module C - Wound Dressing and Bandaging: various bandages including gauze pads, wraps, bloodstopper. Quick-Response Module D - Large Wound Dressing and Bandaging: Larger Bandages including burn dressings and ABD pads.Quick-Response Module E - Hydration & Cold Application: Emergency water and cold packs.
Package Dimensions | 18.5 x 14 x 10 inches |
Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
Manufacturer | MobileAid Emergency Response |
ASIN | B004GY48SG |
Item model number | 31700 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | February 17, 2017 |
S**1
Cheap
This bag is small and cheap, everything in it is cheap. I was looking for a quality product and paid for it but i got cheated. This would be cheap to an amateur much less a professional looking and PAYING for a quality product. If you pay this much for this your as stupid as I am!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ITS the size of a child's play bag!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
O**4
I purchased this as a stand-alone to my Mobile EMS ...
I purchased this as a stand-alone to my Mobile EMS Backpack. It is more comprehensive than basic first aid kits you find in stores but not as intensive or complex as “trauma” kits. It is just enough to work in small emergency events with multiple victims but not enough for mass trauma care. My EMS Backpack with AED fits on top of the Mobile Cart which supports 300 pounds of weight so I can add to the amount of resources I take to any event.Would have gotten 5 stars if it came with more detailed instructions for the light use.
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