🛡️ Be the calm in the chaos – your ultimate first aid sidekick!
The SURVIVAL Workplace/Home First Aid Kit is a compact, durable emergency kit designed for both home and office use. Measuring 7.1 x 4.7 x 11 inches when closed, it features over 50 sterile adhesive dressings, a smart labeling system for quick access, and a customizable mesh compartment for personal items. Made from tough 600D Oxford polyester, it includes essential tools like bandage shears, a CPR card, and an emergency foil blanket, backed by a 1-month refund and 3-month repair warranty.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 15.31 x 8.66 x 5.16 inches |
Package Weight | 1.62 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7.09 x 4.72 x 11.02 inches |
Item Weight | 3.3 Pounds |
Brand Name | SURVIVAL |
Warranty Description | We are pleasure to refund or replace for your if problems within one month and help to repair within three months ,tks ! |
Model Name | DK1801 |
Material | Fabric 600D Oxford polyester |
Suggested Users | unisex-teen |
Manufacturer | Survival Emergency Solutions |
Part Number | KINGBOT |
Included Components | Adhesive dressings, different sizes, individually wrapped - 50 Pencil - 1 Notepad - Note this is now located at the back of the first aid booklet. It is no longer a separate stand alone item. This saves space and allows us to add other extra items - 0 Rust Resistant forceps with tip guard - 1 Fever scan strip (new) - 3 Disposable splinter probes (2 packs of 5) - 10 Survival First Aid Booklet - includes notepad at the back of the booklet - 1 Bandage shears - 1 Combine dressing, sterile, 10cm x 20cm - 1 Conforming cotton bandage 5cm x 1.8m - 3 Conforming cotton bandage 7.5cm x 1.8m - 3 Cotton gauze swabs, sterile 7.5cm x 7.5cm, individual but come in packs of 3 (5 packs of 3) - 15 CPR card - 1 Emergency foil blanket, 2.1m x 1.6m - 1 Eye pads, sterile - 4 Hydro gel, 3.5ml sachets (new) - 5 Hypo allergenic adhesive tape, 25mm - 1 Ice pack, instant (new) - 1 Non adherent wound dressing, 5cm x 5cm - 6 Non adherent wound dressing, 7.5cm x 10cm - 3 ..etc |
Size | 1:18 |
J**A
Containg no more and no less than necessary
What an awesome kit. With me being an advid "better to have..." type person, this kit is the perfect fit for me. It has nearly everything you need, aside from a tourniquet - (Which I wouldn't mind buying separately anyway), with a bit of leftover space for personalization without much compromise. That said, the size of this bag, though it's not so small that I'd consider carrying it on my hip, it's not too too big in my opinion that it wouldn't be appropriate to carry with me in my car or on a hike. It's a good crossover/in-between kind of bag, containg no more and no less than what I'd want to have with me on any adventure. In addition, it's really well designed with a decently rugged material and an outstanding method of organization for easy access to tools for generally any level of care by nearly any level of care giver. I believe one of the worst things that can occur in an emergency is not knowing where things are when you need them for yourself or others. And for this primary reason, I really love the orientation of this bag that makes so much sense. It's a 5 start for me. I would and will be buy this again in the future, hopefully for the price that I bought the first bag for. This was a very satisfying purchase for me, where cost justifiably fit the quality of the product.
C**N
Fantastic!
I read about this The Survival Team kit in Traverse magazine, a famous Australian international motorcycle travel magazine. I needed a powerful emergency first aid kit for domestic and international travel that would contain everything I might need but in a compact and easy to carry manner. I went various stores here in the US and nothing was available here that looked as good and substantial as the kit from The Survival Team. I wrote to them, hoping for an answer in maybe a week or so and Vicky responded almost immediately (given the 16hr time change, I do not want to even think about what time it was in Australia). Well I ordered it from Amazon and it was even better, more substantial and robust than I was expecting. The Kit has everything you need except wound cleaning alcohol and obviously medicines like Tylenol or Advil. The kit is great, perfect size, has everything I need and it comes in a easy to carry case. Plus there are various instructions included with it. A great product and I am a happy customer. Thanks Survival Team and thanks for your help Vicky!
T**E
I like how organized and well labeled so it is dummy ...
This is very organized and well stocked. We bought it for our daughter who is going off to college. I did end up adding a few items to personalize it a bit more, but there was plenty of room to personalize it if you choose to do that. I like how organized and well labeled so it is dummy proof. When in shock you need it to be simple clear and easy to locate whats needed. The bag is very well made, adjustable and easy to refill when prodcts are used with a Q code! Very happy with this purchase!
E**Y
Excellent bag
I held off on buying this kit for a while because it's more expensive than many kits with similar contents, but finally purchased it when there was a lightning deal. After examining it, it's worth it and would have been even without the sale. It's an excellent bag-- the labeled compartments are fantastic and just what you want in an emergency. Thinking and judgement are notoriously poor in emergencies and the careful labeling should really help. Anyone who is serious about their first aid will end up customising their kit and adding supplies anyway --I recommend getting this kit because the capacious pockets and clear divisions are the perfect home for those superior supplies.
G**C
Great bag
As a medic I'm going to give a run down, and review of this kit made by survival. First off before anyone says anything I purchased this with my own hard earned overtime money while it was on sale $75 normally its $100 and currently its $120.-1★ reason ~ the reason I knocked 1 star off the review is because of the faulty zipper string (minor, but quality control issue as this is the most expensive kit out there in its class to my knowledge.) Also the company refuses to listen to the large amounts of people asking for a plain bag version on Amazon, and the primary survival website. This is a good kit with good items, but for people in health care who know exactly what they need and what they like in their Ebag we hate buying stuff we know we don't need. No tourniquet simply a key feature all med kits should have these days in case of major trauma super easy to use and saves more life's today than anything else.4★ reason ~ these are quality bags alone that says something because most on the market are either tiny with no space, but high quality or large with poor organizational systems and poor quality. This bag has great organization which is key in emergency situations as you need to know where specific things are fast but you also need to know your kit like the back of your hand! If you ever become the patient you want someone to be able to find the life saving gear you have in your bag.Key features this bag has that really make it shine.• Burn gel (not many kits have this, but would be nice to have a burn dressing to use along side with it)• Fabric bandaids that actually stick pretty well. (not 1st rate but a close 2nd)• first aid handbook (its English doesn't refer to things in American names for certain items but understandable and agrees with my training for the most part)• paper based medical tape (also has some stick)• saline solution in multi tubes (indispensable in some situations)• temp gauges (not too sure on the quality but if they work extremely useful)Things that I think were average to subpar.• trauma shears nothing special better than nothing.• the huge tweezers not the best for splinters or other small objects but would work for field surgery.• CPR mask (huge pet peeve I hate the thin ones that act as plastic barriers the seal is terrible when you can get one) definitely upgrading.• Steri strips 9 is not enough for a kit like this.Things to add or upgrade• I would have put quickclot in this kit and intend to• burn dressing.• dedicated pocket mask with most common size opa's.• antiseptic wipes, alcohol, peroxide, iodine.• tourniquet.• occlusive sheet for sucking chest wounds.• off the shelf meds benadryl, advil, Tylenol, aspirin (understand why they don't have it in the kit though)• blood glucose test, and glucose.
A**R
An absolutely stellar starter trauma kit!
I picked this up not too long ago as a kit for my truck while out exploring. it's fantastic, it covers all the core needs. the modular design and everything having a pocket is HUGE! I see so many small kits that just have everything shoved in two or three pockets. it's a mess to sort through. you'll want to add a couple extras like mini led lights, extra bandages, and I added a travel suture kit
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