This daycare kit features a selection of practical first aid items ideal for people working with young children. The fanny pack allows for the teacher/daycare worker to wear it around the waist, giving them full use of their hands to attend to the children in their charge.
This general office kit features a selection of practical first aid items. The plastic container features wall mounting brackets and carrying handle.
Our Restaurant First Aid Kits contain a large number of items ideal for medium sized restaurants. These kits are available in nylon bags or in durable metal cabinets.
The Food Service First Aid Kit is ideal for hotel kitchens, food processing plants, cafeterias, and restaurants. Available in either an industrial or food service format catering to the treatment of possible injuries such as cuts, burns, scalds, abrasions, sprains, and other common injuries. Consult your local safety officer to determine whether more supplies are required in your jurisdiction.
The General Industrial First Aid Kit features a selection of practical first aid items. The Metal Container features wall mounting brackets and carrying handle. General industrial kits are suited for all industries such as automotive, aircraft, mining, assembly, agriculture, etc. This kit is best suited for environments of up to 100 people.
The large General Industrial First Aid Kit features a selection of practical first aid items. The Metal Container features wall mounting brackets and carrying handle. General industrial kits are suited for all industries such as automotive, aircraft, mining, assembly, agriculture, etc. This kit is best suited for environments of more than 100 people.
This First Aid Kit is designed for buses transporting passengers. It meets or exceeds most regional or provincial requirements as well as exceeding the requirements listed in the Highway Traffic Act Regulation 612 . The plastic container is complete with carrying handle and wall mounting bracket. The first aid components may vary in your region or province, so please contact your local occupational health and safety office or transportation authorities for your regulations.