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First Aid Kits for the Home & Workplace
Well stocked First Aid Kits are always useful if easily accessible
and ready for action, wherever you are.
Make sure everyone knows where the First Aid Kit is to take the
sting out of minor medical problems. Remember the quicker you are
able to apply first aid the better so consider having additional
kits for your hobby room, garage or greenhouse.
There are lots of First Aid Kits to choose from - check out the
FirstAid
Warehouse for a superb range of kits suitable for both homes
and HSE Statutory Kits for the workplace.
A good selection of First Aid supplies can be a great help wherever
you are - for example teenagers might not want a First Aid Kit,
but they’ll come to value them - parties, sleepovers, camping,
festivals = sunburn, upset tummies, stings and bites. The First
AID Kit can save the day. Kit boxes contain basic supplies i.e.
plasters, alcohol wipes and bandages, tweezers, with separate compartments
for personally chosen items, such as sunburn cream or hayfever relief
preparations.
Health and Safety at Work
HSE First Aid Kits - Approved Statutory Workplace Kits
Every workplace should have a First Aid Kit – if you haven’t
got one, take a closer look at the range of HSE
approved statutory workplace kits.
Each kit contains core items, essential for a variety of work environments.
All statutory kits contains the basic HSE recommended contents,
plus some very useful extras. Ideal for use in any working environment.
Restocking is easy and quick.
First Aid Travel Kits
Travelling? Then pick one up for your travel bag. They are convenient,
easy to access, and full of useful items to keep your day on track.
First Aid for Children
First Aid Kits are lightweight – keep one in your buggy or
pram for trips out with young children. You can cope with any little
upsets on the spot and not miss out on the rest of the day.
Many children love to play with First Aid Kits. Why? Simple. The
majority of First Aid Kits come in a small suitcase or box –
they often have a handle or a clip lock. Things that are special
and valuable come in boxes with handles or locks!
Children often want to nurse or look after something or someone.
Having their very own First Aid Kit will encourage and foster caring
skills, developing empathy, kindness and practical ability. A responsible
adult can decide what items will be appropriate for child to use
in play. They can also be kitted out with essentials to use when
those everyday accidents happen.
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