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Be Smart Get Prepared First Aid Kit Hard Red Case 326 Pieces Exceeds OSHA and ANSI Guidelines 100 People – Office, Home, Car, School, Emergency, Survival, Camping, Hunting and Sports (20HBC01015REV3)

Original price was: $44.99.Current price is: $38.50.

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Price: $44.99 - $38.50
(as of Jul 04, 2024 22:18:48 UTC – Details)


Manufactured by the #1 leading manufacturer of First Aid Kits in the USA. The Be Smart Get Prepared First Aid Kit complies and exceeds all OSHA guidelines for small business and is perfect for your family and co-workers to feel safe and secure. You can Be Smart and Get Prepared all day, every day. From the leading and trusted company Total Resources International.

First Aid includes:

-CLEAN-
• 21 Antiseptic Towelettes
• 36 Alcohol Pads
• 6 Sting Relief Pads

-TREAT-
• 6 Antibiotic Ointment Packets
• 6 Burn Cream Ointments
• 10 Antacid Tablets
• 10 Aspirin Tablets
• 10 Non-Aspirin Tablets
• 1 Instant Cold Compress 6″ x 9″
• 1 English First Aid Guide
• 1 Spanish First Aid Guide

-PROTECT-
• 20 Adhesive Bandages 1″ x 3″
• 50 Adhesive Bandages 3/8″ x 1-1/2″
• 60 Adhesive Bandages 3″ x 3/4″
• 10 Butterfly Closures Bandages
• 18 Wound Closure Strips 1/4″ x 1-1/2″
• 2 Gauze Rolls 2″ x 4.1 yards
• 2 Eye Pads
• 8 Gauze Pads 2″ x 2″
• 4 Gauze Pads 4″ x 4″
• 1 Trauma Pad 5″ x 9″

-ADDITIONAL SUPPLIES-
• 30 Cotton Tip Applicators
• 1 Adhesive Tape Roll 1″ x 5 yards
• 5 Finger Splints
• 1 Triangular Bandage 40″ x 40″ x 56″
• 1 Tweezers
• 1 Metal Scissor
• 4 Nitrile Gloves

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 13 x 12 x 4 inches; 3 Pounds
Item model number ‏ : ‎ 20HBC01015REV3
Department ‏ : ‎ Sports & Outdoors
Date First Available ‏ : ‎ June 17, 2009
Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Total Resources International
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B002DQY776

Made by the number one leading manufacturer of first Aid kits in the USA. 326 pieces of comprehensive first aid treatment products. manufactured from the highest of quality facility exceeding safety standards for emergency first aid, for adults and kids.
Meets or exceeds OSHA guidelines for 100 people. Ideal for most businesses and perfect for family Use at home.
Fully organized interior compartments provides quick access. Rugged, sturdy, high density plastic case is impact resistant.
Two separate layers of first Aid for large and small first aid Products and tilting shelves designed for easy access and refill.
Wall mounts or folds compactly for storage. Case dimensions: 13″ X 12″ X 4″. Easy slide latches securely locks into place. Includes a refill order form.

Customers say

Customers like the wall mounting of the first aid kit. They say it can be easily mounted to a wall. They also find the kit easy to use and find what they need. Customers appreciate the value for money, saying it’s affordable with so many pieces included. They find it great for the home, office, and vehicle. Customers are also satisfied with the organization, saying everything is organized for quick access. They are also happy with the size, and quality. However, some customers have different opinions on completeness.

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8 reviews for Be Smart Get Prepared First Aid Kit Hard Red Case 326 Pieces Exceeds OSHA and ANSI Guidelines 100 People – Office, Home, Car, School, Emergency, Survival, Camping, Hunting and Sports (20HBC01015REV3)

  1. Pinky

    Perfect first aid kit for kitchen, car or hone!
    We out this one in our kitchen! Perfect for any emergency.

  2. dancingchicken

    Excellent kit, but mine expired pretty quickly
    This looked to be the best kit available for the money – a nice compromise between completeness and price. Has a huge assortment of odds and ends – hopefully way more than I will ever need. Part of the attractiveness of this kit was the sturdy, decently designed hard case it came in. I read about it in another review and it helped me decide on this one. Why spend money on a bunch of stuff that will be ruined by wet if I have to take additional steps to protect it? The case seems like it will do a good job of protecting all the contents.My only trouble with this kit was really not with the kit at all, but the supplier. When it came I discovered the expiration date was up in 6 months. My experience with other kits has been that they are generally good for at least a couple years. I immediately contacted the seller to ask if this was normal with this kit. They could not tell me whether it was or not and asked if they could send another kit to replace this one (good customer service there!). I said that would be fine and they told me I could keep the kit that would expire in a few months.When I received the newly mailed kit – you guessed it – exact same expiration date as the first. So I can only assume this lot of kits from this seller has been sitting in a warehouse for awhile. I can’t imagine it would be normal for it to expire so quickly. If it is normal however, maybe that can explain why the kit is as modestly-priced as it is.To be honest, most things in the kit are not really subject to an expiration date, anyway. Aside from the drugs and unusual-type bandages most of it will be just fine well past the expiration date.Cheers!

  3. Chris

    Nice case. and it is definitely sufficient.
    One great thing about this first aid kit (for me) is the hard/wall mountable case.I’m not worried about OSHA guidelines but I don’t want all the supplies to get water logged while sitting out at my camp. So the hard (moderately) sealable case is a plus. Having it mounted on my shelter wall makes it super convenient to locate and get what you need. That comes in handy all the time but especially when my 76 year old dad who is on blood thinners is out there helping me.It includes antacid, aspirin, and non aspirin which are seemingly somewhat difficult to find in this price point. They’re obviously not hard to add, but they’re nice to have already. It doesn’t have any “survival” gear. Which I like to have but that stuff usually adds to the price or takes away from the actual medical supplies.The only other medical supplies I would/will add are another roll of gauze and some hydrogen peroxide.I should have room after that to add a mylar blanket, a lighter, a knife, and a small flashlight or headlamp to make it a great little kit.This is the most expensive first aid kit I have bought (I have several around 25 dollars) and I am definitely happy with the whopping extra 10 bucks spent..

  4. Lee Johnson

    Broken Case Handle – Otherwise Excellent
    The kit came with one of the closure clips for the case broken. Still useable with the other clip as long as it isn’t tossed around. Good selection of first aid items and the organizational rack inside is nice.

  5. Taylor Brown

    Love it!
    This first aid kit has soooo much in it. Perfect for the money!

  6. MARY P McKEOWN

    First aid go to
    Thankfully have not had to use. Seems very well stocked for household first aid. Like that everything is in a sturdy container that can keep in one spot and don’t have to search the house for a bandage or tape.

  7. john lupo

    Perfect for company vehicles
    I have one in all of my vehicles. They are great to have and include everything one would need

  8. Mary Kirkland

    Great First Aid Kit
    I’ve slowly been accumulating bandages, gauze and would care sprays but I always just use them up and then my tiny first aid kit is empty again. So I went looking for a bigger first aid kit to have on hand for those times I need to find something fast. It really doesn’t do me any good to have gauze, medical tape and bandages if they are in a small pouch hidden under other stuff in the back of my hall closet and it never fails, that’s where it is when I go to look for something.This kit has everything I will need for a very long time and it even has a quick reorder sheet in the event that I use stuff up and need to replace it. When I opened this first aid kit, I saw a whole bunch of bandages, tape ect. Then realized that there was more on the bottom!More bandages, an ice pack ect. This first aid kit is packed with everything a person would need. My husband has Aids so I always have rubber gloves and bandages on had in case he cuts himself and needs help bandaging his cut up. I also keep a mini kit in my purse at all times with gloves, gauze and medical tape in case we are out together and he needs a bandage. He also keeps bandaids in his wallet at all times, so we go through a lot of bandaids and bandages because he has really thin skin and he bleeds really easily, so something like this kit comes in real handy for us.Plus I have a 2 year old grandson who lives near me and I know from experience that kids get scrapes and cuts all the time so I know this first aid kit will come in handy with him around.

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