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The Protect Life Survival First Aid Kit is a compact, 100-piece emergency medical kit designed by experts for outdoor use. Measuring just 7.5 x 5.2 x 1.5 inches and weighing 0.24 kg, it fits easily in backpacks or cars. Built with durable materials to withstand rugged conditions, this HSA/FSA-eligible kit is perfect for camping, hiking, travel, and unexpected emergencies, ensuring you’re always ready to handle minor injuries on the go.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 9.33 x 7.13 x 2.13 inches |
Package Weight | 0.24 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7.5 x 5.2 x 1.5 inches |
Brand Name | Protect Life |
Color | 100 Pieces (First Aid Kit) |
Manufacturer | Protect Life |
Part Number | XM-jzfl912-2 |
Style | 100 Pieces (First Aid Kit) |
Included Components | Kit |
Size | 100 Piece Set |
C**O
Handy, jam packed kit
Jam packed kit, full of everything needed in case of emergency and small enough to carry around or pack for quick access on vacation, for sporting events, or any occasion.
C**Z
Great full up kit. Fits anywhere. Read.
Nice little first aid kit. Sort side so it fits in easy. All the right stuff and then some. Easy to stash most anywhere, under car seat, on motorcycle, backpack, rear cup holder, anywhere. Cozmic Charly told ya so.
S**A
Compact, light, has everything you would need.
Worked as required!
S**A
Compact First Aid Kit
The Protect Life First Aid Kit arrived neatly packaged with all the supplies organized inside a sturdy, lightweight case. It includes a wide variety of items that make it useful for home, travel, hiking, or keeping in the car. The compact design makes it easy to store without taking up much space, and the quality of the case and supplies feels reliable for handling small emergencies. The kit is a practical choice for anyone looking to be better prepared.
T**
Very Nice
Why did you pick this product vs others?:This is a very nice first aid kit, it may be small but it has a lot inside and you never know when you might need some of these things. I recommend!
B**A
Great size!
Has a great assortment of supplies and small enough to fit in the glove box. I all it POM…peace of mind. Got it and it’s in a handy, reachable spot, the glove box. In other cars it has disappeared into the far reaches of the car, usually crushed and expired if you can find it to use.This is not intended for extreme catastrophes. It is for smalller emergencies that most of us can handle, burns, bites and cuts etc. I’m in an area where para medics would be near enough in a severe crash.
B**E
Good Basic First Aid Kit, Proper Assortment, Some Room For Additions - Great For A Motorcycle
I bought this as a first aid kit for a small adventure motorcycle.The value is excellent. The build quality is pretty good. I wish there was a little more room for additional items because many people will want to add some of their own specialty items. I was able to add an assortment of OTC medications in single dose packs and a few topical packets of burn ointment, hydrocortisone anti-itch ointment, and triple antibacterial ointment.Safety pins are handy but 15 seems a bit excessive in a small kit.The tourniquet is light duty but probably adequate.The medical scissors also seemed light duty but adequate. Most small first aid kits in this price range omit this very useful item.The CPR mask is an item I probably won't use as the last I checked, the recommendation was chest compression only. I removed the sterile eye wash, useful as it is, as something I was concerned might spill in rough handling or freeze and rupture.The small tweezers are a great item that's often overlooked. Many small first aid kits have little or no gauze and no tape but this kit has a small but useful quantity of each, as well as moleskin, fingertip bandages and knuckle bandages. Many inexpensive kits get a high item count at a low cost by including way too many of the same low quality adhesive bandages in maybe two sizes. This kit has useful amounts of bandages in a wide variety, including specialty bandages that might commonly be needed.Pro Tip: A first aid kit is always carried and for most people, seldom used. I slipped my first aid kit into a 4 mil thick clear plastic bag and heat sealed it to waterproof it. It's easy to rip open the bag if needed and I can reseal it when I return from my trip. This is a very inexpensive and lightweight method to waterproof a first aid kit. 6 mil plastic would be even better.
C**E
Everything you need
Great product however take time to break open packs and organize per you need.
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