First Aid
First aid kit
- Ensure your safety by putting on disposable vinyl gloves before providing assistance.
- Stock up on medicines you take regularly, as well as painkillers and anti-diarrheal tablets.
- Be sure to record the expiration dates of all medications.
- If you need to help others, first call the emergency services and only then take action.

Assortment of First Aid Kits
Item | Size | Quantity |
---|---|---|
Compression Bandage | 5x450cm | 3 |
Compression Bandage | 7.5x450cm | 3 |
Compression Bandage | 10x450cm | 1 |
Mask for artificial respiration | 1 | |
PVC gloves | L | 1 to |
Triangular Bandage | 96x96x136cm | 1 |
Emergency Blanket | 2 | |
Paperclips | 20 | |
Alcohol soaked gauze | 5x5cm | 10 |
Soapy wipes | 5x5cm | 10 |
Gaza | 5x5cm | 2 |
Gaza | 7.5x7.5cm | 2 |
Bandage Tape | 1.25x400cm | 2 rolls |
Elastic Bandage | 2.5x450cm | 1 roll |
Ear Sticks | 8cm | 50 |
Mosquito Bite Removal Tissue | 5x5cm | 10 |
Plastic tweezers | 10 | 1 |
Scissors | 14.5cm | 1 |
Tourniquet | 2.5x45cm | 1 |
Slices | 2.4x9.8cm | 4 |
Slices | 7.2x3.8cm | 4 |
Slices | 5.1x4.5cm | 4 |
Aluminum whistle | 1 | |
Nylon bag | 26x18x8cm | 1 |
Hand warmers | 2 |
Spring Water
Use mineral water to hydrate your body in emergency situations and maintain your strength to function in difficult conditions.
- Still water in a 500 ml bottle.
- Perfect for daily hydration of the body.
- Remember to drink small amounts regularly throughout the day.
- After drinking, do not throw away the empty bottle - it can be used as an additional water container.
- Ready for immediate consumption.

Mask for artificial respiration
Use a respirator mask to safely and effectively perform mouth-to-mouth resuscitation.
- Equipped with a plastic mouthpiece, valve and protective film that minimize the risk of cross-contamination during resuscitation.
- The protective foil contains pictorial instructions to help you perform correct resuscitation.
- The mask is disposable, intended for emergency use with a mouthpiece and valve.
Hand and Foot Warmers
Use to ensure thermal comfort in cold conditions.
- When sleeping in unheated rooms, it is a good idea to place chemical heaters in your sleeping bag for additional warmth.
- It is recommended to put hand warmers in gloves or clothing pockets, while to warm your feet, they should be placed in your shoes.
- These heaters are single-use only.
Emergency Blanket
Use an emergency blanket to protect your body from hypothermia or overheating, taking advantage of its thermal insulation properties in emergency situations.
- Reflects body heat, helping to maintain appropriate temperature.
- The silver side of the blanket reflects the sun's rays, which prevents overheating in bright sunlight.
- Irreplaceable in emergency situations, compact and light, easy to carry.
- The blanket should be spread out to its full width and carefully wrapped around the injured person, leaving the face uncovered.
- In situations where the injured person is in contact with live electrical equipment, a rescue blanket should not be used.