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First Aid

First Aid Kit Supplies

Bandages and Tape
Bandages and Tape

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Antiseptic Supplies

Blood Borne Pathogens
Blood Borne Pathogens

Burn Supplies
Burn Supplies

Eye Care
Eye Care

Guaze Rolls
Guaze Rolls

Instruments
Instruments

Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous

Outdoor
Outdoor


Pain Relievers
Pain Relievers

Splints

Splints

Ace Wraps

Ace Wraps


Products
  Quan.   Description Price
1.   1” X 3” Plastic Bandages – Box of 100
Box of 100 plastic bandages. Each bandage measures 1" x 3".
Item No. FA37R
On Sale $3.99
$6.99
2.   2” x 3” Large Patch Bandage – Box of 25
Box of 25 2" x 3" large patch bandages.
Item No. FA37
On Sale $5.25
$9.99
3.   3” x 4” Non-Adherent Pads – 100 Count
Item No. FA23X
On Sale $10.49
$14.49
4.   5 x 9 Combine Dressing Surgipad
Item No. FA24SU
$1.00
5.   Ace Bandage 2” x 5 Yards
Item No. FA25A
On Sale $1.99
$3.49
6.   Ace Bandage 3” x 5 Yards
Item No. FA25B
On Sale $2.49
$2.99
7.   Ace Bandage 4” x 5 Yards
Item No. FA25C
On Sale $2.99
$3.49
8.   Acetaminophen - Non-Aspirin – 50 / 2 Packs
50 2-tablet packets per box. Each tablet contains 325 mg of Acetaminophen.
Item No. FA20FP
On Sale $3.99
$6.99
9.   Adhesive Tape 1” x 10 Yards (Porous)
Porous adhesive tape 1" x 10 yards.
Item No. FA45
On Sale $1.99
$3.99
10.   Adhesive Tape ½” x 2 ½ Yards (No Spool)
Adhesive tape 1/2" x 2 1/2". 1 roll each.
Item No. FA45B
On Sale $1.99
$2.99
11.   Alcohol Wipes (Medium) – Box of 100
Box of 100 medium size alcohol wipes. Clean up blood, wounds or prepare area for injection. If you're insulin dependent Type I diabetic, you understand the daily necessity of cleaning your skin for an insulin injection.
Item No. FA35FP
On Sale $2.99
$3.99
12.   Ammonia Inhalants – Box of 10
Item No. FA14FP
On Sale $3.99
$4.49
13.   Antibiotic Ointment – 144
Our triple antibiotic ointment is an excellent 1st aid treatment for all kinds of minor cuts, burns and abrasions.
Item No. FA16FP
On Sale $14.99
$17.99
14.   Antiseptic Towelettes – Box of 100
Box of 100 antiseptic towelettes, individually packaged. Antiseptic Wipes can be placed in your 1st aid kit or family 72 hour kits to clean wounds, cuts and scrapes.
Item No. FA17FP
On Sale $3.99
$4.99
15.   Aspirin 50 / 2 packs
This box containes 50 individual packets. Each individual packet contains 2 easy to swallow 325mg Aspirin Tablets which effectively eases pain and inflamation.
Item No. FA20AFP
On Sale $4.99
$5.99
16.   BURNFREE® Pain Relieving Gel 4 oz Bottle
Add instant relief and halt the progress of burn injuries with this remarkable product!
Item No. MF B515
$4.95
17.   Bandage Scissors - Economy
Item No. FA32
On Sale $1.99
$2.99
18.   Bandage Scissors – 5 ½”
Bandage scissors, measure 5 1/2" in length.
Item No. FA32A
On Sale $3.99
$4.99
19.   Bite Relief Pens
Item No. FA15A
$6.25
20.   Bloodstopper Trauma Dressing
Item No. FA24E
$4.99
21.   Body Bag
Item No. FABB
On Sale $24.99
$34.99
22.   Burn Free 4” x 4” Jel dressing
BURNFREE Sterile Burn Dressings are designed for first aid use on all types of burn injuries. The dressings are constructed of a special, soft, open-cell foam saturated with the BURNFREE solution.
Item No. FA38A
On Sale $4.99
$6.99
23.   Burn Free Single Dose
Pain relieving gel.
Item No. FA38B
On Sale $0.99
$1.99
24.   Burn Spray 3 ounces
Medicated spray to help relieve pain from minor burns. Also contains antiseptic to help prevent infection from burns, minor cuts and abrasions. Water soluble and non staining.
Item No. FA26AFP
On Sale $4.99
$6.99
25.   CPR Mini Backpack
Item No. FA2SU4
On Sale $9.99
$13.99
26.   CPR Mouthpiece – Pro Valve
Carry one of these mouthpieces wherever you go and you could save a life while protecting yourself as well!
Item No. FA2SUM
On Sale $4.99
$6.99
27.   Cervical Collar – One Size Fits All
Item No. FADD
$14.99
28.   Chap Stick
Relieve chapped or dry lips with this cold climate chap stick.
Item No. FA38M
On Sale $2.99
$3.69
29.   Cotton Balls (Sterile) – Box of 500
Item No. FA24T
On Sale $12.49
$19.49
30.   Cutter Insect Repellant Spray 6 oz.
Item No. FA15B
On Sale $9.99
$12.45
31.   Disposable Thermometers – Box of 100
Item No. FA29A
On Sale $24.99
$34.99
32.   Disposal Cardboard Splint – Large 24" x 12"
Item No. FAGG2
On Sale $5.99
$7.99
33.   Disposal Cardboard Splint – Medium 18" x 18"
Item No. FAGG1
On Sale $4.99
$6.49
34.   Disposal Cardboard Splint – Small 12" x 6"
Item No. FAGG
On Sale $2.99
$4.99
35.   EMT™ Shears
These EMT™ Shears can cut through denim, seatbelts, and other heavy fabrics. They're also great for other situations where heavy cutting strength is needed.
Item No. MF S100
On Sale $3.50
$3.99
36.   Easy EVAC Roll Stretcher
Item No. FAAAEZ
On Sale $29.99
$39.99
37.   Easy EVAC Roll Stretcher Kit
Item No. FAAAEZKT
On Sale $34.95
$49.95
38.   Econo Blanket - Yellow Paramedic Blanket
54" x 80" Disposable Emergency Blanket
Item No. FA11FP
On Sale $4.99
$6.00
39.   Emergency Poncho w/ Hood
Tuck a poncho away in your car or backpack and stay dry during sudden storms with the Emergency Poncho. Ponchos make a great addition to your 72-hour kits, and they're lightweight and reusable. Each includes an attached hood and one size fits most people.
Item No. CW P100
$0.99
40.   Eye Pads (Sterile) – Box of 50
Item No. FA 22
On Sale $10.49
$14.49
41.   Eye Wash – 4 ounces
Item No. FA22FP
On Sale $2.99
$4.99
42.   Fever Scan Thermometer
Fever scan thermometer. This is a forehead thermometer. The easiest way to take temperature. Simply place on forehead for immediate results.
Item No. FA29B
$4.99
43.   Fingertip Bandages (Woven) – Box of 100
Box of 100 woven fingertip bandages.
Item No. FA37D
On Sale $10.99
$12.49
44.   High Quality Aluminum Tubing Folding Stretcher
Item No. FAAA6
$99.99
45.   Hydrogen Peroxide 4 ounces
Our hydrogen peroxide, is a 2.5%-3% solution, therefore, it can be used to remove bloodstains from carpets and clothing. To use hydrogen peroxide to remove blood stains, take a few tablespoons of hydrogen peroxide and simply pour it onto the blood stain. As the hydrogen peroxide works you will see it bubble up in the area of the blood stain. After a few minutes the excess hydrogen peroxide should be wiped up with a cloth or paper towel and the blood stain will be gone.
Item No. FA34FP
On Sale $1.99
$2.99
46.   Ice Packs (Large) 6” x 9”
Large 6" x 9" ice packs. A great item to have in a first aid kit. Relieve pain right when it flares up.
Item No. FA27FP
On Sale $2.49
$3.29
47.   Ice Packs (Small) 5” x 6”
Small 5" x 6" ice packs. A great item to have in a first aid kit. Relieve pain right when it flares up.
Item No. FA27
On Sale $1.99
$2.49
48.   Kling Gauze Rolls 3” x 5 Yards (Non Sterile) – 12 Rolls
Item No. FA42ST
On Sale $11.99
$14.99
49.   Kling Gauze Rolls 4” x 5 Yards (Non Sterile) – 12 Rolls
Item No. FA42S
On Sale $15.49
$19.49
50.   Knuckle Bandages (Woven) – Box of 100
Box of 100 woven knuckle bandages.
Item No. FA37C
On Sale $9.99
$12.99
51.   Large Butterfly Bandages – Box of 100
Box of 100 large butterfly bandages.
Item No. FA41FP
On Sale $13.99
$17.99
52.   Latex Gloves – Box of 100 (Medium Only)
Item No. FAGLV
$6.99
53.   Medium Butterfly Bandages – Box of 100
Box of 100 medium size butterfly bandages.
Item No. FA40FP
On Sale $9.99
$12.49
54.   Multi Trauma Dressing 12” x 30”
Item No. FA24C
On Sale $3.99
$6.99
55.   Pain Stoppers – 100
50 2-tablet packets. Each tablet contains 162 mg of Aspirin, 152 mg of Salicylamide, 110 mg of Acetaminophen, and 32.4 mg of Caffeine.
Item No. FA20BFP
On Sale $4.90
$5.90
56.   Paramedic EMT Scissors Shears
Paramedic Scissors shown above with other First Aid Instruments! Cut a penny in half! These shears can cut through denim, seatbelts, and other heavy fabrics. They're also great for other situations where heavy cutting strength is needed. A must for first aid and automobile preparedness kits.
Item No. FA32B
On Sale $3.49
$6.49
57.   Plastic Forceps
These plastic forceps are a great item for any first aid kit, large or small.
Item No. FA31F
On Sale $1.95
$3.29
58.   Q-Tips – Box of 500
Item No. FA33
On Sale $12.49
$18.49
59.   SPF 30 Wipes (Single Use)
SPF 30 Wipes (Single Use)
Item No. FA38S
On Sale $1.99
$2.99
60.   SaniDex Antimicrobial Wipes – Box of 100
A healthcare personnel handwash with 99.99% effective reduction against gram positive and gram negative bacteria, fungi, and yeast. Sani-Dex physically removes bacteria and soil from hands - a function rub-in alcohol handwashes can not accomplish.
Item No. FA17FT
On Sale $10.99
$12.99
61.   Splint Wire
Item No. FAGG4
On Sale $5.99
$8.69
62.   Sterile Gauze Pads 2” x 2” – Box of 100
Item No. FA24AFP
On Sale $6.99
$9.99
63.   Sterile Gauze Pads 3” x 3” – Box of 100
Item No. FA24SR
On Sale $7.90
$12.99
64.   Sterile Gauze Pads 4” x 4” – Box of 100
Item No. FA24S
On Sale $13.49
$16.49
65.   Stethoscope
This stethoscope is a good emergency item to have on hand.
Item No. FA1Z
On Sale $9.95
$12.95
66.   Triage Tag (Single Use)
Item No. FA48
On Sale $1.59
$2.99
67.   Triangular Bandage
Item No. FA28FP
On Sale $1.29
$2.99
68.   Tweezers – Slant End
Slant end tweezers.
Item No. FA31
On Sale $0.99
$1.49
69.   Vinyl Gloves – Box of 100 (Medium Only)
Item No. FAGLVVL
$6.99
70.   Yellow Folding Stretcher with Legs
Item No. FAAA5
On Sale $129.99
$139.99
71.   ¾” x 3” Plastic Bandages – Box of 100
Box of 100 plastic bandages. Each bandage measures 3/4" x 3".
Item No. FA37AFP
On Sale $5.99
$6.99
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Imagine for just one moment that a major earthquake has just occurred in a nearby town. Because you live in a neighboring city or town you feel the earthquake quite strongly. You are taken by surprise and the first thing that comes to mind is the safety of your family. You dash underneath a large table and hope that the table will not collapse from the falling debris. After the trembling stops, you call out for your kids and are thankful that everyone is responding. But as you walk through to check up on everyone, you notice that your home is absolutely ruined. What do you do next? You're trapped in your home and have no communication between you and the outside world. The earthquake is so destructive that authorities and relief agencies will take approximately 72 hours to reach you and provide your family with any necessary aid. Now you discover that your smallest child is dizzy from a nearby gas fire and looses consciousness and has experienced some severe major cuts and bruises. What do you do now?

Although, this scenario is unpleasant to think about, we need to realize that emergencies are real! Whether an injury occurs during a major emergency or on a camping trip, the urgency is the same. Infections or loss of blood can be serious and perhaps even fatal. That is why it is important to have emergency supplies, particularly first aid items on hand to provide relief for your own family.
Over the years, we have received calls from hundreds of people asking questions regarding emergency first aid. Here are some commonly asked questions that can help you eliminate unneeded stress or injury--before an emergency actually occurs!

Where do I start? What first aid items will I need?

You can get a good head start by purchasing a preassembled first aid kit. You will find that most preassembled kits have been put together through much feedback given by those who have experienced injury during a crisis. Some basic first aid essentials include gauze, tape, adhesive strips, scissors, antibiotic ointment, bandages, burn treatment bandages or lotions, rash or itching creams, thermometer, arm splint, tweezers, safety pins, pain reliever, prescription medications, antiseptic towelettes, ammonia inhalant, instant ice packs, sponges, eye washes, rubbing alcohol, etc. Although pre-assembled kits contain the most common items needed during emergencies, it is important to gather items that fit your particular needs. Prescriptions such as medications for asthma, diabetes, high blood pressure, depression etc. are crucial for first aid kits. Also be sure to include special items needed by small children or the elderly.

Kits come in all sizes and range from just basic items to professional surgical kits. First, determine what items you will need the most and how much you will need for each item. For example, families with small children will probably need extra bandages and items for scrapes and cuts. Or, you can specialize a first aid kit to meet a particular need or situation (ie. auto first aid kit, camping kit, home first aid, business first aid, etc.) Second, you should purchase a kit that contains items that best suit your needs. It is useless to have a professional kit that contains items you do not know how to use, or to have a kit that is to basic to treat emergency needs.

Where is the best place to store my first aid kit?

You should keep a portable first aid kit in your 72-hour kit. You will find that if all items are kept in an easy-to-access, convenient part of your home or automobile, you can grab your essentials without having to scramble to find your emergency essentials. A common mistake is to overload your first aid or 72 hour kit. Remember that your kits should be lightweight and easy to carry. In order to survive most natural disasters, you are required to act quickly, so first aid items, along with other emergency items, should be kept in a compact, lightweight compartment such as a duffel bag, back pack, or carrying case. Do not keep your kits in a hard to reach place such as an attic or storage closets.

What if I can't afford to buy a comprehensive first aid kit?

Keep in mind that a first aid kit is an investment like an insurance policy. Some people may prefer to purchase a portable stereo or a new outfit over a first aid or 72 hour kit. But, those who have lived through an emergency either regret not having had the needed supplies or are relieved that they planned ahead and invested wisely. If budget is a concern, start small. Start with the most important items such as bandages and pain relievers first. Then, as your budget permits, start adding to the items you already have.

Basically, remember that first aid items can help save lives during a crisis. It is easier to invest the time and money in first aid supplies once you understand what a difference this kind of preparation can make during an emergency. Once you have purchased supplies, begin learning more about first aid relief and learn how to properly use your supplies (especially first aid kits that have surgical supplies or other items that may be difficult to use without prior knowledge and practice). By combining knowledge with the appropriate supplies, you can make a difference and help save lives during an emergency. But this can only happen if you put first aid first.

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