- Can hold essential items for active travel
- Organized case keeps items accessible
- Designed for pack & go convenience
Product Description
Portable & organized out of the home first aid. Over 40 items! Organized Case – Keeps items accessible & in place. Clean:6-Johnson & Johnson Cleansing Wipes. Treat:4- Band-Aid brand First Aid Antibiotic Ointment Net wt. .03 oz. (.89g. Protect:15-Band-Aid Brand Adhesive Bandages 5/8 x 2 1/4″ (1.5 cm x 5.7cm). 8- Band-Aid Brand Spots Adhesive Bandages 7/8″x7/8″ (2.2cmx2.2cm). 8- Johnson & Johnson Gauze Pads (4 2-packs) 2″ x 2″ (5.1cm x 5.1cm). 6- Band-Aid Brand Butter… More >>


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It’s okay and provides lots of bandaids and other very basic first aid things. It’s inexpensive and just okay.
Rating: 2 / 5
I purchased this item (one) from Target and haven’t used it yet, but have it for emergencies. It is a good product to have in your house, dorm room, apartment, even car. You never know when it might be needed. I recommend this to all.
Rating: 5 / 5
Not the most complete kit out there, not by a long shot, but this covers the basics and has a nice carying case. I took out a few things and put some of my own medicines and materials inside, and the case is sturdy so you don’t have to worry about things getting crushed.
For the price and ability to fill this up with other stuff makes it worthwhile.
Rating: 5 / 5
I originally thought this would be one larger kit,
without really looking over the details. Instead I received two TINY kits,
but to their defense they were jam packed with stuff. I like the idea that
they are so small for travel. I just wish all the stuff would fit in one slightly
larger kit.
Rating: 4 / 5
I give these first aid kits out as gifts by the dozen to everyone I know. If you have a car, you need at least a small first aid kit (like this one) to handle the inevitable cuts, scrapes and scratches that occur just when you don’t want them at all. This kit is great for cuts and scrapes, but I added a small bottle of non-aspirin pain reliever (your choice of brand), some Benedryl and some sort of decongestant tablets. That would make it a lot more complete to let one make it back home after most sudden on the road emergencies.
If you really want to be prepared then add one of theseResQMe, the Keychain Version of the Original LifeHammer (Royal Blue), Pack of 2 Either one of the items in this kit will enable you to break the glass in case your car goes underwater. The larger hammer has a blade which will slice and remove your seat belt in an emergency. (You are wearing a seat belt, no?)
Rating: 5 / 5