Available in store from 21st of May, while stocks last -Comprehensive kit includes plasters, rescue blanket, compression bandage, elastic fixation bandage, triangular bandage, scissors, disposable gloves and more -Supplied in a durable and water-repellent nylon case -Conforms to DIN 13164:201
Good to have in the back of the car in case of an emergency. Also in many countries across Europe it is a legal requirement to have one whilst driving.
12 comments
johntheguitarman
18 May 17#12
thanks for sharing
notquitetrue
18 May 17#11
Thanks for posting this OP, will certainly invest in one of these especially with the amount of accidents that take place near me ._.
AzeemB
17 May 17#9
Has anyone ever had to use one of these?
I think keep a high visibility vest in the boot is a good idea. I believe some European countries require it by law.
rastbury
17 May 171#8
plasters are going to be most pointless item in any car accident surely
daviesweeten
17 May 17#6
CRITICAL CHROME UPDATE?????????????????
javey93 to daviesweeten
17 May 17#7
Sounds like a local techy has just got a big job
Dodgermac
16 May 174#5
Why not add one of these ICE (In case of emergency) cards to your first aid kit, Medical alert cards enable first responders such as passers by, paramedics, firefighters and police officers to identify you and obtain vital medical information and contact details to contact your next of kin. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/182464848606?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649
SCOUSEKEVIN
16 May 17#4
Thanks OP These are an essential, car and home, if you are driving on mainland Europe then it is a Legal requirement to have one and these meet the necessary regulations.
michaeljb
16 May 17#3
home bargains sell something similar for the same price, albeit without the blanket, heat for a good price on what in my eyes is essential
Kidsteruk to michaeljb
17 May 171#10
Yes, Home Bargains have the Astroplast first aid kits for £4.99.
I have a few and they are excellent for the price, with a long life code.
All I added were a few more wipes and dressings. Foil blankets can be had off eBay for next to no money.
However, make sure you know how to use this stuff probably - all the gear, no idea!
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-Comprehensive kit includes plasters, rescue blanket, compression bandage, elastic fixation bandage, triangular bandage, scissors, disposable gloves and more
-Supplied in a durable and water-repellent nylon case
-Conforms to DIN 13164:201
Good to have in the back of the car in case of an emergency.
Also in many countries across Europe it is a legal requirement to have one whilst driving.
12 comments
I think keep a high visibility vest in the boot is a good idea. I believe some European countries require it by law.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/182464848606?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649
I have a few and they are excellent for the price, with a long life code.
All I added were a few more wipes and dressings. Foil blankets can be had off eBay for next to no money.
However, make sure you know how to use this stuff probably - all the gear, no idea!