About FIRST AID KIT
First Aid Kit:
Medications (to be administered under qualified supervision)
Paracetamol tablets (500 mg)-pack of 10
ORS (Oral Rehydration Salts) packets
Antiseptic ointment (e.g., Betadine)
Antacid tablets (e.g., Digene) pack of 10
Anti-vomiting medication (e.g., Ondansetron) - pack of 10
Pain relief gel/ spray (e.g., Diclofenac)
Glucose Chewable Tablet
Wound Care Supplies
Gauze Swab
Dressing Bandages 5 cm
Dressing Bandages 10 cm
Dressing Bandages 15 cm
Crepe Bandage 10 cm
Adhesive Tape 2.5 cm
Cotton Roll (20 gm)
Tinture lodine Solution
Antiseptic wipes
Disposable gloves
Instruments
Scissors (blunt ended)
Tweezers
Digital thermometer
Measuring spoon or cup
Tongue Depressor
Safety pins
Pen Torch
Additional Items
CPR face shield or mask
Eye wash solution
Burn relief dressing
Instant cold packs
First aid manual
All the material above to be packed in a sturdy plastic box
Designed for Educational and Institutional UseThis first aid kit has been developed specifically for use in educational institutions, hospitals, and schools. Its comprehensive contents meet the unique demands faced by staff and students, supporting practical instruction and real-life emergency responses within a secure environment.
Durable and Reliable ConstructionManufactured using high-quality plastic and other sturdy materials, this kit can withstand routine handling and transportation. The robust design ensures longevity and maintains the integrity of the contents even in challenging circumstances.
Easy to Use in Emergency SituationsThe first aid kit is manually operated and simple to open, making it user-friendly for adults and older children. Clear compartmentalization of supplies aids in quick identification and access during emergencies, streamlining the process of providing immediate care.
FAQ's of FIRST AID KIT:
Q: How should this first aid kit be used in an educational setting?
A: This kit is intended for teaching first aid concepts and providing essential medical care for minor injuries. It can be used during practical lessons, safety drills, or real-life incidents in classrooms, labs, playgrounds, or sick rooms, with supervision by trained personnel.
Q: What materials are used in the construction of the first aid kit?
A: The kit is made primarily from high-grade plastic and other quality materials, ensuring strength, durability, and safety. This construction makes it suitable for frequent use in active environments like schools and hospitals.
Q: When is it recommended to access the first aid kit?
A: Access the kit during any situation requiring immediate basic medical attention, such as minor cuts, scrapes, or classroom/lab accidents. Regularly scheduled safety instructions and drills also present ideal opportunities to demonstrate its contents and use.
Q: Where is this first aid kit most effectively utilized?
A: This kit is designed for educational institutions, including schools, colleges, training centers, and healthcare facilities like hospitals. Its contents and construction suit the active demands and high-traffic nature of these environments.
Q: What is the process of maintaining the first aid kit?
A: Periodically check the kit to ensure all items are intact, within their expiry dates, and replenished as needed. Clean the exterior regularly and review the arrangement of contents to maintain ease of access during emergencies.
Q: What are the main benefits of this first aid kit in a school or hospital setting?
A: It offers quick access to essential medical supplies, enhances safety, and supports first aid education. The kit also empowers staff and students to respond effectively to minor injuries, promoting a proactive approach to health and well-being.