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The Red First Aid Bag is a compact, waterproof pouch designed for carrying essential health supplies, making it perfect for outdoor adventures or daily use. Measuring 6x4.3 inches, it offers a stylish solution for those needing to monitor their health on the go.
D**R
Perfect for a few items
I put this in a pocket on my range bag with a few band-aids, antiseptic wipes and neosporin. It's just the right size and easy to find inside a dark bag.
T**S
They're a nice size but am unsure how durable they will be long term.
I ordered two of these. The zipper slid right off one the first time it was used, but Amazon promptly replaced it. The material is stiffer than I thought it would be so I'm careful when opening and closing the zippers. They're a nice size but am unsure how durable they will be long term.
K**.
The perfect size!
I wanted a practical first aid kit for the diaper bag and car. The kits available online are very extensive, but mostly unnecessary for what we need day-to-day. I have a toddler and infant, so I wanted something just to hold the things that our family of four needs. Now that my oldest is really moving, we see a lot of scraped knees and small boo boos. I thought of what we already find ourselves needing while out and about (bandaids for toddler, Tylenol for us) and what booboos I often came home with as a child (scraped knees, bug bites, splinters). We packed this little bag with a large variety of different sized bandaids, neosporin, topical Benadryl, tweezers, safety pin, Tylenol, ibuprofen, and antiseptic wipes. Everything fit without issue, and this bag stays flat enough to easily fit in the diaper bag pocket and glove box. I love it!
R**C
It’s small but appears well made.
Using for small first aid kit for my cary on bag. Holds most of what I need (no liquids), some tape, small gauze pads, band aids, acetaminophen, Pepto Bismal, Neo Sporin, etc. Tight fit but makes a nice compact kit.
J**N
Good enough for a small first aid kit
I teach first aid to Boy Scout groups. The Scouts have to make their own first aid kits. That way they know how to use everything in it.This pouch is sold empty. But it is big enough for a half dozen full sized bandaids that work, tape that sticks, 4x4" gauze pads, a 2" gauze roll, tweezers and scissors that are usable, a couple of pairs of non-latex gloves of your correct size, some hand sanitizer, a small notepad and pens/pencils, a tube of triple antibiotic, and a tube of itch cream. That's enough for a pretty good basic first aid kitPlease also get some basic first aid training. Contact the Red Cross, American Heart Association or you can check with your fire/police/ambulance company for recommendations.
M**L
Perfect for what I use it for.
Giving this five stars because it's the perfect size for what I wanted it for. I wanted a small kit I could fit into my front cargo shorts pocket (been using small plastic bags...), and I got one.Don't expect to fit a ton of stuff that would be able to manage major wounds for long or anything like that. But for something that fits in my pocket, I love it.My use/what I was able to comfortably fit:- Very small roll of gauze and tape, few bandaids.- 4 gloves (tightly rolled together).- 3 face masks.- 1 N95 mask.- My emergency seizure spray.- Few cards with emergency contact information and a bandaid.Wanted room for a small bottle of hand sanitizer and a few more things, but they didn't fit. Really have to know what you want it for before you buy it. Don't expect to get a full medical kit inside. I just wanted something in my pocket for my emergency moments where, "oh, I don't trust this place at all" (aka a waiting room I've been in with a ton of parents, no social distancing). Or oh, I'm out walking alone and feel like I'm about to have a seizure, got my spray with me and my parents can easily grab it if I go down. Then the, just cut myself or someone gets a wound, can cover and hold pressure a minute until a better, bigger dressing can cover it.Small, don't expect to fit much, but good for my use.
A**R
Exactly what I was looking for
Exactly what I was looking for to add my own first aid supplies for travel. I order another as gifts.
D**K
Good seams
Made up some Hiking/Hunting/Survival bags for Elk Camp. Packed very tight with the goodies, an EMT/ER-RN knows what's needed
F**N
Compacta y llamativa
Es una bolsa compacta donde se pueden almacenar muy bien materiales de primeros auxilios, su color rojo y la cruz blanca la hacen fácilmente identificable, el material es resistente y muy liviano
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