The UK's Top 10 Best Selling
First Aid Kits
This article provides a comprehensive list of the top 10 bestselling first aid kits in the UK today. It includes information on the size, contents and prices of each product, as well as customer reviews, to help you make an informed decision. Whether you're looking for a kit for home, work or travel, this list has something for everyone.
Based on customer reviews and sales
Last updated: 29th Sep 2023 9:46
Next update: 29th Sep 2023 15:46
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Excellent
8.5/10
25
Excellent
8.4/10
80
Excellent
8.5/10
17
Excellent
8.4/10
36
Top First Aid Kits based on number of reviews
This is a list of the bestselling First Aid Kits ranked by number of reviews found online
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Cartrend 7730043 First aid bag, black, DIN 13164, with "Malteser" first aid emergency measures - Black
Excellent6,0936,0938.4/10 - 2
90 Piece Premium First Aid Kit Bag - Includes Eyewash, 2 x Cold (Ice) Packs and Emergency Blanket for Home, Office, Car, Caravan, Workplace, Travel
Excellent5,4105,4108.4/10 - 3
220 Piece Premium First Aid Kit Bag - Includes Eyewash, 2 x Cold (Ice) Packs and Emergency Blanket for Home, Office, Car, Caravan, Workplace, Travel and Sports (Green)
Excellent2,8532,8538.7/10 - 4
AA Ultimate First Aid Kit - AA0903 - A Family Essential For Car Home Holidays Travel Camping Caravans Office
Excellent8508508.9/10 - 7
First Aid Kit from TempIR Trauma Safety Bag 94 Pieces Emergency Foil Blanket, Ice Pack. CE Approved. Travel Car Home Camping Work Survival
Excellent2782788.8/10
Top tips for buying First Aid Kit
- Choose a kit that is tailored to your needs. Consider the size of your family, the activities you are likely to be doing, and any specific medical requirements you may have.
- Look for a kit that is compliant with the British Standard BS 8599-1. This is the standard for first aid kits in the UK.
- Check the contents of the kit to make sure it contains all the necessary items, such as bandages, dressings, antiseptics, and gloves.
- Make sure that the kit is easy to carry and store. Consider a bag or box with compartments to keep items organized.
- Look for kits that are waterproof, dustproof, and shatterproof.
- Check the expiration dates on the items, and make sure that they are up to date.
- Buy from a reputable source, such as a pharmacy or medical supply store.
- Buy kits that include instructions for use, and consider purchasing additional first aid training.
- Consider purchasing a refill kit, so that you can restock the items when they run low.
- Make sure that the kit is easily accessible in case of an emergency.