Lifesystems Waterproof Portable First Aid Kit
Lifesystems Waterproof Portable First Aid Kit
Lifesystems Waterproof Portable First Aid Kit
Lifesystems Waterproof Portable First Aid Kit
Lifesystems Waterproof Portable First Aid Kit
Lifesystems Waterproof Portable First Aid Kit
Lifesystems Waterproof Portable First Aid Kit
Lifesystems Waterproof Portable First Aid Kit

Waterproof Portable First Aid Kit

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Compartmentalised first aid kit made from a tough, waterproof material designed for the wettest of conditions.

About the Lifesystems Waterproof

Packed into a waterproof, tough nylon ripstop outer casing, the contents of Lifesystems' Waterproof First Aid Kit store neatly into compartments for quick access and easy identification. You can rest assured that Lifesystems components are of the highest calibre and there will even be enough space to add your own additional safety items should you feel the need.

This is the ideal medical kit for anyone undertaking watersports; its compact size and dry sack design making it the perfect addition to raft and kayak trips as well as general outdoor activities.

Features Include
  • 1 x Primary Care Leaflet
  • 1 x Medium Wound Dressing 12 x 12cm
  • 2 x Sterile low adherent dressing (5cm x 5cm)
  • 1 x Small Plaster Fabric Strip 4cm x 1m
  • 5 x 4-Ply Sterile Gauze Swabs 5 x 5cm
  • 1 x Pack of Assorted Plasters
  • 1 x Open Woven Bandage 7.5cm x 5m
  • 2 x Blister plaster
  • 1 x Micropore Tape 1.25cm x 5m
  • 1 x Burn Gel Sachet (3.5g)
  • 1 x Triangular Calico Bandage 90 x 127cm
  • 1 x Crepe Bandage 5cm x 4.5m
  • 1 x Resuscitation Face Shield
  • 6 x Safety pins
  • 1 x Tweezers
  • 2 x Vinyl gloves (Size Large)
  • 6 x Hygienic cleansing wipes
  • 1 x Scissors (5.5cm Blade)
  • 1 x Spot check thermometer
  • 16 x Paracetamol Tablets
  • Weight: 500g
  • Dimensions: 330 x 160 x 80mm
Lifesystems produces outdoor safety gear for all active types, whether you are heading to the backcountry, going camping, trekking, hiking, cycling or anything thing else it is a good idea to carry a first aid kit around for any eventuality.
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