First Aid Only 1000-FAE-0103 50-Person SmartCompliance OSHA First Aid Kit for Businesses, Large Plastic First Aid Cabinet with Medications, 245 Pieces
Original price was: $124.82.$95.80Current price is: $95.80.
Price: $124.82 - $95.80
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OSHA-Compliant Emergency Kit: Ideal for industrial facilities and large corporate offices, this emergency first aid kit includes 245 pieces sufficient for treating 50 or more people, including over-the-counter medications
SmartTab System: Our SmartTab ezRefill System makes it quick, easy and cost-effective to reorder and restock this industrial first aid kit with first aid kit refill supplies
FAO SafetyHub App: Helps you monitor usage to stay compliant and benchmark consumption; SafetyHub App will remind you when it’s time to reorder while minimizing inventory costs
Easy-To-Identify Supplies: Consistent color-coded packaging matches ANSI recommendations for easy identification when the user needs to find the correct supplies to treat an injury
Convenient Packaging: This large industrial first aid cabinet comes in a durable, wall-mountable plastic cabinet complete with an easy-to-carry handle for transporting first aid supplies in an emergency
Customers say
Customers like the size, value, and organization of the first aid kit. They mention it has everything they need, is well-stocked, and looks professional. Some are satisfied with its functionality and ease of installation. However, some customers disagree on the durability and space.
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8 reviews for First Aid Only 1000-FAE-0103 50-Person SmartCompliance OSHA First Aid Kit for Businesses, Large Plastic First Aid Cabinet with Medications, 245 Pieces
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Original price was: $124.82.$95.80Current price is: $95.80.
Eli King –
Office Use!
We purchased this first aid kit for our office which has 18 employees. We were highly surprised at all of the products that are inside this first aid kit, and I would definitely purchase another one for the office if necessary. Quality material made, and everything organized and separated perfectly and easy to find within the first aid kit.
Carlos Quinones –
EXCELLENT
EXCELLENT
Dickson –
Advantage Aid Kit
This first aid kit is FEMA approved. It mounts on the wall for easy access and visibility. We placed one in the social hall, on a lifeguard stand by the swimming pool, and in the dining hall. It is most satisfying to be FEMA compliant after years of being marginal.
Farmer –
Great
Great first aid kit that mounts to the wall and comes with everything. Easy installation and light weight. Great value for the money.
Collette Brumley –
Great Product
We were very happy with this product, but just know there is nothing for stings.
lizeth tapia –
Very big
This first aid kit has just about everything you need . Perfect for the workplace.
Luke Crawford –
seems nice for the price.
After observing me using the work first aid kit to re-bandage a cut from one of my weekend diy activities, a friend of mine mentioned that it was odd, how in silicon valley, everyone used the work first aid kit for everything from minor scrapes to painkillers; anything, really. I’ve been working here for going on two decades, so I thought this was the case everywhere. And it got me thinking; it’s super convenient to have a first aid kit nailed to the wall. I searched around, and to get the one we’ve got at work, it’d be about 3x the price; this one looks to be just as good and convenient, maybe more so, because there are some large panels in the doors where you could put in extra stuff, and the price is super low.It is obviously plastic, and probably wont last as long as the metal boxes, but eh, I’ve got it screwed to an ikea wardrobe; that thing isn’t going to last forever, either. And it is cheaper and better organized than the metal boxes I’ve seen on amazon or at work.The first time I opened it, I thought I broke the catch, but if you look on the side of one of the front panels, it’s got a little sticker mentioning that it’s a safety catch, designed to come apart if someone tries to open the kit with too much enthusiasm. I followed the instructions and put the little lever back where it belonged, and the thing was as good as new.It has even got a paper ‘pattern’ you know, like when you are sewing something. You put this paper over the wall where you want to hang the kit, then you put screws in through the paper at the marked points, leaving them protruding just a little. rip the paper off (or leave it, I guess) and then slide the box on. No measuring required.The contents are office quality; I will probably replace the bandages with cloth bandages, but that’s okay. Most of it I will use as-is.
kristen miller –
Handy
Handy for our break room. Has lots of supplies