This home safety kit includes 3 of the most essential home safety devices that should be ... more
present in any home. This kit includes a 500g Type ABC Fire Extinguisher, which is suitable for Fires involving common combustibles like wood, paper, cloth and u...
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This home safety kit includes 3 of the most essential home safety devices that should be ... more
present in any home. This kit includes a 500g Type ABC Fire Extinguisher, which is suitable for Fires involving common combustibles like wood, paper, cloth an...
Postage & Packaging: free Super Saver Delivery Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days...
Advantages: Portable and compact Disadvantages: None if used correctly.
Offer - Includes bag, firstaid kit, 1KG fire extinguisher and 1metre square fireblanket.
Here is a list of typical contents, although different kits do vary.
1 x FirstAid Guidance Leaflet (very useful in the early stages)
20 x Washproof Plasters
2 x Eye Pad FirstAid Dressing
4 x Triangular Bandage
6 x Cleansing Wipes
6 x Safety Pins (Assorted sizes)
2 x Large FirstAid Dressing (Pad size 18 x 18cm)
6 x Medium FirstAid Dressing (Pad Size 12 x 12cm)
1 x Disposable Gloves (Pair)
1 x Adult Size Foil Space Blanket
1 x Stainless Steel Scissors 5"" (Blunt ended)
5 x Yellow Clinical Waste Bags
2 x Disposable Apron
1 x Microporous Tape 2.5cm x 5m
1 x Wall Mounting Bracket (Size 35 x 25 x 10cm)
This list is by no means "standard" things change all the time. Tourniquets ...
Advantages: Always there when you need it. Disadvantages: With one in your hand you are instantly an expert.
These larger kits are suitable for large offices, factories and other places employing up to ten people in a low or medium risk environment, ot up to five employees in a high risk area.. These ratings are categorised as follows:-
Low risk - most shops, offices etc.
Moderate risk - Warehouses, assembly plants, light industry.
High risk - Factories, heavy industry .
They not only comply with H&S requirements but are also very useful, a lot of these with large workforces use the firstaid kits every day.
The legislation covering firstaid requirements are the Health and Safety (FirstAid) Regulations 1981 and the Approved Code of Practice 1997.
The kits themselves are made to be fitted to a wall, this is so they are always there when needed. Usually in a plastic box to keep them clean, they should be obvious to all who work ...
Advantages: You could save a life. Disadvantages: Potentially difficult situation you could find yourself in
A person with a FirstAid Certificate could save a life - they could also save your life too, if you in need of some assistance. Just say you were out in the street, and you saw an individual collapse in front of you. As you have had no training (although common sense does play a big part in it aswell), you would feel helpless because you had absolutely no idea as to what you had to do. Therefore, I would urge you to get on a course and get that proper training under your belt - as you never know just when you might need it! However, you will just need to remember that you are only there to support the injured person until the necessary Paramedic help is there.
What does a FirstAid involve?
Well, there are short courses that usually run over the course of 1 or 2 days. These cover the basics of how much you would need to know ...
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