Description
product description
The 36‑Unit First Aid Kit With BBP and CPR, Metal Case (First Aid Only) is a complete, rugged, workplace‑ready emergency medical kit designed to provide immediate first aid response for a wide range of injuries and health incidents. This kit is particularly suited for offices, industrial workplaces, construction sites, schools, fleet vehicles, event venues, and public facilities where safety preparedness is critical.
“36‑Unit” refers to the quantity and variety of first aid supplies included — optimized to treat multiple people over a period of time or to serve a larger population. The inclusion of BBP (Bloodborne Pathogen) supplies, CPR equipment, and additional protective gear makes this kit more advanced than basic kits and suitable for situations involving blood exposure, potential infection risk, or cardiopulmonary emergencies.
The metal case enhances durability, security of contents, and shelf‑life; and makes this kit scalable for workplace compliance needs.
Metal Case Design & Construction
The first thing that sets this kit apart is its durable metal storage case, designed for long‑term use and protection of contents:
High‑Grade Metal Housing
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Material: Sturdy, corrosion‑resistant pressed steel or aluminum with reinforced corners.
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Exterior Finish: Often painted in bright colors (white, red, or green) with the First Aid Only logo and a universal first aid symbol — ensuring it’s easily identifiable in emergencies.
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Latch & Lock: Secure latches (sometimes with key or lock options) help protect contents from tampering, dust, and workplace environmental exposure.
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Durable Build: Metal cases resist crushing and are less vulnerable to damage compared to plastic or soft‑sided kits.
Fixed or Portable Installation
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Wall‑mountable: Brackets or mounting holes allow installation in prominent locations (lobby, workshop, break room).
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Portable: A carry handle and compact footprint make this kit portable enough to take to a job site, vehicle, or mobile unit when required.
The metal case also helps ensure clean, dry storage of supplies, minimizing damage from moisture, heat, or industrial contaminants.
Kit Contents — 36 Units
The contents of the 36‑Unit First Aid Kit are selected to cover Wound Care, CPR & Rescue, Bloodborne Pathogen Protection (BBP), Infection Control, Trauma Management, and Basic Support. Although contents may vary slightly by manufacturer, a typical inventory includes:
Wound Care Supplies
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Adhesive bandages (assorted sizes) — for minor cuts and abrasions
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Sterile gauze pads — 2×2, 3×3, 4×4 sizes for wound coverage
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Roller gauze or conforming gauze — for securing dressings
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Adhesive tape roll — secures dressings and splints
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Antibiotic ointment packets — prevent minor infection
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Antiseptic wipes — clean wound edges
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Medical cotton balls / swabs — for antiseptic application
CPR & Rescue Supplies
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CPR barrier mask / face shield — protects rescuer & victim
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Non‑latex gloves (multiple pairs) — for hygiene and protection
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First aid scissors — for clothing/dressings cutting
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Tweezers — remove splinters/foreign objects
BBP (Bloodborne Pathogen) Protection
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Biohazard disposal bags — for contaminated waste
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Gloves (multiple pairs) — minimize blood contact
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Antiseptic skin wipes — reduce infection risk
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Hand sanitizer / wipes — infection control
Trauma & Support Items
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Elastic bandages — sprains and strain support
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Instant cold pack(s) — swelling control
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Triangular bandages — slings, support, immobilization
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Eye wash / saline ampoules — eye decontamination
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Eye pads — eye injury protection
Additional Support Supplies
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Burn gel packets — minor burn cooling and relief
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Hydrocortisone cream packets — itch relief
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Antihistamine tablets — mild allergic reactions
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Pain relief tablets — mild analgesic support
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Emergency blanket / thermal foil blanket — shock/hypothermia response
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Finger splints — stabilize finger injuries
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Steri‑Strips — minor cut closures
Reference & Documentation
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First aid instruction card or booklet — basic emergency guidance
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Contents checklist — for inventory management
(Remaining items typically include extra gloves, adhesive bandages, antiseptic wipes, and replacement sterile dressings to complete the 36 units based on supplier configuration.)
Intended Uses & Practical Application
The 36‑Unit First Aid Kit With BBP & CPR is intended to provide immediate response and stabilization for injuries and medical incidents such as:
Cuts, Abrasions & Lacerations
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Clean wound with antiseptic wipes.
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Cover with appropriate adhesive bandage or sterile gauze based on wound size.
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Secure with adhesive tape or elastic bandage if necessary.
Burns
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Cool the affected area with water if available.
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Apply burn gel and cover with sterile dressing.
Sprains & Strains
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Use elastic bandages to provide compression and support.
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Apply cold packs to reduce swelling.
Eye Irritation / Foreign Object
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Flush contaminants with eye wash ampoules.
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Cover with sterile eye pads if swelling or debris persists.
CPR Response
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Use the CPR barrier mask to safely deliver rescue breaths.
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Maintain circulation until professional help arrives.
Bloodborne Pathogen Safety
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Use gloves, antiseptics, and biohazard bags to prevent cross‑contamination when treating wounds.
Standards & Compliance
This first aid kit is designed to comply with commonly recognized safety standards:
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ANSI/ISEA Z308.1‑2015 (U.S.) — criteria for minimum first aid supplies in workplace kits.
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OSHA recommendations — workplace first aid preparedness.
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ISO 13485 / ISO 9001 — quality standards for medical product manufacturing.
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Bloodborne Pathogen Safety Standards (where applicable) — for PPE and infection control supplies.
Compliance ensures that supplies are medical‑grade, properly labeled, sterilized where required, and suitable for emergency response.
Care, Maintenance & Inventory Management
Regular Inspection
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Monthly checks to verify supplies have not expired.
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Replace used or damaged items promptly.
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Use the contents checklist to track missing supplies.
Storage
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Store in a cool, dry, easily accessible location.
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Ensure signage is clear for quick location during emergencies.
Expiration Management
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Medicines and sterile items often have expiry dates — replace based on schedule.
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Some infection‑control supplies may require more frequent replacement.
Cleanliness
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Ensure gloves and contaminated materials are disposed of in biohazard bags after use.
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Wipe down the metal case exterior periodically to remove dust/contaminants.
Applications & Best‑Practice Use
Workplaces & Offices
Meets OSHA first aid requirements and covers a range of injuries from minor cuts to sprains.
Construction & Industrial Sites
Supplies address more severe injuries (e.g., deeper cuts, strains) and support injury control until medical help arrives.
Fleet & Transport Vehicles
A well‑equipped kit for roadside emergencies, especially where responders need to manage bleeding or provide CPR.
Schools & Public Institutions
Comprehensive enough to cover multiple age groups and injury types.
Workshops & Warehouses
Useful for handling cuts, abrasions, burns, eye contamination, and slip‑and‑fall injuries.












