Description
product description
First Aid Kit No. 3
First Aid Kit No. 3 is a large-scale, professional-grade first aid kit designed for workplaces, industrial sites, and locations with a high risk of injury or multiple personnel. Unlike smaller kits such as First Aid Kit No. 1 or No. 2,First Aid Kit No. 3 contains a more extensive range of first aid supplies, including advanced wound care, trauma management tools, burn care, and emergency response items. This First Aid Kit No. 3 is suitable for factories, construction sites, warehouses, large offices, laboratories, transport hubs, and schools, where multiple injuries may occur simultaneously and rapid response is critical.
The First Aid Kit No. 3 is intended to provide immediate medical attention, stabilize patients, and prevent complications while awaiting professional healthcare services.
Container & Construction
Durable Case
First Aid Kit No. 3 is housed in a robust, hard-shell container designed for maximum protection and organization:
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Material: High-impact plastic or lightweight metal, resistant to dust, water, and chemical splashes.
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Size: Larger than Kits No. 1 and No. 2 to accommodate a wide variety of consumables, tools, and emergency equipment.
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Compartments: Internal trays, dividers, or zippered pouches to categorize supplies, enabling quick retrieval.
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Identification: Prominent red cross symbol and “First Aid” label for easy recognition during emergencies.
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Portability & Mounting: Includes carrying handles and/or wall-mounting options for fixed locations.
The First Aid Kit No. 3 container’s design ensures long-term durability, hygienic storage, and organized access to emergency items, making it suitable for high-demand work environments.
Standard Contents
First Aid Kit No. 3 contains a comprehensive set of supplies to treat minor, moderate, and some major injuries. Typical items (quantities may vary) include:
Wound Care
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Sterile gauze pads in multiple sizes for cuts, abrasions, and larger wounds.
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Adhesive bandages / plasters of assorted sizes.
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Non-adhesive pads for sensitive areas.
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Large sterile dressings for trauma and major cuts.
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Elastic bandages / crepe bandages for sprains and strain support.
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Adhesive tape roll for securing dressings and splints.
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Burn dressings for thermal, chemical, or friction burns.
Antiseptics & Disinfectants
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Alcohol prep pads / wipes for cleaning skin or tools.
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Antiseptic solution for wound irrigation.
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Povidone-iodine or iodine tincture for disinfecting wounds.
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Antiseptic wipes for quick surface or skin cleaning.
Medications & Ointments
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Antibiotic ointment for infection prevention.
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Burn relief cream for minor burns.
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Pain relief tablets (paracetamol, ibuprofen).
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Anti-inflammatory gel or cream for sprains.
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Antihistamines for allergic reactions.
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Oral rehydration salts in case of dehydration.
Medical Tools & Equipment
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Scissors / bandage scissors for cutting tape, dressings, or clothing.
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Tweezers for removing splinters or foreign objects.
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Safety pins for slings or securing bandages.
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Disposable gloves (multiple pairs) to ensure hygiene.
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CPR face shield / mask for safe resuscitation.
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Thermometer (digital or basic) for fever assessment.
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Emergency blanket / thermal blanket for shock or hypothermia.
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Splints for immobilizing fractures or injured limbs.
Eye & Ear Care
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Eye pads and eye wash/saline ampoules for contamination or chemical exposure.
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Ear plugs or protective items for accidental exposure in noisy areas.
Additional Supplies
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Triangular bandages for slings or immobilization.
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Instant cold packs for sprains or swelling.
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Cotton balls / swabs for antiseptic application.
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Hand sanitizer or disinfectant wipes for hygiene.
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Disposable masks to protect against infection.
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Instruction manual / first aid guidance card for quick reference.
Intended Uses & Practical Application
First Aid Kit No. 3 is designed for comprehensive first response to injuries in high-risk environments:
Cuts, Lacerations & Abrasions
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Clean wounds with antiseptic wipes or solutions.
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Apply sterile gauze or adhesive bandages.
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Use adhesive tape or elastic bandages to secure dressing.
Burns
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Cool affected area immediately with clean water.
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Apply burn cream or burn dressings to reduce pain and prevent infection.
Sprains, Strains & Fractures
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Apply elastic bandages or cold packs for swelling.
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Use splints and triangular bandages for immobilization.
Eye Injuries
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Flush eyes with saline or eye wash solution.
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Cover with sterile eye pad until medical care is available.
CPR & Life Support
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CPR face shield ensures safe mouth-to-mouth resuscitation.
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Emergency blanket protects against shock and hypothermia.
Allergic Reactions
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Administer antihistamines for mild allergic reactions.
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Monitor the patient and seek medical help for severe reactions.
Standards & Compliance
First Aid Kit No. 3 is designed according to international and regional standards:
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ISO 13485 / ISO 9001: Quality management standards for medical equipment.
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ANSI/ISEA Z308.1 (U.S.): First aid kit content specifications.
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OSHA Recommendations: Workplace first aid compliance.
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Local regulatory standards: Ensuring kit contents meet regional workplace safety guidelines.
Compliance guarantees medical-grade, safe, and reliable supplies suitable for professional use.
Care & Maintenance
Regular Inspection
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Check inventory at least monthly.
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Replace expired medications, ointments, or antiseptics immediately.
Storage
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Store in a cool, dry, and easily accessible location.
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Avoid sunlight, heat, or moisture which can damage supplies.
Hygiene
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Replace gloves and used items after administration.
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Dispose of contaminated materials safely.
Restocking
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Maintain adequate quantities of consumables and tools.
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Keep a checklist for easy tracking and replenishment.
Applications & Use Cases
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Large workplaces and factories: For multiple personnel and high-risk operations.
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Construction sites & warehouses: To manage injuries from tools, machinery, or materials.
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Transport hubs & vehicles: For emergencies during travel.
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Schools, colleges, and public institutions: To care for students, staff, and visitors.
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Outdoor expeditions & adventure camps: For accidents and injuries in remote areas.











