Emergency First Aid Kit Refill Packs Frequently Asked Questions
Emergency refills emphasize bleeding control, burn care, eye care, and larger-quantity wound supplies. Many customers also add CPR face shields, emergency blankets, and trauma dressings for higher-risk events.
They’re recommended if you manage higher-risk areas or want added preparedness. Many teams choose a basic emergency refill, then add a bleeding control module (tourniquet, pressure dressing, hemostatic gauze) per location.
Match to headcount, layout, and response roles. Larger sites or dispersed floors often keep one emergency response kit per area, plus extra trauma items where risk is higher (loading docks, labs, public spaces).
Yes. Use one emergency first aid refill pack as a baseline for every location, then layer site-specific add-ons (e.g., extra eyewash near chemicals, more burn supplies near hot work). We can help you set SKUs for consistent reorders.
Check quarterly and after any use. Replace opened or expired items (like burn gels and eyewash) and top off high-use basics. Many customers inspect their kits regularly (quarterly or bi-annually), or when they have been used, to keep readiness high.