First-aid kits

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  • The LARGE DIN first aid kit from Orkla Wound Care AB contains bandages, gauze, cold packs, scissors, adhesive tape, antiseptic wipes, and first aid instructions - neatly organized in labeled compartments. Package: 1 piece.
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    Orkla Wound Care AB

    Verbandkasten Large din | Pack (1 piece)

    Regular price £53.30 GBP
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  • The Orkla Wound Care AB Wall Mount First Aid Kit 2X1 (1 piece) is a white wall mount for first aid kits, ideal as an empty emergency accessory. With space for accessories, a green cross, and Cederroth branding.
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    Orkla Wound Care AB

    Wall bracket first aid box 2x1 | Pack (1 piece)

    Regular price £16.30 GBP
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  • A green-white package from Orkla Wound Care AB contains 10 Salvequick wound cleaners and 20 bandages in a resealable bag with illustrations for use - ideal for on the go.
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    Orkla Wound Care AB

    Salvequick wound cleaner (10 pieces) and plasters (20 pieces) packed in a plastic bag with zipper | Package (1 piece)

    Regular price £4.65 GBP
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  • A green box labeled "Triangular bandage, 2 pieces/box" from Orkla Wound Care AB shows three illustrated steps for using the triangular bandage as an arm sling. Ideal for first aid in sports injuries: "First aid for everyone. Everywhere.
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    Orkla Wound Care AB

    Triangular bandage, 2 pieces/cardboard | Pack (2 pieces)

    Regular price £2.73 GBP
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  • A green-white package with the label "Cederroth Netzverband | Pack (1 piece)" from Orkla Wound Care AB contains illustrated wound care instructions, product details, company information, and medical symbols on the front.
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    Orkla Wound Care AB

    Cederroth network association | Pack (1 piece)

    Regular price £3.28 GBP
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  • The Cederroth emergency blanket | Pack (1 piece) from Orkla Wound Care AB has green-white lettering with an illustration and the dimensions 160 x 210 cm - perfect for your first aid kit.
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    Orkla Wound Care AB

    Cederroth emergency blanket | Pack (1 piece)

    Regular price £2.83 GBP
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First Aid Kit – Safety on the Go and in Everyday Life

A first aid kit is an indispensable tool when it comes to providing quick first aid. Whether in the car, on a motorcycle, at work, during sports, or in your free time—a well-stocked first aid kit can save lives in an emergency. It contains all the essential supplies needed to treat minor injuries or to administer initial first aid until professional help arrives.

From compact first aid kits for bicycles to comprehensive sets compliant with DIN standards for vehicles or workplaces, this category offers a wide selection for every need. Thanks to high-quality materials and clearly organized compartments, the contents are always within easy reach and hygienically protected.

 

What sets a high-quality first aid kit apart

A first-aid kit is more than just a storage container. It is a well-designed first-aid kit that combines safety and organization.

Advantages at a glance:

  • Equipment compliant with DIN 13164 or DIN 13167 standards for vehicles and motorcycles
  • Robust and durable materials for use on the go
  • Clear arrangement of contents for quick access in an emergency
  • Wide range of options: car first-aid kit, motorcycle first-aid kit, bicycle first-aid kit, workplace first-aid kit
  • Expandable sets that can be customized
  • Convenient carrying options, including for outdoor or travel use

A first-aid kit ensures that bandages, gauze pads, scissors, and gloves are always within reach—a crucial advantage in critical situations.

 

Technical details and usage instructions

The contents of a first-aid kit are standardized depending on the area of application. Vehicle first-aid kits, for example, must comply with the requirements of DIN 13164 in accordance with the German Road Traffic Licensing Regulations (StVZO). Motorcycle and bicycle versions are smaller and lighter, but also contain the most important supplies for wound care.

Typical components of a first-aid kit are:

  • Band-Aids, quick-apply wound dressings, and gauze bandages
  • Compresses and bandage packs
  • Scissors, safety pins, and gloves
  • Triangular bandage for immobilization
  • Rescue blanket to protect against hypothermia
  • Instructions for first aid procedures

Important: First-aid kits have an expiration date. Expired items should be checked regularly and replaced in a timely manner to ensure they remain usable in an emergency.

 

First-aid kit – a must-have for daily life, work, and leisure

A first-aid kit provides safety in many areas of life. It is required by law in cars and on motorcycles, and is part of workplace safety measures. But it is also essential in private life, such as during outdoor activities or sports, A first-aid kit is part of the basic equipment.

By choosing a high-quality first-aid kit, you are choosing safety, quality, and reliability. In addition to this category, you will find other useful products in our range:

This ensures that your first aid kit remains fully stocked and ready for use at all times.

What is a first aid kit?

A first aid kit is a first aid kit that contains all the important supplies for treating minor injuries and emergency situations. It is robustly packaged, compact and suitable for mobile use.

What types of first aid bags are there?

There are car first aid bags according to DIN 13164, motorcycle first aid bags according to DIN 13167, bicycle first aid kits and company first aid bags. Special outdoor and travel versions are also available.

Do I have to carry a first aid kit in the car?

Yes, in Germany it is a legal requirement to carry a first aid kit in the car. It must comply with the requirements of DIN 13164 and should be checked regularly for completeness and durability.

How often does a first aid kit need to be replaced?

First aid bags and their contents are marked with an expiry date. As a rule, replacement should take place every five years or when individual materials have expired.