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Reliance Family First Aid Kit in Copenhagen Bag
Reliance Family First Aid Kit in Copenhagen Bag
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The kit comes in a green Copenhagen bag and is a must for every home, as it contains every possible product to deal with incidents at home. The Family First Aid Kit contains: 1 x guidance leaflet, 1 x executive Copenhagen first aid bag—extra large, 1x pair of religlove Vinyl Powder Free medium gloves, 6 x Reliwipe sterile cleansing wipes, 1 x Reliance finger dressing with adhesive fixing - 3.5cm, 1 x medium HSE dressing - 12cm x 12cm, 1 x large HSE dressing - 18cm x 18cm, 1 x No.16 eye pad dressing No.16 with bandage, 2 x Relipad sterile low adherent dressing pads - 5cm x 5cm, 1 x Relipad sterile low adherent dressing pads—7.5cm x 7.5cm, 2 x single use triangular bandage - 90 x 127cm, 1 x Reliform conforming bandage - 5cm x 4m, 20 x Dependaplast assorted washproof plasters, 1 x Relitape microporous tape - 1.25cm x 1m, 2 x Relief instant mini ice pack—15cm x 13cm, 1 x foil blanket adult size - 130cm x 210cm, 1 x foil blanket child size, 1 x Relief Plus instant ice pack—30cm x 13cm, 1 x Relicrepe crepe bandage - 7.5cm x 4, 1 x Relicrepe crepe bandage - 5cm x 4m, 1 x rebreath resuscitation device with filter paper, 1 x 3.5” economy scissors, 2 x 20ml eye wash pods. All medical devices in the family first aid kit are CE marked.

Benefits and Features

  • For incidents that occur in the home
  • CE marked

How to use?

  • Severe Bleeding: apply direct pressure to the wound.
  • Raise and support the injured part (unless broken).
  • Apply a dressing and bandage firmly in place.
  • Broken Bones and Spinal Injuries: if a broken bone or spinal injury is suspected, obtain expert help.
  • Do not move casualties unless they are in immediate danger.
  • Burns: burns can be serious, so if in doubt seek medical help.
  • Cool the affected part of the body with cold water until the pain is relieved.
  • Thorough cooling may take 10 minutes or more, but this must not delay taking the casualty to hospital.
  • Certain chemicals may seriously irritate or damage the skin. Avoid contaminating yourself with the chemical.
  • Treat in the same way as for other burns but flood the affected area with water for 20 minutes.
  • Continue treatment even on the way to the hospital, if necessary.
  • Remove any contaminated clothing which is not stuck to the skin, using scissors if necessary.
  • Eye Injuries: all eye injuries are potentially serious.
  • If there is something in the eye, wash out the eye with clean water or sterile fluid from a sealed container to remove loose material.
  • Do not attempt to remove anything that is embedded in the eye.
  • If chemicals are involved, flush the eye with water or sterile fluid for at least 10 minutes, while gently holding the eyelids open.
  • Ask the casualty to hold a pad over the injured eye and send them to the hospital.
  • Record Keeping: it is good practice to use a book for recording any incidents involving injuries or illness which you have attended.
  • Include the following information in your entry: the date, time and place of the incident; the name and job of the injured or ill person; details of the injury/illness and any first aid given; what happened to the casualty immediately afterwards (e.g. went back to work, went home, went to hospital); the name and signature of the person dealing with the incident.
  • This information can help identify accident trends and possible areas for improvement in the control of health and safety risks.
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