Category: First Aid News & Information
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Focus On Burns
June 17, 2015 So why are we focusing on burn injury and treatment in June, when you can get burned just about any time? Well, we needed a focus for the month, and June is the beginning of summer and all of the beaches, waterparks and outdoor venues of all kinds open about now. Being…
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The ANSI Z308.1-2015 Standard Revised
As per ANSI standards you can chose Class A first aid kits or Class B kit as per your requirements. Product list remains in bot kits, only quantity changes.
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FIRST AID SUPPLIES ONLINE REPLACES BLEEDARREST WITH WOUND SEAL®.
We announce that we will be putting Wound Seal stop bleeding product in our kits as a replacement for BleedArrest as it have discontinued their entire line of stop bleeding products.
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What Is The Best Way to Treat a Sunburn?
Treating burns as soon as possible is very important. The sooner you treat it the better. Best way to treat a burn is to cool the burn.
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WHAT SHOULD GO IN MY FIRST AID KIT REFILL?
April is probably a good time to explore what constitutes and quality first aid kit refill. Get first aid kits and supplies online at best discount price.
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Celox Stop Bleeding Products are Back
We have a full line of quality Celox™ products in stock for immediate shipment. Shop 15 gram pouch, the Celox applicator, the 3” X 5 yds Z-Fold and their new Rapid.
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More on ANSI Z308.1-2015
As in earlier posts we have focused on the Class A kits because that is what is most appropriate for most workplaces. For more information about Class B kits have a look at our post on that subject. In addition to the required items, ANSI/ISEA have a supplemental list of items that they’d like you…
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New ANSI Z308.1-2014 Continued
Here is the new list of required contents for Class A or Class B kit types. For more information on this NEW ANSI Z308.1-2014 see our First Aid Kits Category for an update.
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Changes Are Coming to the Workplace Standard for First Aid Kits.
Begin to think about revised ISEA standards. Many of our industrial first aid kits already meet or exceed the new standard for the Class A first aid kits.
