Metal cabinet contains 33 quality first aid items ready to administer first aid.
- Heavy duty metal cabinet (glows in the dark)
- Supplies store inside on three shelves and in door pockets
- Handle for carrying
- 1 latch for closing
- Wall mountable
- Dimensions: 15" H x 10 1/4" W x 4 5/8" D
- ANSI Z308-1-2003
- Certified Safety Manufacturing, Inc (Manuf. Part # K206-125)
NOTE: Allow 5-7 Days after ordering for this item to ship.
KIT INCLUDES:
- 1 - Absorbent Compress, 32 sq.in.
- 2 - Certi-Strip Adhesive Bandage, Vinyl, 1" x 3" 50/Unit
- 1 - Certi-Strip Adhesive Bandage, Vinyl, Jr-XL, 1/2" x 2.25"100/Unit
- 1 - Certi-Strip Adhesive Bandage, Woven, Med. Fingertip 25/Unit
- 1 - Certi-Strip Adhesive Bandage, Woven, Knuckle 25/Unit
- 1 - Adhesive Certi-Tape, Spool, 1" x 5 yd.
- 1 - Antiseptic BZK Towelette, 5" x 7" 25/Unit
- 1 - Aspirin Tablets 25/2’s
- 1 - Biohazard Bag w/tie, 24" x 24" 2/Unit
- 1 - Certi-Burn Spray, 3 oz.
- 1 - Certi-Lan-Cet, 2/pkg. (Splinter Remover)
- 2 - Certi-Cool Instant Cold Pack, Junior
- 1 - Cotton, Boxed, 1/4 oz.
- 1 - Cotton Swabs, 3" 100/Pkg.
- 1 - Elastic Bandage (Ace Style), 2" x 5 yd.
- 1 - X-R3 Eye Pad/Gauze Assortment 7/Unit
- 1 - Eye Wash, Certi-Ose, 4 oz.
- 1 - Finger Splint, Wood, 1" x 6"
- 1 - First Aid Cream, 1 gm. 25/Unit
- 1 - Forceps, Plastic, 4"
- 1 - Certi-Gauze Pads, 2" x 2" 10/Unit
- 1 - Certi-Gauze Pads, 3" x 3" 10/Unit
- 2 - Gloves, Nitrile, Pair, M/L
- 1 - Insect Sting Wipe-Ups, 1" x 2" 10/Unit
- 1 - PVP Iodine Wipe-Ups, 1" x 2" 10/ Unit
- 1 - Bandage Scissors, 4"
- 1 - Triangular Bandage, 40"
- 1 - Certi-Sporyn Antibiotic Cream, 1 gm. 25/Unit
- 1 - First Aid Facts Sheet
- 1 - Door Pouch, 5 Pocket
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