First Aid Kits & Supplies – Workplace, School, Vehicle & Home Kits
First aid kits and supplies provide everything needed to respond quickly and effectively to injuries, accidents and medical emergencies at work, school, on the road or at home.
At Qualsafe Shop, we stock a wide range of fully compliant first aid kits and essential supplies, trusted by training providers, workplaces, schools and individuals across the UK.
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Our first aid kits and supplies include:
- Workplace first aid kits – HSE and BSI-compliant options for offices, factories and public spaces.
- School and childcare kits – designed for classrooms, nurseries and activity groups.
- Vehicle first aid kits – compact, portable kits for drivers and fleet operators.
- Home and personal kits – convenient solutions for families and individuals.
- Refills and consumables – replacement supplies to keep kits fully stocked.
All kits and supplies are CE-marked, HSE-compliant and individually packaged, ensuring quality, safety and reliability in any environment.
Frequently Asked Questions
A first aid kit is a complete, ready-to-use set of items assembled for immediate response, while first aid supplies are individual components used to restock, replace, or customise kits. Many organisations use both to maintain effective first aid provision over time.
Yes. First aid kits and supplies are commonly used in workplaces and should be selected based on a first aid needs assessment. This ensures the provision is appropriate for the number of people, workplace hazards, and nature of activities carried out.
First aid kits should be checked regularly and after every use. Used, damaged, or expired items should be replaced promptly using first aid supplies or refill items to ensure the kit remains ready for emergencies and inspections.
Some first aid supplies, particularly sterile dressings, wipes, and saline products, have expiry dates. Expired items should not be used and must be replaced to maintain hygiene, effectiveness, and compliance.
Yes. Many organisations customise their first aid kits by adding specific supplies identified through their risk assessment, such as additional dressings, burns items, or eye wash products. This helps ensure the kit matches real workplace needs.
Yes. First aid kits and supplies are widely used in training environments to demonstrate correct techniques and simulate real-life scenarios. Training centres may also use dedicated training-only items alongside live supplies.
First Aid Kits & Supplies – Workplace, School, Vehicle & Home Kits
First aid kits and supplies provide everything needed to respond quickly and effectively to injuries, accidents and medical emergencies at work, school, on the road or at home.
At Qualsafe Shop, we stock a wide range of fully compliant first aid kits and essential supplies, trusted by training providers, workplaces, schools and individuals across the UK.
Read more
Our first aid kits and supplies include:
- Workplace first aid kits – HSE and BSI-compliant options for offices, factories and public spaces.
- School and childcare kits – designed for classrooms, nurseries and activity groups.
- Vehicle first aid kits – compact, portable kits for drivers and fleet operators.
- Home and personal kits – convenient solutions for families and individuals.
- Refills and consumables – replacement supplies to keep kits fully stocked.
All kits and supplies are CE-marked, HSE-compliant and individually packaged, ensuring quality, safety and reliability in any environment.
Frequently Asked Questions
A first aid kit is a complete, ready-to-use set of items assembled for immediate response, while first aid supplies are individual components used to restock, replace, or customise kits. Many organisations use both to maintain effective first aid provision over time.
Yes. First aid kits and supplies are commonly used in workplaces and should be selected based on a first aid needs assessment. This ensures the provision is appropriate for the number of people, workplace hazards, and nature of activities carried out.
First aid kits should be checked regularly and after every use. Used, damaged, or expired items should be replaced promptly using first aid supplies or refill items to ensure the kit remains ready for emergencies and inspections.
Some first aid supplies, particularly sterile dressings, wipes, and saline products, have expiry dates. Expired items should not be used and must be replaced to maintain hygiene, effectiveness, and compliance.
Yes. Many organisations customise their first aid kits by adding specific supplies identified through their risk assessment, such as additional dressings, burns items, or eye wash products. This helps ensure the kit matches real workplace needs.
Yes. First aid kits and supplies are widely used in training environments to demonstrate correct techniques and simulate real-life scenarios. Training centres may also use dedicated training-only items alongside live supplies.
