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The First Aid Only 9165-RC is a versatile, latex-free first aid kit designed for quick access and portability. With a soft pack and clear pocket organization, it contains essential supplies for treating common injuries, making it perfect for home use, travel, or outdoor activities.
S**.
Great for travel
Perfect size, fits what is needed. Perfect for travel or to keep in car.
A**O
Perfect for Boy Scouts or Home Use
I picked this up for my son to include in his camp pack for scouts as his first aid kid. Very good complete with what he needed.
E**R
Compact Kit
Great kit with everything you would need for first aid.
S**L
Perfect for my needs, fits by bike bag.
Since I am on a blood thinner a friend insisted I purchase and carry a kit like this just in case I have an accident and get bruised. Has everything for an emergency. Don't need to add anything.
E**S
A Lot in a Small Package!
I bought some of these basic first-aid kits to keep in the family's backpacks and in the car. They are small, lightweight and are well protected in their zippered cases and perfect for simple first-aid needs. They are small, but contain a very wide variety of emergency and first-aid supplies. Unless you need brain surgery out in the field, they will do just fine. We've had to use them only a couple of times (knock on wood) for minor stuff like scrapes and cuts.Because the current product description doesn't list the contents, here's what's in this first-aid kit: procedural face mask, germicidal wipe, rain poncho, emergency light stick, emergency whistle, `Call 911' banner, emergency blanket, 3 antiseptic cleansing wipes, 4 Alcohol cleansing pads, 2 antibiotic ointment packs, hand sanitizer pack, 20 adhesive bandages, 10 junior bandages, 2 knuckle bandages, 2 fingertip bandages, 2 patch bandages, 2 2"x2" gauze dressing pads, 2 4"x4" gauze dressing pads, sterile eye pad, 2 butterfly closures, 2 exam vinyl gloves, 5 yd roll first-aid tape, moleskin square, finger splint, Red Cross first-aid card.Pretty complete for a small package! These are good insurance for the little things that can happen on a hike or camping trip. Prices vary tremendously so you may want to shop around.
K**E
Great for a car
It's a great little first aid kit for a car all it needed was some Tylenol and allergy meds thrown in with it for a perfect glove box fit.
P**T
American Red Cross 9165-RC First Aid Kit underwhelming
For the price, the American Red Cross 9165-RC First Kit is underwhelming. I should have checked the contents more carefully before purchasing. The 73 items appear to be mostly band aids and some ointment. I purchased this for a church, which infrequently (as in very) suffers from small cuts. Fortunately, I bring separate supplies to address serious illnesses that occur, to include the use of CPR. I will be more careful the next time I purchase a first aid kit.
C**5
This purchase was perfect for refilling my bigger Amer Red Cross kit
Good assortment of refill products; therefore, good value for the money.
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