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Compact Personal First Aid Kit (125-Piece)

everyday carry

Compact Personal First Aid Kit (125-Piece)

125 pieces of professional first aid coverage in a kit small enough to live in your EDC bag permanently.

  • 125 pieces covering cuts burns sprains blisters and minor trauma for everyday and emergency use
  • Organized case provides instant access to the correct item without searching through loose supplies
  • Compact enough for any backpack purse vehicle glove box or desk drawer
  • Comprehensive enough for a family through a multi-day emergency scenario

125-piece first aid kits are the recommended baseline coverage for individual and family emergency preparedness

Organized layout provides faster access to critical items compared to bulk unorganized kits

Trusted by emergency preparedness professionals as the minimum viable first aid kit for everyday carry

Why This Matters

A first aid kit at home is good. A first aid kit always with you is better. A compact 125-piece kit in your everyday carry bag means you have immediate medical response capability wherever you are — not just at home. Injuries and medical needs do not wait until you get home.

Product Description

This 125-Piece Compact First Aid Kit covers the most common injury scenarios in a waterproof, hard-shell case small enough for a backpack or glove box. Contents include assorted adhesive bandages, gauze pads, medical tape, antiseptic wipes, antibiotic ointment, burn gel, blister treatment, scissors, tweezers, nitrile gloves, and a CPR face shield. Organized in labeled compartments for rapid access. A first aid kit that's always with you is infinitely more valuable than a comprehensive kit left at home.

Real Use Case

Your child falls and sustains a significant cut to the knee at a park 30 minutes from home. Your compact 125-piece first aid kit provides immediate cleaning with antiseptic wipes proper wound closure with butterfly bandages sterile padding and a secure bandage wrap. The wound is properly treated immediately preventing infection and eliminating the 30-minute drive home for basic first aid.

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