DAC IFAK

£78.00

  • Nitrile Gloves, 6 pairs – Danger, Stop Think Act. Put your gloves on while thinking.
  • Sterile Saline Cleansing Wipes x20 – Lets clean that uP
  • Fabric Assorted Plasters x 20 –Soft, washproof, low allergy adhesive. For a minor wounds
  • Sterile Wound Dressings/Bandages Medium x 2 – When a wound is a bit more serious
  • A Trauma dressing – Ok we are in a very serious wound now
  • Rapidstop Tourniquet – We are getting catastrophic now
  • An Triangular Bandage – Ninety degree to the hurty elbow or a bandana for head wounds.
  • A pair Tough / Tuff Cut Utility Scissors – Lets take a look at this injury
  • A Pair Plastic Tweezers – Splinters – Pull, Squeeze, clean, dressing. No digging
  • Sterile 20ml Saline Eye Wash Pods x 2 – When a casualty needs to clean their own wound. You’ll also struggle to wash an eye out with a wipe
  • Finger Dressing with Adhesive Fixing x 2 – Plasters just don’t stick to fingers for very long!
  • Non-Woven Swabs / Gauze Sterile Pack of 5 – When a casualty can clean their own wound or a wipe just isn’t big enough
  • A Crepe Bandage – P.R.I.C.E or wound packing remember 10 mins of pressure
  • A roll of zinc oxide tape – When micropore just isn’t tough enough
  • Low Adherent Dressings x 2 – Build your own plaster or dressing
  • Resuscitation Face Shield – Remember PPE, no sharing please!
  • A foil blanket – Great to stop people getting cold. Not so good if they are already cold.
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    Description

    DAC Education’s First Aid kit to match your training.

    Relevant contents all in an orange Molle pouch

    Our first aid kit. Is not just for yourself. It’s so you can help others and put what you learnt on a DAC First Aid course into practice if the time comes. You can throw it in the car, carry it in a rucksack, take it on holiday. (in your hold luggage though) If you are really odd then you can strap it to your belt and show it off.

    This kit has the kit you have used on one of our courses. It mainly matches the High risk courses and the Outdoor courses.

    But remember“You have to have the right training and the right kit to the risk presented”