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CURAD Frist Aid Portable Pack 15 - Count On-the-Go Essentials 12 Packs

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About this item

  • FIRST AID ESSENTIALS: a broad variety of must-have products ideal for schools, clinics, and businesses
  • SLIM, COMPACT DESIGN: makes it easy to store in a purse, backpack, suitcase or car
  • WATER-RESISTANT & RESEALABLE: to keep the contents safe and secure
  • REUSABLE: can be used time and time again to keep your first aid essentials on hand wherever you go
  • PERFECT FOR ON-THE-GO: your go-to travel item that provides the first aid essentials


Product Description

The CURAD First Aid Portable Pack, 15 count offers the first aid essentials. Great for on-the-go wound care, this Portable Pack contains everything to keep you covered when you need it most. It contains multiple sizes and types of bandages, including versatile Flex-Fabric, Waterproof, Plastic and Spot bandages. It also includes alcohol swabs to provide excellent cleansing action.

Manufacturer Contact Information

800-633-5463


Machinist71
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2025
Bought these as simple stocking stuffers and everyone I gave them to absolutely loved them. I had opened one to show my friends and family the contents and everyone agreed that this was a terrific idea for a compact, on the go boo boo kit that can be kept in a purse, pack, cargo pocket, or just about anywhere you would store medical supplies.There is a decent assortment of bandages and cleaning supplies for most simple cuts and scrapes. I highly recommend this kit for commuters, outdoor enthusiasts or just about anyone who wants a portable and basic ouch pouch.Mind you, the supplies in this pack are limited so this item is not meant to replace a traditional first aid kit, especially for long term wound care by any means but rather work as an on the go, quickie kit when you are out and about and lugging a complete first aid kit with you is not really a viable option.
Katie
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2025
Perfect to throw in purse or put in a welcome bag for people traveling
Susan M. Marques
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2025
Perfect for travel
Nicki Hales
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2025
Purchased as part of many items included in 'blessing bags' to hand out to local homeless. Great value for the price.
Sharon Gonzoph
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2024
Used these with other pocketbook sized products as Christmas gifts. Good for travel.
patricia ryan
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2024
I love these! I have a pack in my car, my dance shoe bag, my bathroom, the kitchen, my suitcase...etc. Such convenient packages!
Ronald F.
Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2024
Purchase for a group of students traveling to Europe. Each chaperone had a kit. Worked perfectly and was very easy to use and carry.
Yronimos
Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2023
I've not opened one of these up yet to see if the adhesion, water-resistance, etc. measure up, but Curad is usually a respectable enough bandage brand, making these things for as long as I can remember (and I'm in my 50s), so I'm willing to give them benefit of doubt.For the price, these packets seem like fair enough travel "boo-boo" kits: not really serious first-aid kits, but packages of band-aids/plasters and other light-duty items necessary for handling little bumps, bruises, scrapes, paper-cuts, and stings, generally aimed toward travel, purse-and-pocket, and other light-duty use: no replacement for a proper first-aid kit, but the perfect thing for those little every-day "boo-boos" that happen to us all, especially outdoors or on all but the more hazardous jobs.This sort of thing at its best would include, in addition to the small bandages, little single-use packets of things like disinfectant, antibiotic ointment, sun screen, burn cream, and even simple OTC meds like aspirin or Immodium or Benedryl, but these packs each only seem to contain an alcohol prep pad and five bandages of assorted sizes and shapes with no duplicates, which isn't bad, but doesn't earn it much more than an average score for the price.At this size, each packet can be thought of as a single-use sort of thing: once someone complains about a little bump, scrape, cut, or whatever, hand over the packet, insist they keep it, and replace it. What would be left over wouldn't be worth trying to recover for later use. This box included about about a dozen of these packets (I wasn't counting), in sealed zip-seal packets to keep them reasonably sterile while traveling in backpacks, purses, glove compartments, emergency kits, tackle boxes, gym bags, and the like: more than enough to distribute into various kits and bags and backpacks around the home, garage, car, work laptop bag, and office desk, with a couple left over to give away to accident-prone friends, coworkers, and/or family members. You might want to ask about the alcohol prep pad in a world of draconian school zero-tolerance rules, but back when I was a kid in the '70s and '80s, one of these packs would have been perfectly suitable to pack into kids' book-bags for school against ordinary playground scrapes and bruises.Had the packets contained duplicates of popular bandage sizes and a few extra common meds like aspirin or antibiotic ointments etc., or had the price been lower, I would have rated this higher, but for the price and what you get, it's a nice enough set of give-away single-use bandage packs for everyday family "boo-boo" type light injuries. 3/5, bordering on 4/5.
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