Wanted: Suitable EFAW+F first aid kit

Contact you local mountain rescue and ask who they use a s a supplier, or try your local aborist/chainsaw supplier as "stein" do a personal bleed kit. I know you say ready made, but a decent first aid kit from st johns ambulance + israeli dressing + torniquet and you're good to go
 
You can build one for much cheaper.

‘Israeli’ bandage, tourniquet, celox.

And superglue. For knife cuts.
This is true but be careful that the tourniquet is a C.A.T gen 7 as there are lots of fakes on the market that wont work half as good and also cheap Israeli bandages can sometimes not be as advertised.
 
That Jwcs is why I was keen to buy a quality ready made kit, I don’t know enough about the contents to distinguish between good and bad items.
It’s like people who buy the cheapest tyre for their car, ok till you need them to grip in an emergency?
 
Just go to a reputable medical supplies company.

I am lucky in that I can obtain most of my kit for free, but having done quite a bit of med training,(and I am no expert-just a recipient of expert knowledge) I dont think any of the ready made kits have what you need, anddefinitely not at sensible prices.






Plus latex gloves, superglue, sticky plaster roll, one of the ‘reusable’bandage rolls (wilkos - £1 !), triangle bandage and so on.

Theres going to be limited capability with what you carry stalking.

More opportunity for a pack in truck or on quad - roll up splint etc.

If the risk management deems it necessary, possibly even a defibrillator at the larder etc depending on local circumstances.
 
Just go to a reputable medical supplies company.

I am lucky in that I can obtain most of my kit for free, but having done quite a bit of med training,(and I am no expert-just a recipient of expert knowledge) I dont think any of the ready made kits have what you need, anddefinitely not at sensible prices.






Plus latex gloves, superglue, sticky plaster roll, one of the ‘reusable’bandage rolls (wilkos - £1 !), triangle bandage and so on.

Theres going to be limited capability with what you carry stalking.

More opportunity for a pack in truck or on quad - roll up splint etc.

If the risk management deems it necessary, possibly even a defibrillator at the larder etc depending on local circumstances.
That Jwcs is why I was keen to buy a quality ready made kit, I don’t know enough about the contents to distinguish between good and bad items.
It’s like people who buy the cheapest tyre for their car, ok till you need them to grip in an emergency?
If you click on the link 308tikka has included in his post (SP supplies) they will build a kit to your requirements
 
I have used SP supplies for my DMAC kit supplies since 2004, great company to deal with.
They will even it seems build you a bespoke kit according to your needs,now that’s good customer service ….
 
These guys are the ones to contact. Best trauma training, advice and equipment.

 
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