Collection: Day Care & School First Aid Kits

WHS-compliant kits for Aussie schools, kindergartens, ELCs and OSHC — stocked for real incidents, not just checklists.

First Aid Kits for Australian Schools, Childcare & OSHC

From scraped knees to serious emergencies — these kits are built for what actually happens in busy education settings. Every kit in this collection is WHS-compliant and tailored for Australian schools, kindergartens, early learning centres and OSHC programs.

We’ve worked with teachers, first aid trainers and early childhood managers to make sure these kits don’t just tick boxes — they make sense when it matters. Some of the kits in this collection are built directly to match specifications outlined in the NSW Department of Education’s First Aid Kit form 058.

What Makes These Kits Different

  • ✔️ Stocked for the real world: splints, saline, gloves, cold packs, dressings that stay on
  • ✔️ Clearly labelled compartments for fast, confident response under pressure
  • ✔️ Soft carry packs and wall-mountable kits available
  • ✔️ Fully WHS-compliant for Australian workplaces and education settings
  • ✔️ Ideal for classrooms, playgrounds, excursions, and school buses

Our kits support calm, fast first aid — even in the chaos of a school day. From grit in the eye to playground injuries, these are the items educators reach for again and again.

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Helpful Guides for Educators:

FAQs

Are these kits compliant with Australian education regulations?

Yes. All kits meet WHS standards and are designed for schools, childcare centres, OSHC, and ELC environments across Australia.

What’s the difference between a school and a daycare kit?

Daycare kits are adjusted for younger children — with smaller dressings, extra saline and more gloves. School kits cover a wider range of injuries, including sports-related ones.

Do we need different kits for excursions or buses?

Yes — many centres use smaller mobile kits for off-site activities. You’ll find suitable excursion and transport kits in this collection too.

Can we customise a kit for our site?

Absolutely. We regularly customise kits for schools, childcare chains and remote centres. Get in touch here.

How often should we restock these kits?

We recommend checking each term or after major events. Use our free restock checklist to make it easy.

 

Scroll down to find the kit that fits your environment — and feel confident you’re protecting every child in your care.

Need a bit more information?

FAQs

What’s the first thing I should do if someone is bitten by a snake?


Call 000 immediately. Keep the person still and calm. Apply a pressure immobilisation bandage and immobilise the limb. Never wash, cut, or suck the bite.

How do the tension indicator bandages work?


They have printed rectangles that turn into squares when the bandage is tight enough. No guesswork. No second-guessing

Are snake bites a risk in winter?


Yes. Australian snakes don’t hibernate—they enter brumation. They’re slower, but still active, especially on warm days or when disturbed.

How long do I have to get help after a snake bite?


There’s no exact timeframe—it varies by snake and person. But the right first aid (like pressure immobilisation) buys you time until help arrives.

Can I use this snake bite kit for spider bites or other emergencies?


Absolutely. It’s also suitable for funnel-web spiders, blue-ringed octopus stings, sprains, fractures, and bleeding.

What makes Assurance kits better than cheaper first aid kits?


They include tension indicator bandages, clear instructions, and high-quality gear built for real Australian conditions—no filler items or cheap imports.

Which snake bite kit is right for me?

Assurance Sanke Bite Kit: Lightweight kit for hikes and vehicles

Assurance Snake Bite Plus: Family/pet-friendly for homes and holidays


Assurance Snake Bite Max: Full gear for broadest range of venomous and non venomous bites and stings. Suits families, outdoor leaders or first responders






Can I use this snake bite kit on children or pets?

Yes, absolutely. Just follow the included step-by-step instructions carefully. These kits are used in schools and by pet owners across Australia.

What are the signs of a venomous bite?


You might see puncture marks, nausea, blurred vision, difficulty breathing, or collapse. But not always—some symptoms are delayed.