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Assurance Family First Aid Kit

Assurance Family First Aid Kit

Serious family first aid kit with hospital-grade essentials for Australian households.
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Designed for Australian Homes

Everything you need to manage unexpected injuries under pressure.

✅Designed & Packed In Australia

✅Clinical Grade First Aid Contents

✅Backed by Professional First Aid Guidance Reels

✅Colour Coded Internal Labels for Fast Navigation

Kit Includes

  • 1 x #14 Wound Dressing 12 x 12cm
  • 1 x #15 Wound Dressing 18 x 18cm
  • 10 x Alcohol-free cleansing wipes
  • 1 x Amputated parts bags env/3
  • 5 x Burn Gel Sachet 3.5g
  • 3 x Conforming Bandage 5cm x 4M
  • 3 x Conforming Bandage 7.5cm x 4M
  • 1 x Content list
  • 2 x Cotton calico triangular bandage 110 x 110 x 155cm
  • 1 x Disposable Face Shield in Sachet
  • 1 x First aid guide leaflet incl CPR chart
  • 1 x First Aid Notebook with Pen
  • 1 x First aid spray 50ml
  • 1 x Instant ice pack 80g
  • 5 x Large nitrile powder-free gloves bag/2
  • 1 x Medium Cotton Crepe Bandage 10cm x 4M
  • 1 x Medium safety pins bag/12
  • 1 x Non-Adherent Dressing 10 x 10cm
  • 6 x Non-Adherent Dressing 5 x 5cm
  • 3 x Non-Adherent Dressing 7.5 x 10cm
  • 4 x Non-Adherent Eye Pads 5.5 x 7.7cm
  • 1 x Plastic Standard Strip 7.2 x 1.9cm Box/50
  • 10 x Sodium Chloride Eyewash Ampoule 20ml
  • 10 x Splinter Probes 3.7cm
  • 1 x Stainless Steel Sharp/Blunt Scissors 13cm
  • 1 x Stainless Steel Tweezers 7.5cm
  • 1 x Sterile  Combine Dressing 10 x 20cm
  • 5 x Sterile White Gauze Swab (3pc) 7.5 x 7.5cm
  • 1 x Thermal blanket 140 x 210cm
  • 1 x White Microporous Paper Tape 2.5cm x 5M
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Description

The kit you hope you never need — and will be glad you have. The Assurance Family First Aid Kit is the rapid access colour-coded red bag packed with hospital-grade supplies for the injuries that actually happen at home, in the car, and on weekends away. Not a pharmacy shelf kit thrown in a zip bag — everything chosen, organised, and inspected by hand before it leaves Dubbo.

  • Rapid access colour-coded bag that unfolds flat with every section labelled — so when something happens, you are not pulling items out one by one trying to find what you need. Read our guide on what first aid kit you really need at home if you are trying to work out whether this is the right level of kit for your family
  • Snake bite bandage with tension indicator included as standard — because in Australia, a family kit that does not include proper snake bite response is a kit that is missing something important. The indicator removes the guesswork about pressure when you are stressed and need to act
  • Hospital-grade wound care including burn gel sachets, sodium chloride eyewash ampoules, multiple dressing sizes, nitrile gloves, disposable face shield, and thermal blanket — the difference between a kit that handles real injuries and one that handles grazed knees
  • Packed and inspected by hand in Dubbo, NSW by Dan — every item checked before dispatch. Comes with a first aid guide and CPR chart, plus access to Sam's step-by-step instructional video library so your family knows how to use what is in the bag

Suits the home, the car, the caravan, and weekend adventures. If you are thinking about what to keep in your car specifically, read our guide on whether your car first aid kit is actually safe enough for your family before deciding. Browse the full home first aid kit range to compare options.

We also send you a 12-month audit reminder with a maintenance checklist so your kit stays current without you having to remember. Refill packs are available directly at assurancefirstaidkits.com.au.

Workplace Compliant

This first aid kit is designed to align with the Model Code of Practice: First Aid in the Workplace, published by Safe Work Australia.

You can view the official Code here:
Safe Work Australia – Model Code of Practice: First Aid in the Workplace
https://www.safeworkaustralia.gov.au/doc/model-code-practice-first-aid-workplace

This Code provides practical guidance on how businesses can meet their duties under the Work Health and Safety (WHS) laws.

What legal framework do workplace first aid kits fall under?

Workplace first aid requirements are governed by:

Safe Work Australia
https://www.safeworkaustralia.gov.au

Under the national framework:

  • Work Health and Safety Act
  • Work Health and Safety Regulations
  • Model Code of Practice: First Aid in the Workplace

Each state and territory regulator enforces WHS laws locally. These include:

Employers must comply with their relevant state or territory regulator.

What does the Code of Practice require?

The Model Code of Practice requires businesses to assess:

  • The type of work being carried out
  • The hazards present
  • The size and location of the workforce
  • The distance from emergency medical services
  • The number and location of first aid kits required
  • The need for trained first aiders

It also requires first aid kits to:

  • Contain appropriate and accessible equipment
  • Be regularly maintained and restocked
  • Be suitable for the specific workplace risk profile

Our workplace kits are structured to support these requirements.

They include hospital-grade consumables selected to manage common workplace injuries such as:

  • Cuts and lacerations
  • Burns
  • Eye injuries
  • Sprains and strains
  • Minor to moderate bleeding
  • Shock and exposure

Are your vehicle kits compliant for work vehicles?

Yes. Our vehicle kits are designed to align with WHS expectations for mobile workers, including:

  • Trades
  • Field service technicians
  • Construction crews
  • Remote or regional staff

They are compact, accessible, and structured to meet vehicle first aid requirements under WHS guidance.

For official vehicle guidance, refer to your relevant state WHS authority listed above.

Is buying your kit enough to be compliant?

A compliant kit is part of compliance — but not the entire requirement.

Under WHS laws, employers must:

  • Conduct a workplace risk assessment
  • Provide appropriate first aid facilities
  • Ensure trained first aiders are available where required
  • Maintain and review first aid arrangements regularly

Our kits are built to support compliance. Final responsibility for meeting WHS obligations remains with the employer.

How often should workplace first aid kits be checked?

The Model Code of Practice recommends regular inspection to ensure:

  • No expired items
  • Used items replaced promptly
  • The kit remains suitable for current risks

We recommend scheduled checks at least every 3–6 months, or more frequently in higher-risk environments.

Can kits be customised for higher-risk workplaces?

Yes.

The Code requires that first aid equipment reflect the nature of workplace hazards.

For higher-risk industries, businesses may require additional modules such as:

  • Burn treatment supplies
  • Trauma or major bleed support
  • Snake bite kits for regional worksites

This approach supports real-world capability — not just minimum compliance.

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FAQs

Do any supplies in the first aid kits expire?

Where required an expiry date is on the individual item.

‘Shelf life’ is the term or period during which a component remains suitable for the intended use. An expiry date is the termination of shelf life, after which a percentage of the component, e.g., medical devices, may no longer function as intended.

See below for the expiry dates of our first aid kits contents that have an expiry:

  • Adhesive dressings: 3 years
  • Combine dressing: 5 years
  • Cotton gauze swabs: 5 years
  • Eye pads: 5 years
  • Hydrogel: 2 years
  • Hydrogel dressing: 5 years
  • Non adherent wound dressings: 5 years
  • Saline: 5 years
  • Skin cleaning wipes: 2 years
  • Splinter probes: 5 years
  • Wound closures: 2 years
  • Wound dressings: 5 years
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Shipping Policy

Effective Date: 23 March 2026

1. General Information

We are committed to delivering your orders promptly and efficiently. Orders are processed and shipped on business days (Monday to Friday), excluding public holidays and natural disasters.

2. Order Processing Time

We aim to dispatch all orders within 48 hours — and often sooner.

Orders placed after hours, on weekends or public holidays will be processed on the next business day.

3. Shipping Rates and Delivery Estimates

We offer the following shipping options for domestic orders within Australia:

  • Standard Shipping
  • Express Shipping

*All shipping costs are calculated based on the weight of the ordered product. Express shipping can be arranged on request.

4. Shipping Restrictions

We do not ship to international addresses or P.O. Boxes.

5. Order Tracking

Once your order has shipped, you will receive a confirmation email with your tracking number. You can track your order using the link provided in the email.

6. Shipping Delays

While we strive to deliver within the expected time frame, delays may occur due to weather, carrier issues, or other unforeseen events. We are not responsible for delays outside our control.

7. Missing or Lost Packages

If your order is delayed or missing, email us at admin@assurancefirstaidkits.com.au with your order number. We'll investigate with the carrier and keep you updated.

8. Incorrect or Incomplete Address

Please double-check your shipping address at checkout. We’re not responsible for deliveries sent to incorrect or incomplete addresses provided by the customer.

If your order is returned to us, you may be responsible for any reshipping costs.

Contact Us

If you have any questions or concerns about our shipping policy, reach out at admin@assurancefirstaidkits.com.au or by mail at:

Assurance First Aid Kits
PO Box 1888
Dubbo NSW 2830

1. What should a proper family first aid kit include in Australia?

A proper family first aid kit in Australia should go beyond basic adhesive bandages. It should include hospital-grade wound dressings, compression bandages, burn care, eye wash, gloves, and a snake-bite bandage with pressure indicator.

Australian homes face unique risks — from kitchen burns to backyard injuries and snake encounters. A family kit should be built for real incidents, not just minor cuts.

2. Does this family first aid kit include a snake-bite bandage?

Yes. This kit includes a pressure immobilisation bandage with tension indicator suitable for Australian snake-bite protocol.

Even suburban and semi-rural areas can encounter snakes. Early and correct compression is critical. Many standard home first aid kits do not include the appropriate bandage.

3. Is this suitable to keep in the car as well as the home?

Yes. The compact, durable case makes it suitable for storage in the car boot as well as inside the home.

Many families choose to keep one kit in the house and another in the vehicle so they are prepared for sport, school pick-ups, holidays and road trips.

4. How is this different from cheaper home first aid kits?

Cheaper kits often focus on piece count rather than capability. That usually means dozens of adhesive bandages and limited support for burns, significant wounds or Australian-specific risks.

This kit prioritises clinical-grade supplies, clear organisation and real-world usefulness. It’s packed properly — not padded with filler.

5. Is this family first aid kit easy to use if I don’t have training?

Yes. The contents are clearly organised and selected for practical application. A CPR guide is included to support emergency response.

You don’t need to be medically trained. You need clear, reliable equipment that supports calm action when things feel chaotic — especially with children involved.