
Description
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 in Dubbo, NSW before it leaves the workshop.
- Rapid access colour-coded bag — unfolds flat with every section clearly labelled When something happens, you are not pulling items out one by one trying to find what you need. The layout means any adult in the household can open this kit and find what they are looking for — not just the person who packed it. Read our guide on what first aid kit you really need at home if you are working out whether this is the right level of kit for your family.
- Snake bite bandage with tension indicator included as standard In Australia, a family kit that does not include proper snake bite response is a kit that is missing something important — whether you live in the suburbs or the bush. The tension indicator removes the guesswork about compression when you are stressed and need to act. Rectangles turn to squares when pressure is correct.
- 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. Burn gel for kitchen and outdoor burns. Eyewash for dust, chemicals, and foreign bodies. A thermal blanket for shock management. TGA-regulated throughout — read our contents guide to understand what hospital-grade actually means and why it matters.
- Packed and inspected by hand in Dubbo, NSW — first aid guide, CPR chart, and Sam's instructional video library included Dan checks every item before dispatch. The first aid guide and CPR chart give you the reference you need in the moment. The instructional video library — presented by Sam, a credentialled first aid trainer with 18 years of Australian emergency care experience — shows your family exactly how to use what is in the bag. Knowing how to use the kit before you need it is as important as having it.


