
Description
Description
The same rapid access red bag as the Family First Aid Kit — with the contents upgraded for Australian families who go further than the backyard. The Outdoor First Aid Kit is built for camping trips, 4WD touring, regional road trips, and anywhere the nearest hospital is a long drive away.
It adds a Slishman pressure wrap, aluminium foam splint, seatbelt cutter, tick twister, burn gel spray bottle, and 7-in-1 survival whistle to the hospital-grade base — because the further you go, the more your kit needs to cover.
- Slishman pressure wrap, snake bite bandage with indicator (10cm x 10.5m), and snake bite first aid card The Slishman is specifically designed for Australian snake bite pressure immobilisation and serious wound compression — and the dedicated instruction card means anyone in the group can apply it correctly under pressure, not just the person who read the manual. Most Australian snake bites happen on the lower limbs — the 10.5 metre bandage is the correct length for full adult leg immobilisation. Not sure whether your current car kit covers this? Read our guide on whether your car first aid kit is actually safe enough.
- Aluminium foam splint, seatbelt cutter, and 7-in-1 survival whistle The difference between a kit for day drives and a kit for extended trips into regional or remote Australia. The seatbelt cutter is there for vehicle accidents on roads where help takes time to arrive. The splint handles fractures and serious sprains when evacuation is not immediate. The survival whistle covers signalling when communications fail. Read our guide on remote area survival first aid to understand why these items matter beyond the bitumen.
- Burn gel sachet and burn gel spray bottle, povidone iodine swabs, tick twister, stainless steel shears with plastic tip, and vehicle compliance first aid sticker Every item chosen for the specific risks of outdoor Australian travel. The burn gel spray bottle covers larger surface areas than a sachet alone — campfire and vehicle burns both need rapid cooling over a wide area. The tick twister is correct technique for Australian tick species — tick removal method matters more in Australia than most travellers realise. The vehicle compliance sticker confirms your kit is fitted and current.
- Keyring CPR face shield and packed and inspected by hand in Dubbo, NSW The keyring CPR face shield travels with the person, not just in the vehicle — so response capability is always within reach regardless of where an emergency happens. Every item checked before dispatch. A 12-month audit reminder and maintenance checklist is included so your kit stays current without you having to track it.


