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Outdoor First Aid Kit

Outdoor First Aid Kit

Complete First Aid + Trauma First Aid Kit for Off-Grid Travel
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When you are out of signal, you need this kit.

✅ Built by First Aid Trainer with 18 Yrs Experience.

✅ Clinical Grade First Aid Contents

✅ Includes over 30 Super Short Training Videos

✅ Rapid Access Colour Coding System

Kit Includes

  • 1 x #14 wound dressing
  • 1 x 7 in 1 survival whistle, compass, mirror & more
  • 10 x alcohol-free cleansing wipes
  • 1 x amputated parts bags env/3
  • 3 x burn gel sachet 3.5g
  • 1 x burn gel spray bottle 50ml
  • 1 x Conforming gauze bandage 5 cm x 4m
  • 1 x Conforming gauze bandage 7.5cm x 4m
  • 1 x Content list
  • 1 x Cotton calico triangular bandage 110 x 110 x 155cm
  • 1 x First aid guide leaflet incl CPR chart
  • 1 x First aid notebook+ pen
  • 1 x First aid spray 50ml
  • 1 x Folded aluminium foam splint 90cm
  • 1 x  Instant ice pack 80g
  • 1 x  Key ring CPR face shield
  • 2 x Large nitrile powder-free gloves bag/2
  • 1 x Medium safety pins bag/12
  • 1 x Medium weight crepe bandage 10cm x 4m
  • 1 x Non-adherent dressing 10 x 10cm
  • 3 x Non-adherent dressing 5 x 5cm
  • 2 x Non-adherent dressing 7.5 x 10cm
  • 2 x Non-adherent eye pads 5.5 x 7.7cm
  • 1 x Plastic strip 7.2 x 1.9cm env 25
  • 1 xPremium Fabric strip 7.2 x 1.9cm env 25
  • 10 x Povodine Swabs
  • 1  Seatbelt cutter
  • 1 x Slishman pressure wrap
  • 1 x Snake bite bandage with indicator 10cm x 10.5m
  • 1 x Snake Bite First Aid Card A5
  • 5 x Sodium chloride eyewash ampoule 20ml
  • 5 x Splinter probes 3.7cm
  • 1 x Stainless steel sharp/blunt scissors 13cm
  • 1 x Stainless steel tweezers 7.5cm
  • 1 x Stainless steel universal shears with plastic tip 15cm
  • 1 x Sterile combine dressing 10 x 20cm
  • 2 x Sterile white gauze swab 7.5 x 7.5cm
  • 1 x Thermal blanket 140 x 210cm
  • 1 x Tick twister tool
  • 1 x Vehicle compliance first aid sticker 10cm x 15 cm
  • 1 x White microporous paper tape 2.5cm x 5m
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Everything you need to know...

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.
Suits families heading into the bush, 4WDers, campers, caravanners, and anyone doing long regional or remote drives. If you are comparing this against the standard family kit for home use, read our guide on what first aid kit you really need at home. For extended remote travel or field work where help is hours away, step up to the Remote Area Survival First Aid Kit. Browse the full camping and 4WD first aid kit range to compare all outdoor options. Refill packs are available 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.

If you'd like, I can also:

  • Add a formal compliance disclaimer block at the bottom
  • Create a shortened compliance summary for product pages
  • Or write a fully referenced compliance landing page designed for trade buyers

Tell me where this will sit on the site and I’ll refine it further.

FAQs

How is the Outdoor First Aid Kit different from the Family First Aid Kit?

The Outdoor First Aid Kit is built on the same hospital-grade base as the Family First Aid Kit but adds a Slishman pressure wrap, aluminium foam splint, seatbelt cutter, tick twister, burn gel spray bottle, and 7-in-1 survival whistle — the items that matter when you are further from help.

What is a Slishman pressure wrap and why is it included?

The Slishman is specifically designed for Australian snake bite pressure immobilisation and serious wound compression. It is included in the Outdoor Kit because camping, 4WD, and regional travel puts you further from hospital care and snake encounters are a genuine risk.

Why is a seatbelt cutter included?

Vehicle accidents on regional roads where help takes time to arrive are one of the key risk scenarios this kit is designed for. The seatbelt cutter allows rapid access to an injured person trapped in a vehicle.

Is this kit suitable for a caravan or camper trailer?

Yes. The Outdoor First Aid Kit is popular with caravanners, campers, and families doing extended regional road trips. The kit is sized and specified for the specific risks of outdoor Australian travel.

Does this kit include snake bite response?

Yes. The kit includes a Slishman pressure wrap and a snake bite bandage with tension indicator (10cm x 10.5m) for full adult limb immobilisation, plus a dedicated snake bite first aid instruction card.

How often should I check this kit?

At least annually and after every use. A 12-month audit reminder and maintenance checklist is included. Refill packs are available at assurancefirstaidkits.com.au.