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Remote Area Survival First Aid Kit

Remote Area Survival First Aid Kit

Purpose-built remote area survival kit for overnight Australian off-grid emergencies.
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✅Clinical Grade First Aid + Trauma Contents

✅Built to Support Delayed Emergency Response

Kit Includes

Top external zip pocket  

  • 1 x Content list
  • 1 x Digital clinical thermometer (supplied separately)
  • 1 x First aid guide leaflet incl CPR chart             
  • 1 x First aid notebook + pen
  • 1 x Stainless steel tweezers 7.5cm
  • 1 x Stainless steel sharp/blunt scissors 13cm
  • 10 x Splinter probes 3.7cm
  • 1 x White microporous paper tape 2.5cm x 5m
  • 1 x Medium safety pins bag/12
  • 1 x Pupil diagnostic pen light
  • 2 x Tick twister tool
  • 1 x Blue plastic eye bath
  • 10 x Large nitrile powder-free gloves bag/2
  • 1 x Space chamber slim cardboard spacer 10.5cm x 14.2cm
  • 1 x Asthma first aid instructions a4       
  • 1 x Amputated parts bags env/3
  • 1 x Needle disposal unit 90ml 

1 Front velcro flap                         

  • 1 x Single end applicators bag 100
  • 10 x Sodium chloride eyewash ampoule 20ml
  • 1 x 100ml Drop Bottle eyewash

Right wing                      

  • 1 x Olaes dressing 4”
  • 1 x HYFIN vent compact chest seal twin pack

Left wing                            

  • 1 x Sof® tourniquet
  • 1 x Rapid stop packing gauze
  • 1 x Stainless steel trauma shears 15cm
  • 2 x Heavyweight conforming bandage 10cm x 4m
  • 2 x Snake bite bandage with indicator 10cm x 4.5m

  Internal zip section top               

  • 1 x Aluminium foam splint leg 90 x 11cm flat

Internal zip section bottom                      

  • 3 x Conforming gauze bandage 10 cm x 4m
  • 2 x Conforming gauze bandage 7.5 cm x 4m
  • 2 x Conforming gauze bandage 5 cm x 4m

Red mesh pouch

  • 1 x ATS burns module * contents below
  • 1 x Low-adherent burn dressing 75 x 75cm

Yellow mesh pouch                      

  • 20 x Alcohol cleansing wipes
  • 20 x 10% povidone iodine swabs
  • 1 x First aid spray 50ml
  • Premium fabric 7.2 x 1.9cm env/25
  • 1 x Butterfly wound closures 45 x 10mm box/10
  • 5 x Non-adherent dressing 5 x 5cm
  • 3 x Non-adherent dressing 7.5 x 10cm
  • 3 x Non-adherent dressing 10 x 10cm
  • 4 x Non-adherent eye pads 5.5 x 7.7cm
  • 2 x Sterile combine dressing 10 x 20cm
  • 10 x Sterile white gauze swab 7.5 x 7.5cm

Blue mesh pocket                         

  • 2 x  Instant ice pack
    80g                               
  • 1 x  Cotton calico
    triangular bandage 110 x 110 x 155cm
  • 1 x #14 wound dressing
  • 1 x #15 wound dressing
  • 1 x Thermal blanket 140 x 210cm                               

Right external mesh pocket                      

  • 1 x Life tent

Left external mesh pocket                        

  • 1 x 7 in 1 survival tool
  • 1 x Antibacterial hand gel 60ml
  • 1 x CPR mask hard cover

External zipper               

  • 1 x Key ring CPR face shield + gloves

 *burn module contents                              

  • 8 x Burn gel sachet 3.5g
  • 2 x Burn dressing 10 x 10 cm
  • 1 x Conforming bandage 7.5 cm x 4m
  • 1 x Burn pe sheet 10cm x 10cm
  • 1 x Burn pe sheet 20cm x 20cm
  • 1 x Burn pe sheet 60cm x 90cm
  • 1 x Burns first aid sheet                                                      
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Description

When help is hours away, what you carry is the decision. The Remote Area Survival First Aid Kit is the most comprehensive kit Assurance builds — designed for genuine remote Australian conditions where a standard first aid kit would run out of capability before the helicopter arrives.

  • Colour-coded modular pouches organised by function — trauma, burns, wound care, snake bite, survival — so you can locate what you need fast under pressure, even if you have never opened the bag before. Read our guide on what to do if you are lost in Australia to understand the scenarios this kit is designed for
  • Trauma capability that no standard kit contains — SOF tourniquet, HYFIN vent compact chest seal twin pack, Olaes trauma dressing, RAPIDSTOP packing gauze, trauma shears, heavyweight conforming bandages, and two snake bite bandages with indicators. This kit handles the injuries that kill people in remote Australia
  • Full burns module included as standard — eight burn gel sachets, burn dressings in three sizes, conforming bandage and burns first aid guide, all in a dedicated red mesh pouch
  • Survival and extended response equipment — life tent, 7-in-1 survival tool, CPR mask hard cover, pulse oximeter, pupil diagnostic pen light, aluminium foam splint, space chamber for asthma management, tick twisters, needle disposal unit, clinical thermometer, and antibacterial hand gel

Built in Dubbo, NSW by people who understand what remote Australian conditions actually mean. Sam's 18 years as a first aid trainer and her work with Dubbo VRA and AirMed as a patient transport officer are directly behind this kit's design — not a checklist written in a city office. The kit is used by NSW National Parks and Wildlife remote field teams and is the choice of people who operate in environments where the stakes of an underprepared kit are real.

This kit suits outback travellers, 4WD tourers, station workers, mining crews, remote guides and anyone operating hours from the nearest hospital. Browse the full camping and 4WD kit range if you want to compare options for shorter trips or more accessible locations.

Check this kit at minimum every 12 months and after any use. Individual components are available to restock 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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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.

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

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

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Assurance First Aid Kits
PO Box 1888
Dubbo NSW 2830

1. What should a remote area first aid kit include in Australia?

A proper remote area first aid kit in Australia should include supplies capable of managing serious injuries when emergency response may be delayed.

This means advanced wound dressings, compression bandages, snake-bite management equipment, burn care, eye irrigation, thermal protection, and clear response guidance. In remote settings, you may be hours from help — so your kit must support stabilisation, not just minor treatment.

2. How is a remote area survival first aid kit different from a standard camping kit?

A standard camping first aid kit is typically built for minor injuries.

A remote area survival kit is designed for off-grid situations where evacuation may take time. It prioritises bleed control, snake-bite response, burn treatment, and higher-capability dressings. It is built for extended response windows, not convenience.

There’s organised — and then there’s ready for distance.

3. Is this kit suitable for 4WD touring and outback travel?

Yes. This kit is built for Australian conditions — heat, dust, long distances and unpredictable terrain.

It is suitable for 4WD touring, remote camping, station work, extended road trips and off-grid travel. The organised layout allows you to locate critical supplies quickly, even in stressful situations.

4. Does this remote first aid kit include snake-bite management?

Yes. Snake-bite response is a critical inclusion for remote Australia.

The kit includes appropriate pressure immobilisation bandaging and guidance to help you apply correct technique while keeping the patient still and awaiting emergency services. Not all remote kits include proper indicator bandaging.

5. Is this overkill for most trips?

If you’re travelling in suburban areas with fast ambulance access, a standard family kit may be sufficient.

But once you head into regional, rural or remote Australia, response times increase. A remote area first aid kit provides additional capability for serious incidents. It’s not about fear — it’s about being properly equipped when distance removes your safety net.

Preparedness matters more when help is further away.