Product details
320 piece premium first aid kit – car, home and travel
This is the sort of first aid kit that actually makes sense when something goes wrong. The Active Era 320-piece kit packs a wide range of consumables and a few solid tools into a tough, well-organised bag, so there’s no faffing about when a cut, sprain or bump needs sorting quickly. It’s a brilliant all-rounder for the car, caravan, workplace or a camping trip.
what’s in the kit
Too many bits to list every single item, but the essentials are all covered: conforming and crepe bandages, triangular bandages, a variety of adhesive plasters (including fingertip strips and butterfly closures), sterile wound and non‑adherent pads, antiseptic wipes, sting relief pads, medical tape, eyewash, gloves, tweezers, splinter lancets, moleskin for blisters, safety pins, a CPR face shield and more. You also get heavy‑duty metal medical scissors, two instant cold packs and an emergency foil blanket for warmth and shock management.
built for life on the move
The bag is hard‑wearing and water‑resistant, so it’ll stand up to being tucked under a seat or shoved in a rucksack. Inside, multiple compartments and clear pouches make it easy to spot what you need when nerves are high. Everything’s grouped logically, so even someone with no medical training can find the right item fast.
typical uses and who it helps
- For drivers: slips neatly into a glovebox or boot to deal with minor injuries and immediate needs after a roadside incident.
- For families: useful at home for kitchen mishaps, playground scrapes or holiday bumps.
- For outdoor activities: peace of mind when camping, hiking or caravanning — the cold packs and emergency blanket are proper handy in colder weather.
- For workplaces and schools: compact enough for a drawer or cupboard but stocked well enough for common workplace incidents.
practical details and tips
Made in a CE‑approved facility and designed to be refillable — there are pockets to add personal medications like paracetamol or antihistamines (do check expiry dates now and then). Dimensions are roughly 30.2 x 20.6 x 8.2 cm and it weighs about 830 g, so it’s roomy without being bulky. A quick note: this is a first response kit, not a substitute for professional medical care; for serious injuries always call 999 (or your local emergency number) straight away.
why choose this kit
It’s comprehensive, well organised and ready to travel. The mix of consumables, a few decent tools and protective items in a tough case makes it a sensible, cost‑effective choice for anyone who wants to be prepared without lugging a medical cabinet around. Small but thoughtful extras like eyewash and two cold packs show it’s been put together with real‑world bumps and knocks in mind — less panicking, more doing the right thing quickly.
In short, if you want a reliable, refillable and portable first aid solution for the car, home, caravan, workplace or the great outdoors, this kit is a solid pick that saves time and gives confidence when it matters most.








