Product details
General Medi 160-piece compact first aid kit bag (green)
This compact first aid kit is the sensible bit of kit you’ll want to keep close by — small enough to tuck into a glovebox or rucksack yet packed with proper hospital‑grade supplies. If there’s ever been a no‑nonsense emergency pouch for life’s little mishaps, this is it: lightweight, smartly organised and approved to recognised standards.
What’s in the bag and why it matters
The kit contains 160 carefully chosen items to deal with most minor wounds and injuries you’re likely to meet on the road, at home or out camping. You get an instant cold pack for bumps and strains, an emergency blanket to prevent heat loss, a moleskin pad for blisters, heavy‑duty medical scissors and a good spread of plasters and dressing pads. Contents are grouped into inner sleeves by category so you don’t have to faff about in a panic — find what you need quickly and restock with ease.
Key features
- Approved quality – ISO 13485, CE and FDA approvals give reassurance that the contents meet recognised standards.
- Travel‑ready – compact nylon case (approx. 20 x 16 x 8 cm) and light weight (roughly 500 g / 1.1 lb) make it ideal for cars, backpacks and boats.
- Organised layout – inner sleeves sorted by use so you can access bandages, dressings and tools fast when time is tight.
- Practical kit – includes an instant cold pack, emergency blanket, moleskin pad, a selection of plasters and premium medical scissors suitable for cutting clothing or dressings.
- Durable case – tough nylon pouch that stands up to everyday knocks and keeps supplies dry and tidy.
Where this kit really helps
- On the road – keep it in the glovebox for trips and breakdowns; handy for cuts, grazes and minor shocks.
- At home – great to have in the kitchen or hallway for quick access during common household accidents.
- Outdoors – perfect for day hikes, camping and school trips when blisters, sprains and cuts are more likely.
- Workplaces and schools – well stocked enough for small incidents while still compact and easy to store.
Some practical notes: check expiry dates on sterile items and replace anything past its use‑by. Cold packs are single‑use once activated, so keep spares if you expect heavy use. The kit covers common essentials, but if anyone in the household has specific medical needs (allergy injections, prescription meds, etc.), add those items separately. For the full item list, images and supplier details, have a quick look at the product page before relying on stock for a particular activity.
This kit is for treating minor injuries and providing immediate care until professional help arrives if needed. It’s a sensible, well‑made collection of supplies that gives peace of mind — no faffing, just dependable kit when you need it.







