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First-Aid Kits

A staple in any work vehicle should always be a handy first aid kit that is equipped for any situation that could arise. First aid kits made by B/A Products, All-Grip and Goodall Mfg Co. are ideal for contractors, tow truck operators, fleet vehicles and more! Choose from kits that include bandages, pads, gauze and plenty more. Having one in your truck will make the work day run smoother.

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First Aid Only 10 Person First Aid Kit

The 10 person OSHA First Aid Kit in a plastic case contains 62 pieces to treat minor injuries. The kit contents meets OSHA standards and is sufficient to treat up to 10 people. The plastic storage case has two latches to keep the case closed and a handle to facilitate transportation to the site of an injury. The case also includes tabs for mounting the case on a wall or other flat vertical surface. The kit is ideal for small offices, vehicles or worksites.
$21.99

First Aid Only Essentials First Aid Kit, 200 Pieces, Fabric Case

Our new generation of nylon first aid kits are developed to save time and frustration during emergencies. Supplies are easy to find in our newly designed organizer case. This kit is perfect to throw in your backpack for the beach, for school and camping needs. You can keep this soft kit under your car seat or in the trunk in case of an emergency or if your child or friend cuts themselves while you are on the road. It's also ideal to keep in your home. The size is smaller than a notebook so it doesn't take up much space and is soft so it's flexible to a certain degree.
$21.49

First Aid Only Essentials 312 Piece First Aid Kit

The First Aid Only 312 Piece First Aid Kit will have you prepared for any potential emergency at home, in the office or on the go. The clear pockets in the fabric pouch keep the 312 first aid supplies organized and easy to locate. This kit is the ideal size, fitting nicely into a backpack, vehicle compartment or desk drawer.
$25.99

First Aid Only - American Red Cross Eye Care Pack

This compact, 16-piece safety kit is for emergency eye care that gives you grab-and-go convenience. Containing products for treating and protecting eye injuries, including hand sanitizer to protect responders and victims. Contains twice as many products to treat and protect eye injuries until help arrives.
$24.49

First Aid Only 25 Person First Aid Kit

This 107-piece first aid kit is ideal for contractors, fleet vehicles, worksites or small companies with up to 25 employees. It meets federal OSHA recommendations and carries 17 critical products including a 4 oz. eye wash. The partitioned, water-resistant plastic case is wall mountable yet has a handle for easy carrying.
$27.99

First Aid Only Emergency Response Bag Kit

Easy to Identify treatment packs when seconds count.The treatment packs are organized by injury type and list each items intended use to keep you focused in an emergency. Just grab the treatment pack you need or carry the complete bag by handle or shoulder strap.
$199.99
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First-Aid Kits: Essential Safety Gear for Trucks and Commercial Vehicles

When you're on the road, especially in commercial vehicles, having a well-stocked first-aid kit is crucial. While the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) does not require first-aid kits in all commercial trucks, many states have their own regulations. Regardless of legal obligations, carrying a first-aid kit is a proactive measure to ensure safety during roadside emergencies.

Why Choose a Truck First-Aid Kit

A properly stocked truck first aid kit provides essential supplies to treat minor injuries, burns, and other medical situations until professional help arrives. Features to look for include:

  • Compliance and Contents: Kits often meet Class A or Class B standards, including items such as bandages, antiseptic wipes, gloves, burn care supplies, and scissors.
  • Durable Storage: Options include hard cases for mounted protection or soft bags for flexible storage in limited spaces.
  • Accessibility: Kits should be easy to locate and deploy in an emergency.
  • Capacity: Kits range from small personal kits to larger kits for multiple users, accommodating various vehicle sizes.

Types of First-Aid Kits for Trucks

Truck first-aid kits vary based on size, style, and included supplies:

  • Class A Kits: Designed for minor injuries such as cuts, scrapes, and burns. Ideal for small trucks or personal vehicles.
  • Class B Kits: Larger kits for more serious injuries or multiple personnel. Suitable for commercial trucks or fleets.
  • Cabinet or Hard Case Kits: Offer organized compartments for quick access and protect supplies from damage.
  • Soft Bag Kits: Lightweight and portable, fitting easily in smaller spaces or tool compartments.

Top Brands and Products

Leading brands offer reliable, compliant first-aid kits for trucks:

Shopping Guide for First-Aid Kits

When choosing a first-aid kit for a vehicle or truck, consider these factors:

  • Size and Capacity: Ensure the kit is appropriate for the number of occupants and vehicle type.
  • Storage Type: Hard cases provide protection and mounting options, while soft bags offer portability.
  • Supplies Included: Review the contents for essential items such as bandages, gauze, antiseptics, burn care, and emergency blankets.
  • Regulatory Requirements: Check state regulations for commercial trucks to ensure compliance with first-aid mandates.
  • Ease of Access: Kits should be located where drivers and crew can quickly retrieve them during emergencies.

FAQ About Truck First-Aid Kits

Does the DOT require first-aid kits in commercial trucks?
No, the DOT does not mandate first-aid kits in all commercial trucks. Some states have specific requirements, so always check local regulations.

What should a truck first-aid kit include?
Essential items include bandages, antiseptic wipes, gloves, burn care supplies, scissors, tweezers, and an emergency blanket.

Should I choose a hard case or soft bag kit?
Hard cases provide durable protection and can be mounted, while soft bags are flexible and portable. Choose based on available space and usage preferences.

How often should I inspect my first-aid kit?
Regularly check supplies for expiration and replace used or damaged items to ensure readiness.