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The EverOne Handy 50 Piece First Aid Kit is a compact and portable solution designed to keep you prepared for emergencies. With color-coded contents for quick identification, a durable water-resistant case, and a lightweight design, this kit is perfect for anyone from outdoor enthusiasts to busy parents.







| ASIN | B07NFSHC2T |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Brand | EverOne |
| Brand Name | EverOne |
| Color | Red |
| Container Type | Bag |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 42 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions | 5 x 5 x 5 inches |
| Manufacturer | Ever Ready First Aid - PB |
| Material Feature | Compact, Durable, Lightweight, Portable, Water Resistant |
| Material Features | Compact, Durable, Lightweight, Portable, Water Resistant |
| Model Name | EverOne Handy 50 Piece First Aid Kit, Red |
| Mounting Type | Table Mount |
| Number of Pieces | 50 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Compact, Lightweight, Portable, Waterproof |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Emergency |
| Special Feature | Compact, Lightweight, Portable, Waterproof |
| UPC | 843484102453 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
C**Y
EverOne - First Aid Kit, Red
This 1st Aid Kit from EverOne has about every item I've ever wanted in case of an accident and hoped I’d never need to use, with the exception of OTC medications. It is well stocked, very well organized, a great size and has a little room to spare. I put this with our travel gear because we were taking trips every month or so, you need to be prepared for just about everything when traveling with kids and I felt that this kit does just that. I have a small box of meds for allergies, fever & pain, stomach trouble etc that I take on all trips ready to go, that I put with this. So much easier than running to a convenience store at 9:00 because one of the kids tripped or someone remembered a splinter at bedtime. One thing that I really appreciate is the note pad and pencil. I’ve never found one in a Kit before and always add to it, it comes in handy when trying to remember details after a medical emergency. The only thing I would recommend is adding a good burn kit if using this for camping or hiking. Otherwise this kit is great just the way it comes. The red case stands out, it’s not too heavy to carry in a backpack. Everyone should have a kit at home or in their car. If COVID ever goes away I have a lot of overdue trips to take and this will be coming along.
T**A
Great Little, Handy First Aid Kit!
Great Little, Handy First Aid Kit! A Lot of thought went into it. The bag is nice and sturdy, has various ways to attach it to a back pack, or bag in order to make it easily accessible. The Zippers have nice pulls to make it easy to open in case of emergency. It has a CPR card on the outside, in a clear pocket.. as a good reminder. There is an extra little pocket, on the outside for other things you might need, in case of an emergency. The inside is well labeled, and there is a pocket for everything. Everything is pretty easy to access, (I would make a point of getting to know it, before I need it.) Everything is also secured in the bag. There is also a first aid book, note pad and pen (also something that I would read before I needed it.) There are two wound washes and Irrigation for eyes. There is a CPR kit, Would closures, wound cleaning... pressure bandages.. Most everything (minus prescriptions and meds), that you might need. I would add my personal information, In case of emergency cards for all family.. notes about any meds... etc.. It is a pretty complete little bag. I am impressed. I really like this kit! Great for day trips, hiking, camping, car travel, offices, desk drawers.. Dorms.. It also makes a great gift.
R**1
Perfect for camping, survival, traveling, etc.
This is the perfect kit to keep in your car, take with you camping or traveling, or if you have that little "if the crap hits the fan" kit. The bag is really strudy. The zipper is strong and the labels are sewn in well. The LABELS though! I love them. I have a 10 year old son. I try to impart nuggets of wisdom on him and we are trying to prepare him for stay-at-home life after school in a couple of years. This kit is perfectly labeled on the inside and everything has a neat little pouch it goes in. The black mesh on the inside and colored labels really stand out and are easy to read. I wanted my son to have access to a kit in case of an emergency at home that required something additional than bandaids. I plan on giving him a first aid lesson as well. It is the better alternative that him sifting through our toolbox first aid kit to find what he needs if an emergency arises. I will be purchasing a few more for the car, my husband's hunting bag and my range bag. The information cards are a nice addition as well. I haven't USED any of the items in the kit yet, so I am not sure how well it refills or if it would be easy to restock the items as you use them since they are packed in the kit well, but I will update my review once I find out. 5 stars! I recommend!
C**Y
The organization of this set is helpful. This kit is a good place to start.
This product was provided to me as a Vine participant. I didn't add any photos to my review since the listing itself and the other reviews seemed to have that in hand. This is exactly what it says it is. No surprises. The case and organization with clearly marked labels are nice. This first aid kit has a lot of the necessary items you might encounter and would make a good kit to carry in your vehicle or to take hiking. I think there are better hiking alternatives as this does take up a bit of room (2.5"x7x5.5). The consumables are perfectly serviceable although there's only 1 package of 2 7.5x7.5 gauze wound cleaning swabs and 1 package of 3 wound closures. But you do get 20 adhesive bandages. All in all I'd say this first aid kit is a good place to start if you remind yourself that if you ever use anything in it you should take stock and replenish before you redeploy it. The clearly labeled pockets are excellent and there is just enough room that you could add a few items to the kit. For instance there are no meds at all in this kit (which gives a long shelf life, but I tend to like having the first aid single does imodium, ibuprofen, benadryl packets in my first aid kits. I wouldn't use this as an everyday household first aid kit but for something that can fit in a glove box or center console of a vehicle, or for some added piece of mind while traveling I think this kit is a good starting point. The case is the real selling point for this kit with it's excellent organization and there are a lot of first aid refill kits for sale on Amazon.
Q**E
Awesome first aid kit, but limited to wounds/bites
EverOne First Aid Kit, Handy, Red One can never be too prepared – that’s my mantra. And this first aid kit certainly prepares you! …for wounds only, but to be fair, it does that very well. What I like most is that the kit has wonderfully labeled sections, with what is in the section as well as the use, along with a handy book describing how to treat certain wounds along with a notepad (and even a pen for the notepad!). As someone who would be scrambling to remember what to do with certain injuries, these labels and guidebook would help any person find what they need and get to that thing quickly. An excellent kit that would be extremely useful on the trail, camping, or just in general. One thing I did notice that it lacked is effective disinfectant, such as liquid alcohol or Neosporin (it DOES include disinfectant wipes and saline solution, but no containers of isopropyl or Neosporin). One thing to keep in mind – this kit is pretty much for emergency wound treatment only. If you’re looking for pain medicine or any kind of med/treatment for things such as headaches, diarrhea, etc. this emergency kit is not going to help. Otherwise, this would be an excellent kit to hold on to in the case of an emergency.
D**T
Lacks Many Essential First Aid Items
I have mixed feelings about this compact first aid kit. Unfortunately, the "bad" outweighs the "good". The Good: It's a nice size (7.5" x 6" x 3") for stowing in a vehicle or backpack, and the case is made of a durable fabric that appears to be at least semi-waterproof. The zipper for the case operates smoothly. The contents of the case are well-organized and clearly labeled. Contained inside the case are many basic first aid supplies, to include assorted bandages/gauze/wound dressings, gauze tape, sterile wipes, saline solution, safety pins, tweezers, scissors, vinyl gloves, and a tiny "CPR kit". The Bad: There are too many essential first aid items the kit lacks, to include the following essentials: antibiotic ointment, hydrocortisone cream, calamine lotion, hydrogen peroxide, an antihistamine, a rubber tourniquet, at least one finger splint, moleskin (for blisters), sunscreen, an instant cold pack, a thermometer, and some pain reliever such as aspirin, Tylenol or Advil. Because the kit lacks these essential first aid items, I cannot recommend it for serious hikers, campers, boaters, and most other outdoor enthusiasts. There is no indication on or inside the kit as to where it was made. I suspect it was made in China, although I don't know that to be a fact. Finally, I think the cost of this kit (currently $41 on Amazon) is too high, considering what you get in the kit. I could put together a much more complete first aid kit for less than the cost of this one.
J**R
Great compact & organized first aid kit
I hope I never have to use this first aid kit but if I do, I think almost everything I would need (for something minor) is in this kit! I've never had a first aid kit before but thought it would be a good idea to have one just in case. I am surprised how organized and compact this kit is and how much stuff is crammed in there. Every pocket is clearly labeled. The case feels durable, it unzippers easily and lays flat when opened. Just note that the irrigation does have an expiration date (mine expires next year) but I suppose using that expired is better than nothing especially in an emergency and you had no other clean or sterile water available. It does not come with antibiotic ointment/cream or any pain relievers (like Tylenol/ ibuprofen) so I would probably place those in there just in case. Just remember to periodically check the expiration dates and refill items as they get used. I came with a small pen in there and mine was "clicked down" (pen ready to write), luckily it wasn't dried out so I would check to make sure. I would suggest familiarizing yourself with all the items in the kit and how to use them now because when an emergency arises, every second counts and you don't want to waste time trying to figure out what's in the kit and figure out how to use the items.
P**R
Meets minor to major medical issues
We have always loaded up the RV or House with our own first aid materials and then would throw every thing we thought we needed in my toiletry kit/bag if we went for a hike or actual overnight camping in the wilderness. This little kit is half the size and has everything we usually carry plus some (CPR), with room for venom & EpiPen injectors along with pain meds. Little instruction book is nice for anyone who hasn't had any first aid training, Labeling of materials enclosed is helpful if you need to direct someone else to dig for something and they don't know what you are talking about. Also easy to see whats missing when doing inventory and needs of replacement. Thankfully haven't had to use it but now its in side pocket of backpack going where ever we go. Price vs material is kind of a give an take as you could purchase all individual items (lots more) for same price and build your own kit but as a laid out kit & comparing the cost of this & other similar products out there then I'll stick with this one nice little first aid package and will probably end up purchasing & gifting to two of my kids also.
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