This comprehensive kit is designed to meet the most critical needs during an evacuation, featuring a specialized trauma first aid kit. Its sturdiness and reliability make it an essential choice for ensuring everyone's safety.
No returnable if used. For more information about our return policy, please refer to the Orders and Returns.
This "all-in-one" kit is designed to equip evacuation personnel (fire wardens) with the tools needed to effectively direct occupants, provide basic medical assistance, and maintain visibility during a crisis. It combines high-visibility identification, signaling tools, and emergency medical supplies in a portable, ready-to-grab format.
Evacuate kit for buildings.
1 First aids kit (TRAUMAC);
1 Orange trafic sash, (VV50);
1 Whistle (PSIFFLET);
1 Explosion-proof flash lite (LL02).
Important items for your safety plan.
This kit is a strategic addition to any professional Fire Safety Plan:
Maximum Visibility: Includes a high-visibility safety vest, allowing occupants and emergency services to immediately identify the person in charge.
Medical Readiness: Equipped with a compact "Trauma" style first aid kit to treat minor injuries or stabilize a casualty while waiting for paramedics.
Audible Signaling: Includes a high-decibel whistle to provide clear signals in noisy or smoke-filled corridors.
Reliable Lighting: Provides a dedicated light source to navigate safely through dark areas or during total power failures.
Organized Storage: All components are housed in a durable, identified transport bag, ready to be grabbed the moment an alarm sounds.
Safety Vest: Fluorescent orange or yellow with reflective strips (high-visibility).
Whistle: Marine-style (pealess) with a breakaway lanyard.
Flashlight: Rugged model with batteries included.
First Aid Kit: A selection of essential supplies (bandages, compresses, gloves, scissors, etc.) for rapid intervention.
Transport Bag: Heavy-duty bag clearly marked for emergency use.
Strategic Placement: Store the kit in a location known to all wardens, ideally near the command post or the designated exit for their specific sector.
Assignment: Each floor warden or safety officer should have their own assigned kit to avoid confusion during an actual evacuation.
Training: Ensure that users are familiar with the first aid contents and understand the whistle signaling codes used within the building's emergency protocol.
Yes. All medical components are standard and can be replaced individually once used or if they reach their expiration date.
Typically, the included vest is "One Size Fits All" and is designed to be worn over regular work clothes or bulky winter jackets.
Regular Inspections: Check the kit at least twice a year. Verify that the flashlight batteries are functional and that sterile medical products have not expired.
Identification: Label the bag with the specific floor number or department name to help organize personnel at the outdoor assembly point.
See the items; First-aid kit (TR01), Benzalkonium chloride antiseptic pad (PS215), Transpore breathable hypoallergenic adhesive tape (PS415), SAM multipurpose splint (SAM Splint) in foam with aluminum frame, 10.8 X 61 X 0.5 cm (PS797), bandage dressing scissors 5-1/2 in (PS701), sterile pressure bandage, 4 X 4 (PS319).
Under “Accessories” at the bottom of the page. If you're looking for work equipment, see the following products: Adhesive bilingual security seal for first aid kits 25 per pack (TRS) and cool Jel burn gel packets, 3.5 g, 6/box (PS625).
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