First Aid Consumables

Ensuring you're equipped with top-quality first aid consumables is essential for effective emergency response. Our extensive range of first aid supplies, available for purchase online, guarantees you're prepared for any situation. From bandages and antiseptics to complete first aid kit refills, we offer affordable solutions to meet your needs.

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St John Ambulance Nitrile Powder-free Disposable Gloves Small (100 PACK)

£4.50
£4.50

St John Ambulance Nitrile Powder-free Disposable Gloves Medium (100 PACK)

£4.50
£4.50

St John Ambulance Nitrile Powder-free Disposable Gloves Large (100 PACK)

£4.50
£4.50

St John Ambulance Nitrile Powder-free Disposable Gloves Extra Large (100 PACK)

£4.50
£4.50

St John Ambulance Medium HSE First Aid Dressing 12 x 12cm

£0.75
£0.75

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St John Ambulance Large HSE First Aid Dressing 18 x 18cm

£0.95
£0.95

St John Ambulance Large Adhesive Dressing Pads 5cm x 7.5cm (50 PACK)

£6.24
£6.24

St John Ambulance Large Adhesive Dressing Pads 10cm x 7.5cm (50 PACK)

£9.88
£9.88

St John Ambulance First Aid Dressing 5cm x 5cm Small No.7

£0.75
£0.75

St John Ambulance Finger Dressing 3.5 x 3.5cm

£0.65
£0.65

St John Ambulance Fabric Plasters 7.5cm x 2.5cm (100 PACK)

£6.76
£6.76

Maintaining a well-stocked supply of First Aid Consumables helps ensure a quick, effective response when accidents occur. From first aid dressings and first aid bandages to surgical gloves and face shields, each item plays a vital role in immediate care. Our collection includes ice packs for injuries, heating pads, and first aid kit supplies designed for reliable replenishment. Whether you need first aid kit refills or are updating essential items, our consumables support safer environments across workplaces, schools, and homes.

Frequently Asked Questions About First Aid Consumables

What should be in a first aid kit?
A well-stocked first aid kit includes bandages, sterile dressings, scissors, gloves, antiseptic wipes, tweezers, adhesive tape, pain relief tablets, a face shield, and a first aid manual.

What should not be in a first aid kit?
Avoid expired items, homemade remedies, food, beverages, or strong medications not approved for general use. Everything included should be clean, safe, and suitable for treating minor injuries quickly.

What are the four types of bandages in first aid?
The main types include roller bandages, triangular bandages, tubular bandages, and gauze bandages. Each serves a purpose like supporting joints, covering wounds, or securing dressings in place.

Why do you need an ice pack?
Ice packs help reduce swelling, pain, and inflammation from sprains, strains, or bruises. Cold therapy slows blood flow to injured areas, offering quick relief and limiting tissue damage.

When to use a face shield in healthcare?
Use a face shield during procedures with a risk of splashes, sprays, or airborne particles. It protects the eyes, nose, and mouth from potential exposure to fluids and contaminants.

What is the mask used in first aid?
In first aid, a CPR face mask or face shield helps protect both the rescuer and patient during resuscitation, creating a barrier while allowing rescue breaths to be given safely.

What is eye wash and eye bath?
Eye wash and eye baths are sterile solutions or devices used to flush out irritants, chemicals, or debris from the eyes. They help prevent further damage and relieve discomfort immediately.

Is surgical tape the same as medical tape?
Yes, surgical tape is a type of medical tape. It’s designed to secure dressings, tubing, or bandages to the skin while being gentle, breathable, and easy to remove.

What is the use of scissors in first aid?
First aid scissors are used to cut bandages, clothing, or tape safely during treatment. They help responders work quickly without causing further injury to the person being treated.