Description
This Resc-Q-Assist first aid kit for schools contains a DIN filling and has been specially developed by us for use in primary or secondary education.
Resc-Q-Assist has two features that help the first responder act even faster and more accurately:
- The unique color guide that shows the responder exactly what to do in case of an accident. This rotating disk displays different injuries and the corresponding measures, along with the color of the tools needed to provide appropriate assistance.
- The colors inside the first aid kit itself. These guide the responder to the correct tools stored in the matching compartments. These compartments are not only color-coded but also labeled with letters, allowing individuals with limited vision to respond quickly and accurately to emergencies.
Dimensions: 44.5 (L) x 32 (H) x 15 (D) cm
Contents
- 4x Quick eye compress sterile 55 x 70 mm (each)
- 2x Quick emergency blanket gold/silver 210 x 160 cm
- 4x Quick elastic gauze (8 cm x 4 m)
- 4x Quick elastic gauze (6 cm x 4 m)
- 2x Quick rolled bandage (6 x 8 cm) small
- 6x Quick rolled bandage (8 x 10 cm) medium
- 2x Quick rolled bandage (10 x 12 cm) large
- 4x Quick triangular bandage non-woven
- 1x Universal scissors 18 cm
- 4x PE Bag 30 x 40 cm
- 4x Vinyl gloves (size L) packaged per pair
- 2x Quick sterile bandage A 60 x 80 cm
- 2x Quick adhesive plaster 2.5 cm x 5 m first aid
- 1x Quick fleece cloths in packs of 10
- 4x Medical face mask Type II per piece
- 8x Alcohol wipes alkotip per piece
- 1x Steri wash eye wash ampoule 5 x 20 ml sterile
- 2x Quick Safe Kiss resuscitation mask
- 1x Quick splinter tweezers stainless steel 8 cm
- 4x Quick island plaster 5 x 7 cm
- 2x Quick metalline compress 8 x 10 cm
- 1x Tick tweezers plastic
- 1x Aspivenin suction pump
- 1x Burn gel compress 10 x 10 cm
- 6x Quick DIN plaster set 14 pieces
- 2x Quick instant cold pack 14 x 18 cm
- 12x Quick sterile gauze compress 10 x 10 cm (each)
- 1x Color guide
DIN standards are the regulations that apply in Germany. They are established by the German government or specialized organizations such as the Deutsches Institut für Normung (DIN).
In many cases, the German standards also apply in other countries, especially in Europe. This is because many European countries use the German standards as a basis when setting their own regulations.