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Outdoor First Aid Kits

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Cotswold Outdoor is a leading stockist of outdoor first aid kits, from top suppliers Lifesystems. The contents of a first aid kit can vary based on the size and brand so browse each one individually to find the right one for your needs.

 

Whether you need a camping first aid kit or travel medical equipment, we offer a selection of kits for any situation. Each kit contains essentials like dressing, bandages, surgical gloves and scissors, but many kits have been designed for specific scenarios. For example, some of our kits have been designed for personal use, whilst others have been designed to contain enough equipment to care for up to sixteen people on the mountain. We have cycling-specific first aid kits with straps designed to attach to your bicycle. Some come in waterproof bags making them ideal for wetter climates and activities involving water.

 

We also stock a refill kit so you can replenish your first aid stock the more you use it. Browse our selection and ensure that you're well equipped for any type of emergency.

Choose a compact, water-resistant kit with essentials like adhesive bandages, sterile dressings, antiseptic wipes, and a foil blanket. Prioritise portability—opt for kits with snap-button straps for backpack attachment. Include tweezers, medical gloves, and blister treatments for trail emergencies. 

Check supplies every 3-6 months. Replace expired medications, used items, or damaged materials (e.g., torn bandages). Replenish high-use items like plasters and antiseptic wipes after each trip. 

Ticks can transmit Lyme disease. A dedicated tool ensures safe, complete removal to reduce infection risk. Pair with antiseptic wipes for post-removal care. 

Add a thermal blanket, triangular bandage, and cohesive wrap for hypothermia prevention and splinting. Include a CPR face shield and wound-closure strips for severe injuries. 

Yes. Add personal medications, electrolyte tablets, or specialised items like hemostatic gauze for heavy bleeding. Tailor contents to activity risks—e.g., add burn dressings for campers. 

Include antihistamines, pain relievers (ibuprofen), and rehydration salts. Label all medications clearly and check for allergies beforehand. 


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