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Personal Plus First Aid Kit

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TCCC IFAK, outdoors

Built for Mobility & Medical Performance

The MARCH TCCC IFAK offers a convenient kit that adheres to the MARCH protocol of care and includes products recommended by the Committee on Tactical Combat Casualty Care.

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Wilderness First Responder (WFR) Starter Kit

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Minor First Aid Kit

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Choose the Right Kit

Home & Everyday Preparedness

Simple, compact kits for handling cuts, burns and basic medical needs. Perfect to keep at home or have on the go.

  • Type : Portable first aid kit
  • Best for: Households, travelers, dorms
  • Size / Format: Small pouch or zippered case
  • Focus: Minor injuries and day-to-day safety
  • Carry Method: Drawer, backpack, purse
Home & Everyday Preparedness

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Outdoor First Aid Kits

Kits designed for hikers, campers and outdoor enthusiasts. Includes supplies for severe wounds, minor cuts, scrapes, blisters and common field injuries.

  • Type: First aid with survival tools
  • Best for: Hikers, outdoor workers and wilderness rescue
  • Size / Format: Compact soft shell or waterproof case
  • Focus: Emergency care in remote settings
  • Carry Method: Packable or MOLLE compatible

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Outdoor First Aid Kits

Kits designed for hikers, campers and outdoor enthusiasts. Includes supplies for severe wounds, minor cuts, scrapes, blisters and common field injuries.

  • Type: First aid with survival tools
  • Best for: Hikers, outdoor workers and wilderness rescue
  • Size / Format: Compact soft shell or waterproof case
  • Focus: Emergency care in remote settings
  • Carry Method: Packable or MOLLE compatible
Outdoor First Aid Kits

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Firearm & Range Safety Kits

Compact trauma kits for treating gun range or hunting-related injuries. Treats booboos and burns alongside bleeding control tools like tourniquets and trauma dressings.

  • Type: Trauma first aid kit
  • Best for: Shooters, instructors, law enforcement<
  • Size / Format: Small pouch or zippered case
  • Focus: Minor injuries and day-to-day safety
  • Carry Method: Drawer, backpack, purse
Firearm & Range Safety Kits

Choose the Right Kit

Home & Everyday Preparedness

Simple, compact kits for handling cuts, burns and basic medical needs. Perfect to keep at home or have on the go.

  • Type: Portable first aid kit
  • Best for: Households, travelers, dorms
  • Size / Format: Small pouch or zippered case
  • Focus: Emergency care in remote settings
  • Carry Method: Packable or MOLLE compatible
Home &  Everyday Preparedness

Be Prepared for It All

Whether it’s a scraped knee, a workplace incident, or an unexpected emergency, having the right first aid supplies on hand makes all the difference.

At Rescue Essentials, we build medical kits with purpose – drawing on years of experience supporting medical professionals, law enforcement, and emergency services. Our general first aid kits are no exception: reliable, accessible and packed with the essentials to help you take

FAQ

Please read our FAQ page to find out more.

What’s the difference between a general first aid kit and a trauma kit?
General first aid kits are designed to treat common injuries like cuts, burns and sprains. Trauma kits focus on more severe medical emergencies like severe bleeding or gunshot wounds. If you’re preparing for high-risk environments, consider adding a trauma module to your tactical medical kit.
Do your workplace kits meet OSHA or ANSI standards?
Yes. We offer both Class A and Class B ANSI/OSHA-compliant first aid kits. These meet federal workplace requirements and include key items like trauma dressings, nitrile gloves and burn care supplies.
Can I build or customize my own kit?
Absolutely. We offer mini modules and refill components so you can build a kit that fits your needs. Whether you’re assembling a survival kit, supplementing your vehicle pack or customizing for your family, we make it easy to get what you need.
What’s the best kit for home or family use?
Our smaller home and travel kits are great for treating minor injuries like scrapes, splinters, or burns. They're compact enough to keep in a drawer or glove box but contain enough supplies to manage most everyday incidents.
Are these kits easy to use without medical training?
Yes. Our general first aid kits are designed for any user and include straightforward medical supplies like gauze pads, bandages, and antiseptic wipes. No clinical background required, just basic knowledge and readiness to act.

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