Busy got a new first aid kit for my truck, the "Outback" from Outer Limit Supply.
It comes in a nice waterproof/airtight hard case, and I got the optional mounting plate /straps, though I don't yet know where I'll mount it.
It comes well stocked, meets and exceeds the requirements for a ANSI Z308.1-2015 Class B kit.
However, the quantities required for class B are a bit weird, and excessive, at least for my uses. I don't see the need to carry 25 burn gels and 50 antiseptic wipes, etc, so I decided to cut the quantities of some things to Class A minimums, to save space for my additions, leaving me with plenty of refills at home.
It's worth noting that unless you need to comply for business reasons, having a kit that meets the ANSI list is not required. However, it gives you a pretty good starting point.
The included components of the Outer Limit Supply "Outback" kit was a great start, First aid kits are rarely a "one size fits all" item. The size and contents should match your space, usage, and skills.
The box, with the optional mounting bracket/straps.
This is every thing it came with before I started modifying.
Full list of what I ended up putting into the box.
2- 5"x9" Abdominal Pads
12 -4"x4" Gauze Pads
1- 4" Rolled Gauzes
2- 2" Rolled Gauzes
1- Kerlix Gauze Roll, 4.5" x 4.1yd
1- Israeli Emergency Bandage - 6"
1- Celox Wound Treatment
1- SWAT-T Tourniquet
2- Instant Ice Pack
1- Instant Hot Pack
4- Pair Exam Gloves
10- Hand Sanitizer Pouch
1- 4oz Sterile Eye Wash
2- Eye Pads
1- Triangle Bandage w/ Safety Pin
1- Wilderness First Aid Booklet
1- SAM Splint
1- Paramedic Shears
1- Adult/Child CPR Mask
4- 3"x3" Gauze Pads
1- 4"x 4" Cool Blaze Burn Dressing
1- 2" Elastic Wrap Bandges
1- CoFlex LF2 Cohesive Tape, 2" x 5yd
1- Yellow 12hr Glow Stick
1- Adhesive Tape, 1" x 10yds
10- Sooth A Sting Swabs
10- Antiseptic Wipes
5- Cetafen (Tylenol/Non-Asprin)
5- Histaprin (Antihistamine)
5- Exaprin (NSAID)
5- Diotame Tablets
5- Medi Lyte
5 -Ibuprofin
5- Asprin
16- Elastic Adhesive Bandages 1" x 3"
5- XL Eleastic Fingertip Bandages
5- Elastic Patch Bandages
10- Butterfly Closures
5- Knuckle Bandges
6- 2"x3" Moleskin
2- Liquid Skin Bandage
1- Insta Glucose (31 gram)
1- Metal Tweezers
1- Celox Wound Treatment
1- Clif Gel Shot
1- Permanent Marker
10- Triple Biotic Ointment
10- Cool Blaze Burn Gel
With the following exceptions, all of the above was included :
-replaced SAM Splint roll with a flat SAM Splint to save space
-replaced the 1/2" tape roll with 1" tape roll
Added:
-Israeli Bandage
-additional 4x4 gauze Pads
-Kerlix Gauze Roll
-sharpie
-instant hot pack
-2" CoFlex Cohesive tape
-Clif Gel Shot
I would still like to add a blood pressure cuff and stethoscope, notepad, Manual Suction kit, and NPAs(probably not enough room for an OPA set though). It's like to add a c collar but no way will that fit.
It comes in a nice waterproof/airtight hard case, and I got the optional mounting plate /straps, though I don't yet know where I'll mount it.
It comes well stocked, meets and exceeds the requirements for a ANSI Z308.1-2015 Class B kit.
However, the quantities required for class B are a bit weird, and excessive, at least for my uses. I don't see the need to carry 25 burn gels and 50 antiseptic wipes, etc, so I decided to cut the quantities of some things to Class A minimums, to save space for my additions, leaving me with plenty of refills at home.
It's worth noting that unless you need to comply for business reasons, having a kit that meets the ANSI list is not required. However, it gives you a pretty good starting point.
The included components of the Outer Limit Supply "Outback" kit was a great start, First aid kits are rarely a "one size fits all" item. The size and contents should match your space, usage, and skills.
The box, with the optional mounting bracket/straps.
This is every thing it came with before I started modifying.
Full list of what I ended up putting into the box.
2- 5"x9" Abdominal Pads
12 -4"x4" Gauze Pads
1- 4" Rolled Gauzes
2- 2" Rolled Gauzes
1- Kerlix Gauze Roll, 4.5" x 4.1yd
1- Israeli Emergency Bandage - 6"
1- Celox Wound Treatment
1- SWAT-T Tourniquet
2- Instant Ice Pack
1- Instant Hot Pack
4- Pair Exam Gloves
10- Hand Sanitizer Pouch
1- 4oz Sterile Eye Wash
2- Eye Pads
1- Triangle Bandage w/ Safety Pin
1- Wilderness First Aid Booklet
1- SAM Splint
1- Paramedic Shears
1- Adult/Child CPR Mask
4- 3"x3" Gauze Pads
1- 4"x 4" Cool Blaze Burn Dressing
1- 2" Elastic Wrap Bandges
1- CoFlex LF2 Cohesive Tape, 2" x 5yd
1- Yellow 12hr Glow Stick
1- Adhesive Tape, 1" x 10yds
10- Sooth A Sting Swabs
10- Antiseptic Wipes
5- Cetafen (Tylenol/Non-Asprin)
5- Histaprin (Antihistamine)
5- Exaprin (NSAID)
5- Diotame Tablets
5- Medi Lyte
5 -Ibuprofin
5- Asprin
16- Elastic Adhesive Bandages 1" x 3"
5- XL Eleastic Fingertip Bandages
5- Elastic Patch Bandages
10- Butterfly Closures
5- Knuckle Bandges
6- 2"x3" Moleskin
2- Liquid Skin Bandage
1- Insta Glucose (31 gram)
1- Metal Tweezers
1- Celox Wound Treatment
1- Clif Gel Shot
1- Permanent Marker
10- Triple Biotic Ointment
10- Cool Blaze Burn Gel
With the following exceptions, all of the above was included :
-replaced SAM Splint roll with a flat SAM Splint to save space
-replaced the 1/2" tape roll with 1" tape roll
Added:
-Israeli Bandage
-additional 4x4 gauze Pads
-Kerlix Gauze Roll
-sharpie
-instant hot pack
-2" CoFlex Cohesive tape
-Clif Gel Shot
I would still like to add a blood pressure cuff and stethoscope, notepad, Manual Suction kit, and NPAs(probably not enough room for an OPA set though). It's like to add a c collar but no way will that fit.
Last edited: