Portable Plastic First Aid Kit | 23-Piece Home Emergency Kit OEM

  • group nameHome First Aid Kits

  • Min Order1 bag

  • brand nameOri-Power

  • modelFA-171

  • update timeMon, 17 Aug 2026 23:07:26 GMT

Paramtents

  • Application Home, car, travel, office and school

  • Size 10.9 × 9.7 × 2.8 cm

  • Material PP Plastic

  • Color White / Customizable

  • Structure Hinged plastic case with compact internal storage

  • Features 23-piece, durable, portable and refillable

  • Certification CE / FDA / ISO documentation support available for applicable configurations

Packging & Delivery

  • Min Order1 bag

Briefing

Portable Plastic First Aid Kit: OEM/ODM 23-piece hard case with custom contents, logo and retail packaging.

Detailed

DESCRIPTION
FA171-Portable Plastic First Aid Kit description
Portable Plastic First Aid Kit
This Portable Plastic First Aid Kit combines 23 essential items in a compact, durable case for minor everyday injuries. Its 10.9 × 9.7 × 2.8 cm size fits easily inside a drawer, backpack, suitcase, desk compartment or vehicle storage area.

The rigid plastic shell helps keep dressings and tools together during storage and transportation. Inside are two sizes of adhesive plasters, butterfly wound closure strips, sterile gauze pads, cleansing wipes, an elastic bandage, medical tape and scissors.

The case can be reopened and refilled after individual supplies have been used or replaced.
SPECIFICATION

This 23-piece kit provides essential cleaning, wound-covering and bandaging supplies in a small reusable plastic case. The total quantity includes the first aid case itself.

·2 Sterile Gauze Pads 5 × 5 cm
·2 Cleansing Wipes (Alcohol Free) 12 × 20 cm
·5 Adhesive Plasters 76 × 19 mm (3" × 3/4")
·5 Adhesive Plasters 56 × 19 mm
·5 Butterfly Wound Closure Strips 10 × 45 mm (1/4" × 4")
·1 Conforming Elastic Bandage 6 cm × 4 m
·1 Scissors 9 cm
·1 Non-woven Medical Tape 1.25 cm × 4.5 m
·1 Plastic First Aid Case (OP702) 10.9 × 9.7 × 2.8 cm, PP

Total: 23 pieces, including the plastic case.
FA171-Portable Plastic First Aid Kit specification
APPLICATION
Home First Aid Storage Compact Home Emergency Kit
Home First Aid Storage
Suitable for household drawers, medicine cabinets and emergency storage areas. The case keeps frequently used dressings and wound-care supplies together without occupying much space.
Car and Daily Travel Compact Home Emergency Kit
Car and Daily Travel
The slim plastic case can be stored in a glove compartment, backpack, handbag or suitcase as a basic emergency backup for commuting and short trips.
Office, School and Dormitory Compact Home Emergency Kit
Office, School and Dormitory
Suitable for desks, reception areas, classrooms and dormitory rooms where a compact supply of plasters, gauze and cleaning wipes may be needed.
B2B Retail and Private Label Compact Home Emergency Kit
B2B Retail and Private Label
Suitable for pharmacies, supermarkets, convenience stores, online sellers, promotional programs and first aid distributors. The case color, component list, printed logo and retail packaging can be customized for wholesale projects.
FAQ SECTION
Q1: What is included in this 23-piece first aid kit?
The kit includes sterile gauze pads, alcohol-free cleansing wipes, two sizes of adhesive plasters, butterfly wound closure strips, an elastic bandage, non-woven medical tape, scissors and a reusable plastic case.
Q2: What can this portable first aid kit be used for?
It is designed for basic care of minor cuts, scrapes and small everyday wounds. The wipes can support initial cleaning, while the plasters, gauze, tape and elastic bandage help cover or secure dressings. Serious wounds, heavy bleeding or suspected fractures require professional medical assistance.
Q3: Is this first aid kit suitable for travel and car storage?
Yes. The compact 10.9 × 9.7 × 2.8 cm case fits easily into luggage, backpacks and vehicle compartments. Its rigid shell also helps keep the contents together during normal transportation.
Q4: Do the supplies in this first aid kit expire?
Some sterile dressings and cleansing products may carry expiration dates. The kit should be inspected regularly, and any used, damaged or expired supplies should be replaced.
Q5: Can the plastic first aid case be refilled and reused?
Yes. The case can be reopened and refilled with replacement plasters, gauze pads, wipes, tape and other appropriately sized supplies. Users should check the contents after each use so the kit remains complete and ready for the next emergency.