The Lifesystems Trek First Aid Kit is designed for dealing with small accidents. It will sort you out for cuts, grazes, blisters and other minor injuries as well as basic first aid. Its contents includes woven and crepe bandages, first aid instructions, antiseptic wipes, scissors, safety pins, non adherent dressings, gauze dressings, latex gloves and micropore tape.
All you need from your first aid kit if you are a mountaineer, committed walker and backpacker or are generally adventurous in the outdoors. It is equally at home in the hills of Snowdonia, the Alps or Himalayas and comes into its own when professional medical care may be some distance or time away.
The Life Systems Mountain Leader First Aid Kit provides the equipment needed to care for a large group of between 1 and 14 people. This kit is also used by survival training schools in the UK. It has been designed with the help of expedition doctor Hugh Montgomery and members of the British Special Forces medical team.
This is an important kit for travellers going to remote countries or anywhere that safe, hygienic medical equipment might be difficult to come by. The items in the Sterile first aid kits are generally not for use by the individual, but to hand to a qualified doctor or nurse for treatment. All contents conform to worldwide standards, and are universally recognised through colour coding.
The tough, waterproof drybag that houses this first aid kit combined with its contents and the internal quick find system makes it great for all outdoor enthusiasts. It contains plenty of classic first aid equipment but it also features items for injuries typically sustained from watersports (such as a resusci-aid), making it an important product for anyone canoeing, kayaking and rafting.
The Lifesystems Light and Dry Pro is a perfect First Aid Kit for most outdoor activities. Features a waterproof outer, easy access of the kit and enough aid for yourself and a friend.
Reach for your obvious, handy Lifesystems Camping First Aid Kit for most accidents encountered when camping; such as burns, cuts, grazes and blisters and help prevent any infection occurring. Keep it handy for you and the kids whenever you pack your tent and sleeping bags.
The big daddy of first aid kits, designed for Group Leaders working with groups of up to 16 people in the hills. This kit is a popular recommendation in survival training schools. Like the other Mountain Leader Kits, the Mountain Leader Pro has been put together with the help of expedition doctor Hugh Montgomery and the British Special Forces medical team.