Customer Reviews:
A decent first aid kit for the car - needs a few additions February 7, 2008 Arthur Bradley (Virginia) 24 out of 27 found this review helpful
The AAA 121 kit has the basics that you might need while on the road: scissors , tweezers, vinyl gloves, a whistle - but not loud enough to be an emergency whistle, some Q-tips, sting relief pads, antispetic and alcohol wipes, 2 triangular bandages, a 5" x 9" dressing, a mix of bandages, a small collection of sterile gauze pads, and a roll of gauze with tape. It comes in a nice hard shell case that zips up around the edge. If you're really going to carry it on the road for emergencies, consider supplementing it with a few additional items including: pain killers, a SAM splint, a heavier pair of scissors, a cold pack, and a few trauma dressings. Overall, it's is a decent low-cost first aid kit that gets you started on having useful emergency supplies in your car. I include it in the Disaster Preparedness Auto Kits that I sell. Written by Arthur Bradley, author of "Process of Elimination" - an intense thriller that pits a martial artist against a world-class sniper out to shape the next presidential election. Please be kind enough to indicate if reviews are helfpul.
Not bad January 16, 2008 Griz 12 out of 12 found this review helpful
While you get a lot of product for the price and a convenient bag, I was disappointed that it does not come with an ice pack (they stuck a little sticker on the outside stating that due to shipping, they are unable to include the ice pack and instead added a few more ban-aids). There is a lot of stuff.
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