Car First Aid Kit
With recent publications from the Tent and Campers Handbook and the Highways Agency recommending that every vehicle should carry a motorist first aid kit in your car, many people have been left questioning the importance of this advice. With the summer fast approaching and many people preparing for a well deserved holiday requiring long distance travel, our experts have been inundated with requests for our own opinion on keeping motorists first aid kits in your cars.
We here at Support4Physio fully recommend that every motorist travelling long distances have their very own car first aid kit. Not only will these essential kits increase your very own peace of mind and sense of well being when travelling, but a motorists car first aid kit will also leave you better prepared in the event of an emergency.
With a dazzling variety of product advancements, a respectable car first aid kit and similar motorist medical kits such as ours contain resuscitation face masks and even foil survival blankets making them a vital life saving tool. So before you travel anywhere this summer make sure buying a quality one is the first thing on your agenda, you may even thank us for it.
Here’s a list of further recommendations from the Highways Agency for any motorists intending to travel during the holidays:
- Ice scraper and de-icer (depending on the season)
- Torch
- Warm clothes
- A blanket
- A pair of boots
- Car first aid kit
- Battery jump leads
- A shovel
- Food and a warm drink in a flask (for particularly cold weather)
To view our complete first aid kits range, click on this link.
Motorist First Aid Kit
The Motorist first aid kit, (also oftern referred to as a car first aid kit), is essential to motorists everywhere. Motorists carrying a motorists first aid kit in the car have a greater peace of mind, as they have fully prepared for the journey ahead and have shown care and consideration for their passengers, and are secure in the knowledge that they are carrying a motorists first aid kit in case of medical emergencies.
