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First Aid Kit in Nairobi – Compact, Vehicle & Workplace Options

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Stay prepared with KEBS-guided first aid kits for home, vehicle, and workplace. Choose compact, PSV/vehicle, or large lockable metal kits—stocked with essential bandages, dressings, CPR shield, gloves, and more. First aid kit price in Nairobi: KSh 2,000–7,200 depending on size and contents. Fast Nairobi delivery and tailored recommendations by headcount and risk.

First Aid Kit in Nairobi — Buy the Right Size, Contents & Compliance

Stay prepared at home, at work, and on the road with KEBS-guided, practical first aid kits tailored for Kenya. Below, you’ll find clear guidance on sizescontentsprices, and compliance, so you can choose a kit that genuinely fits your risk level and the number of people covered.

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First Aid Kit Price in Nairobi (What to Expect)

Our first aid kits range from KSh 2,000 to KSh 7,200, depending on the case type (soft pouch/metal lockable), contents, and the number of people covered. For offices, workshops, schools, and PSV vehicles, we recommend sizing by headcount and risk profile (see guidance under “KEBS-Approved & Workplace Compliance” below, which aligns with Kenya’s 2024 first-aid legal notice). (Kenya Law).

Choose Your Kit: Three Proven Options

Below are our three most-requested kits, all assembled for Kenya’s everyday risks. Pick by group size and where you’ll use it.

Compact / Personal First Aid Kit — Daily Carry, Homes & Small Teams

Best for: commuters, home use, lone workers, students, site visitors (≈1–3 people)
Case: compact soft/zip pouch or small hard case
Includes 22 essentials:

  1. Steel bandage scissors (large) – 1
  2. CPR mouthpiece – 1
  3. Digital thermometer – 1
  4. Safety pins – 12
  5. Latex gloves – 2 pairs
  6. Alcohol swabs – 8
  7. Metal forceps – 1
  8. Band-Aids – 20
  9. Triangular bandage (calico) – 1
  10. Sterile gauze sponges (2-pack), assorted – 2 packs
  11. Sterile eye pads – 2
  12. Elastic crepe bandage (assorted) – 2
  13. Hypoallergenic tape – 1
  14. Tourniquet – 1
  15. Sterile cotton balls – 10
  16. Sterile wound dressing – 1
  17. Tissue pack – 1
  18. Pencil – 1
  19. Note pad – 1
  20. Disposal bags – 2
  21. Antiseptic cleansing wipes – 3
  22. Basic first-aid instruction sheet – 1

Ideal use cases include quick treatment of cuts, grazes, minor burns/sprains, eye pads for dust ingress, and basic temperature checks before escalation.

Medium / Vehicle First Aid Kit (PSV-Friendly) — Fleet, Taxis, Vans & Field Teams

Best for: vehicles (including PSV compliance use), mobile crews, low-to-moderate risk sites (≈1–25 people)
Case: compact hard-shell or zip case; fits glovebox/boot
“25 Essential Items” included:

  1. CPR mouthpiece – 1
  2. Thermometer – 1
  3. Metal scissors – 1
  4. Metal forceps – 1
  5. Safety pins – 12
  6. Tourniquet – 1
  7. Thermal emergency blanket – 1
  8. Gloves – 4 pairs
  9. Alcohol swabs – 20
  10. Band-Aids – 30
  11. Triangular bandages (calico) – 2
  12. Sterile cotton balls – 10
  13. Sterile eye pads – 2
  14. Hypoallergenic tape – 1
  15. Elastic crepe bandages (2″, 3″, 4″, 6″) – 4
  16. Sterile gauze sponge (2-pack) 4″ – 1 pack
  17. Sterile gauze sponges (2-pack) 3″ – 5 packs
  18. Sterile first-aid dressing – 1
  19. Wound dressings (sizes 13, 14, 15) – 3
  20. Disposal bags – 3
  21. Tissue pack (10’s) – 1
  22. Note pad – 1
  23. Pencil – 1
  24. Basic first-aid instruction sheet – 1
  25. Antiseptic cleansing wipes – 2

Vehicle note (Kenya): PSV operators are expected to carry a compliant kit; feature sets such as durable casing, clear labeling, and organized compartments are typically found in PSV-marketed kits in Kenya.
Private cars: NTSA has previously clarified (2016) that items like first aid kits are not legally mandatory for private vehicles, though they’re strongly recommended for safety.

Large General-Purpose First Aid Kit — Offices, Schools, Workshops

Best for: fixed workplaces and higher headcounts (≈10–50 people)
Case: lockable metal wall-mountable unit
Contains 26 essentials:

  1. CPR mouthpiece – 4
  2. Digital thermometer – 1
  3. Metal scissors – 1
  4. Metal forceps – 1
  5. Safety pins – 12
  6. Tourniquet – 1
  7. Thermal emergency blanket – 1
  8. Gloves – 4 pairs
  9. Alcohol swabs – 20
  10. Band-Aids – 30
  11. Triangular bandages (calico) – 4
  12. Sterile cotton balls – 40
  13. Sterile eye pads – 6
  14. Eye cups – 2
  15. Hypoallergenic first-aid tapes (2.5 cm x 4.55 m) – 4
  16. Gauze bandages – 6
  17. Elastic crepe bandages (2″, 3″, 4″, 6″) – 8
  18. Sterile gauze sponges (2-pack; 2″, 3″, 4″) – 12 packs
  19. Sterile first-aid dressing – 2
  20. Wound dressing (sizes 13, 14, 15) – 9
  21. Disposal bags – 5
  22. Tissue pack (10’s) – 1
  23. Note pad – 1
  24. Pencil – 1
  25. Basic first-aid instruction sheet – 1
  26. Antiseptic cleansing wipes – 2

Why it’s great for workplaces: More triangular bandages and dressings for splinting/bleeding control, multiple CPR shields, and extra tapes/bandages for multi-casualty readiness.

Components of First Aid Kit (Side-by-Side Comparison)

Category Compact / Personal Medium / Vehicle (PSV-friendly) Large General-Purpose (Lockable Metal)
Band-Aids 20 30 30
Crepe bandages 2 (assorted) 4 (2″,3″,4″,6″) 8 (2″,3″,4″,6″)
Triangular bandages 1 2 4
Gauze sponges 2 packs (assorted) 6 packs total 12 packs (assorted sizes)
Wound dressings 1 3 9
Eye care (pads/cups) 2 pads 2 pads 6 pads + 2 cups
Gloves 2 pairs 4 pairs 4 pairs
CPR mouthpiece 1 1 4
Thermometer 1 1 1
Tourniquet 1 1 1
Extras Tape, scissors, forceps, alcohol swabs, cotton balls, wipes, tissue, disposal bags, note pad + pencil As left + thermal blanket As middle + more tapes/bandages

Tip: For dusty sites (construction, workshops), consider extra eye pads and saline, plus burn dressings if heat sources are present.

KEBS-Approved First Aid Kit & Workplace Compliance (Kenya)

  • KEBS standard for first aid kits: KS 2092:2017 — First aid kits — Specification defines how kits should be specified, packaged, and marked for effective first-aid treatment. If you need certification support, we can guide you on labeling and documentation in accordance with KS 2092.
  • Workplace Legal Notice (2024): Kenya’s Occupational Safety & Health (First Aid in the Workplace) Regulations, 2024, require employers to maintain a readily accessible first-aid box with a minimum set of items based on the number of workers (and your own risk assessment). Importantly, medicines are not to be included in the first-aid box. We help you size contents by headcount and risk, and can add extra items (e.g., burn dressings) where justified by your risk assessment. (Kenya Law)
  • PSV/Vehicle use: Kits sold as “PSV-compliant” in Kenya typically emphasize durable, compact cases, clear labelling, and a practical selection of bandages, antiseptics, tape, scissors, gloves, and a CPR shield—ready for on-road incidents. If you operate PSVs, we’ll configure the Medium (Vehicle) Kit accordingly.

Vehicle First Aid Kit Kenya — What Matters Most

  • Compact & robust casing (heat- and vibration-resistant),
  • Well-organized compartments (quick access under stress),
  • Core trauma control (bandages, dressings, triangular slings, tape, gloves, CPR shield),
  • Clear labeling for faster item retrieval by non-medical personnel.
    These are the hallmarks of PSV-marketed vehicle kits in Kenya today. (Medical Supplies).

How to Pick the Right Kit (Fast Buyer’s Guide)

  • Home / Personal / Visitors: Go Compact.
  • Vehicles/field teams / low–moderate risk: choose Medium / Vehicle (PSV-friendly).
  • Workshops/schools/offices (10–50 pax): pick Large Metal. Scale up with more units per floor/department as headcount grows to meet the 2024 regulations.

Why a First Aid Kit Is Necessary

  • Immediate care: clean, cover, and immobilize to reduce severity.
  • Life-saving potential: Bleeding control and basic airway support before EMS arrival.
  • Prevents deterioration: proper cleaning/dressing reduces the risk of infection.
  • Outdoor preparedness is essential when help is far away.
  • Household safety: fast response for kids and the elderly while you seek professional care.

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FAQs

Q: Are medicines allowed in the first-aid box?
A: No—Kenya’s 2024 regulations specify no medicines in the first-aid box. Keep medicines separate under medical guidance. (Kenya Law)

Q: How many kits do I need for my office?
A: Use your headcount and risk assessment to decide. Larger or multi-floor sites should place kits where they’re quickly accessible and appoint trained first-aiders in accordance with the 2024 legal notice thresholds.

Q: Do private cars legally require a first-aid kit?
A: NTSA previously stated (2016) that such items are not mandatory for private cars; however, carrying a kit is strongly recommended. PSV operators should have a compliant kit.

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