First Aid

Agencies and other headaches, keys and cleaners, running costs and contracts...in short, all the things we spend so much of our time doing behind the scenes.<br>
Mike&Chrissy
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First Aid

Post by Mike&Chrissy »

Can you recommend a good first aid kit for a holiday cottage?
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Cymraes
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Post by Cymraes »

I buy basic ones from Superdrug.

They do go walkies.... and the contents expire!
Drax
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Post by Drax »

I buy the ASDA first aid kit for our holiday let. It contains all the basic requirements and it is a reasonable price.
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Post by Joanna »

We got this one from the Red Cross:
https://giftshop.redcross.org.uk/produc ... r-the-home
It can be wall mounted and comes with a basic first aid booklet. It's probably more expensive but the profit does go to the Red Cross. We've had to replace a few bits as they've expired over the years but nothing too expensive.
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tchn
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Post by tchn »

Amazon sell 'first aid kit refills'. If you want a less nickable pack - put one of these into an old ice cream tub or suchlike. Though we have a simple Ikea one, that we just top up from one of these refills.
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