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Graid first aid kits

Graid first aid kits: compact 16–59 piece sets, fire blankets, emergency blankets, and waterproof options. Add your logo with labels or printing.

First aid kits, fire blankets, and emergency blankets for businesses

Graid first aid kits are practical safety sets for companies, vehicle fleets, and field teams. You can choose compact kits (including a keychain format), larger kits with more items, plus add-ons like a fire blanket and an emergency blanket that helps with cold, heat, and moisture.

Safety kits people actually reach for:

When something happens, you want the kit where it’s easy to grab — in a car, an office, a van, or a team locker. The goal is simple: quick access and no searching.

  • Choose a fire blanket if you want a simple way to smother small fires, especially in kitchens or workshops. ✅
  • Add an emergency blanket when you need fast protection from cold, heat, and moisture in outdoor scenarios.
  • Pick the kit size by use case, from small 16-piece options up to larger kits with more components.

Match the kit to the place: car, office, or field:

The “right” kit depends on where it lives and who uses it. A compact set is great for everyday carry, while a bigger set makes more sense for shared spaces.

  • You can go ultra-compact with a keychain first aid kit that also includes scissors (9 cm).
  • For outdoor work, a waterproof bag version protects the contents and comes with a 30-piece set of first aid items.
  • In offices or warehouses, larger kits are easier because more basics are in one place when several people share it.

Built for weather and “less-than-perfect” conditions:

First aid isn’t only bandages. In the real world, you also deal with cold exposure, overheating, and wet conditions — especially at events, on sites, or during sports.

  • This helps you cover temperature stress because an emergency blanket supports both cold and heat situations and adds moisture protection.
  • A waterproof bag makes sense if the kit stays in a trunk or travels with the team where humidity and splashes happen.
  • Consider placing a fire blanket in service areas where small, early-stage fires are a realistic risk.

Materials and builds that matter over time:

Details count: a pouch that tears too easily or a case that won’t close properly quickly turns a “safety item” into clutter. That’s why the material choice is part of the decision.

  • Options include nylon and polyester pouches, plus a firmer EVA case on selected models.
  • Some larger kits are described as MDR Class 2a, which can be relevant for workplace and fleet standards.
  • If the kit moves daily, it’s worth choosing a tougher, waterproof format instead of a basic pouch.

Graid first aid kits with your branding:

Branding works best when it stays clean and durable — so the kit remains usable and your logo stays visible on the case or pouch.

  • For hard surfaces, UV-DTF labels are a great fit because they look “built-in” and hold up well.
  • For textile pouches (like nylon), we typically recommend DTF or direct screen printing depending on your artwork.
  • For simple location marking, adding durable PVC stickers is often the quickest way to keep things organized. 🧰

What’s the difference between 16-, 31-, and 59-piece first aid kits?

It’s mainly about coverage: a 16-piece kit handles quick basics, while 31- and 59-piece kits include more essentials for broader use.

When does a waterproof 30-piece first aid bag make sense?

Choose it for field work, trunks, or outdoor use where moisture and splashes can happen and you want better protection for the contents.

How is a 2-function emergency blanket used (heat/cold/moisture)?

Use it to reduce heat loss or overheating risk, and as extra protection when conditions are wet.

Where does a fire blanket make the most sense in a company (kitchen/workshop)?

Place it where small early-stage fires are realistic, such as kitchens, service areas, and workshops.

What does “MDR Class 2a” mean on a first aid kit?

It’s a medical device classification/description under MDR, which can matter if your company follows internal equipment standards.

Which branding method works best on nylon pouches or EVA cases?

UV-DTF labels are usually a strong fit on harder surfaces, while DTF or direct screen printing often works better on textile pouches, depending on the artwork.

Where should you place first aid kits in a company so they’re actually used?

Put them where people move and work: company vehicles, reception or kitchen areas, warehouses, and workshops.

Branding options: UV-DTF labels, DTF, and screen printing

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