Mountain First Aid Kit - Lifesystems
Mountain First Aid Kit - Lifesystems
A well-equipped first aid kit is a must-have product in the equipment of anyone who goes on an expedition, in the mountains, fishing or intends to spend time during other outdoor activities.
You never know when an accident will happen to you, so it's always a good idea to be prepared and safe, no matter if you're going on a trip to the jungle, the tropics, the mountains, taking a fishing boat out or just going for a walk in the woods. True survivalists and fans of bushcraft and the outdoors know how easy it is to get a cut while building a shelter, a moment of inattention, a bruised foot on a long march or a sprained ankle, so a good first-aid kit is an absolute must-have of their equipment.
Don't be caught off guard by a random accident and always be prepared.
The British company Lifesystems has been known in the market for 30 years for the production of high quality travel first aid kits and first aid supplies. Lifesystems' distinctive red first aid kits are specifically designed for a particular type of outdoor activity, so you can get a first aid kit that will completely meet your needs.
Mountain Series First Aid Kit
The Mountain model is a wide-ranging first aid kit that can bring help when you have an accident on a mountain trail. In the mountains, the weather can be very changeable, and trails can become dangerously slippery within minutes of rain, making it easy to get injured. You'll immobilize a sprain or contusion with the triangular sling included in the kit, and seal blisters, which are easy to get when your feet sweat, with practical plasters.
The first aid kit is additionally equipped with a chemical light, extremely useful in emergency situations for signaling and calling for help or when moving around the camping area. Inside the first aid kit you will also find repair tape with which you will glue almost anything. You will glue, for example, a broken trekking pole or a broken trouser in a backpack. In addition to the listed medical supplies described above, the first aid kit contains a number of other items that can provide invaluable help.
The Lifesystems Mountain First Aid Kit includes:
- Non-stick dressings for wounds;
- Eye patch;
- Vinyl gloves;
- Bandage;
- Gauzes;
- Fabric patch;
- Plaster on a roll;
- Triangular sling;
- Sunburn Gel;
- Cutting slices;
- Blister patches;
- Wound closure patches;
- Medical tape;
- Repair tape;
- Semi-flexible bandage;
- Antiseptic wipes;
- Chemical light;
- Thermometer;
- Tweezers;
- Scissors;
- Scissors
- Safety pins
Technical Data:
Weight ok. 700 g
Dimensions approx. 20 x 14 x 9 cm
A list of first aid kit safety warnings based on the requirements of Regulation (EU) 2023/988 on General Product Safety (GPSR):
1. Storage:
* Keep the first aid kit out of the reach of children to avoid accidental ingestion of medicines or other items by children.
* The first-aid kit should be stored in a dry and cool place, away from direct sunlight and heat sources, to preserve the effectiveness of the products stored in it.
2. Content check:
* Regularly check the expiration dates of all products in the medicine cabinet and replace those that have expired. Use of expired drugs may be ineffective or harmful.
* Ensure that all first aid kit components are intact and show no signs of damage or contamination.
3. Product Usage:
* Before using any product from the first aid kit, carefully read the instructions for use and follow the dosage and administration instructions.
* If you have any doubts about the use of a particular product, consult your doctor or pharmacist.
* Do not use first aid kit products if you are allergic to any of the ingredients.
4. Safety while traveling:
* Make sure the first aid kit is properly secured during transport to avoid damage to the contents.
* If you are traveling by air, check the regulations for carrying medicines and other medical items to avoid problems during security screening.
5. Insect repellents:
* Insect repellents contain chemicals that can be harmful if ingested or inhaled. Use them according to instructions and avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes.
* If you experience an allergic reaction to an insect repellent, immediately discontinue use and consult a doctor.













