Take a Step towards Road Safety with Car First Aid Kits

Wednesday, 17 June 2015



Everyday travel is anything but mundane. Challenges and surprises can sneak up on you at any given time. Although you cannot plan for such an emergency, it is only logical to be prepared for the sake of your as well as your family’s safety. 

Sadly, more often than not this realization comes long after such an emergency. This is what has to change. So, what I am trying to pinpoint here is that you need to adopt safety measures, tools and techniques to stay safe while you are on the road. 

Okay, so here are the basic safety measures to adopt when you are travelling:
  • ·         Make sure your car is well serviced.
  • ·         Make sure you have your car papers and license with you at all times.
  • ·         Finally, carry car first aid kits in the glove compartment of your car.
While I was browsing through different websites on the internet, I found this interesting website called First aid kits South Africa where they supply a myriad of first aid kits and road safety tools just to make your travelling experience a safer one.
That is where I first came across the various must have car first aid items and now, I will share a brief list with you just to give you an idea:
  • ·         Roller bandages
  • ·         Gauze swabs
  • ·         CPR Mouth piece
  • ·         Plaster strips
  • ·         Antiseptic Solution
  • ·         Antibiotic
  • ·         Burn ointment
  • ·         First aid dressing
  • ·         Triangular bandage
  • ·         Alcohol swab
  • ·         Paper tape
  • ·         Cotton wool
  • ·         Forceps
  • ·         Rescue Blanket
  • ·         Ice pack
  • ·         Examination gloves.
  • ·         Scissors, etc
The above-mentioned list includes the basic items for your first aid kit. But, whether you are travelling on your own or with your family and friends, it is advisable that you add specific prescription medications to your first aid kit as per requirement to be on the safe side.
While having a first aid kit in your vehicle at all times might not be the first thing on your mind, it is nonetheless important and the sooner you realize it the better. And as soon as you realize the necessity of these kits, I bet you would want to acquire all the information you can about the wonderful first aid kit supplier I mentioned earlier.
So, let me make this easier for you. If you need any information about their products you can visit their website at: http://firstaidkit.co.za/ or you can drop an email at: info@brandinnovation.co.za and when you are convinced that you want to get one, order your very own car first aid kit by calling them at: 0861 111 954.

Big First AID Kit for Bigger Offices

Sunday, 17 May 2015



When you spend more than half of your day in your office do you ever wonder about your safety? Does it ever cross your mind, “what if I injure myself here, will I even get the basic first aid?” or if you are the employer, do you worry that one day one of your employees will be in need of a basic medication but, you would not be able to provide it? Whether you are an employee or an employer, if your answer is yes, then you can take the initiative and get a government regulation7 first aid kit for your office via the Brand Innovation first aid kits, so that the aspect of basic first aid in your office is covered.

This first aid kit is suitable for an office with up to 25 people. The metal first aid box is durable and wall surmountable, so you do not have to worry about the damages incurred if it falls or how to keep it at arm’s length without cluttering. And what’s more, it comes with the customary white cross, the ISO graphical symbol for international standard first aid kit.

Now, it is only logical to include the contents of the first aid kit while describing it. So, these first aid kits from Brand Innovation come with all the basic first aid items required in case of an emergency in an office space. To give you a clear idea, let me give some example. Some of the items included in these first aid kits are:
  • ·         Safety pins.
  • ·         Roller bandages
  • ·         Examination gloves
  • ·         Sterile Gauze
  • ·         Plaster strips
  • ·         Antiseptic solution
  • ·         Dressing
  • ·         Cotton wool
  • ·         A pair of scissors and more.
It is better to be safe than sorry, because accidents and injuries are commonplace and there is no excuse for being unprepared.

You can now order a single first aid kit or bulk order more than one unit according to your requirement. If you need any information about the full list of first aid items in the first aid kits or are interested in buying first aid kits for your office, you can visit the official website of Brand Innovation First Aids kits: http://firstaidkit.co.za/

Emergency Triangles and Their Importance

Tuesday, 28 April 2015



This is not a perfect world, so accidents happen every day and no matter how much time you have spent behind the wheel of your car, it can break down at any given moment. As the days pass and streets get more crammed up with traffic you can notice a definite increase in motor vehicle accidents. The overflowing repair shops are evidence of this. 

But that doesn’t stop you and your loved one from taking to the roads, does it? It just means that you take extra measures to keep your loved ones. This is the reason why you check your tires regularly, get our brakes checked and tell your loved ones to drive safe. 

In spite of all the safe keeping, when accidents happen or your cars break down, few things are required to be done. In case of accidents, the first and foremost thing to do is to ensure if you are injured and call for help. The very next thing to do if you are not injured badly is to call for help and get out of the car. It is advisable to grab the emergency kit from your glove compartment and exit your vehicle. In this kit there will be emergency warning triangles. You should set these warning triangles all around the crash site to make it visible to the passing traffic and hence avoiding any more damage which might be caused by the unseeing driver.

 On the other hand, if your car broke down in the middle of nowhere, then too it is a requirement to place the warning triangles all around your broken car at a distance of 6 meters away from the car and then call for help. 

Some warning triangles are collapsible and they come with a swivel leg. These come in boxes and are easily available online or in your nearest store. In some countries, it is mandatory to carry these warning triangles in your vehicle while travelling.

So, for your own safety, the safety of your loved ones and that of the people you pass by while on the road, carry your emergency kit with you and make sure you do not forget about these inexpensive emergency warning triangles while you are at it.

Handy Items to Keep in the Car

Monday, 23 March 2015



When learning how to drive, we are simultaneously learning many things. A sense of the road, learning to control the speed of the car, how fast we need to move according to the conditions of the road, etc. One of the most important things we learn is safety. Being able to drive a car is considered to be one of the defining characteristics of being an adult, as we have to learn to take responsibility for the safety of ourselves, our passengers, the pedestrians and the other motorists on the road as well.


This is the reason why we need to be completely aware of all the traffic rules, what all the signs mean, and what to do in emergency situations, such as if the breaks stop working, or we get a flat tyre while driving.

Quite a few of these ideas come after driving for a very long time. However, we should always be prepared to deal with a problem, and sometimes we can’t avoid a problem from occurring by experience alone. After all, it might just turn out that the other driver is not as experienced as you are. This is why we need to keep a few helpful items in the car with us at all times.

Keeping a well-stocked first aid kit is always handy. It doesn’t matter whether it is at home, at the workplace or in the car. Injuries, cuts and bruises are liable to happen anywhere. We might just slam the car’s door on our thumb; hit our head when exiting the door… anything is possible.
However, one of the most useful items that we can keep on ourselves at all times in our cars are emergency warning triangles. These warning triangles are made with reflective materials so that they are visible even when it is dark. Warning triangles are a fantastic way of informing the other drivers that you are facing a problem, and that they can drive around you so that no one gets harmed.  In South Africa, keeping these triangles is absolutely mandatory, and people who do not have one in their cars get fined.

So if you are looking for some of these handy items to keep with yourself, be sure to visit First Aid Kit, the premier suppliers of both first aid kits and emergency warning triangles in South Africa.