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Ontario WSIB–compliant First Aid Kit for 1–5 employees. Click on the picture to enlarge it.
Brand new for 2007!
(No, The CD in the picture isn't included. It's only there for a size comparison!)
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FAC First Aid is constantly innovating! We listen to what our customers want, we respond to new regulations and new product offerings, and we pass them on to our customers.

The following are newly featured programs and products! Click any button for more information!

Inspection Reminders

FAC First Aid can remind you when you have to inspect and refill your regulation kits. Don't risk being out of compliance!


Risk-free Reminders


RED HOT Vehicle Kit

RED HOT Vehicle First Aid Kit

This is our WDV-08 kit in a new, rugged, Cordura nylon-clad clamshell case. It's highly visible, exceeds WSIB requirements and is virtually indestructable!


Fundraising?

FAC First Aid has a great new program in place for our Fundraising customers. Wouldn't it be nice if those fundraisers had something useful to sell for a change? Something with ZERO CALORIES, NO CARBS, FAT-FREE and actually valuable? No cookies or candy bars here!


Fat Free Fundraiser!


Refills & Replenishment

Refills & Replenishment Program

Refills and replenishment checklists for all our popular regulation kits are now online. Find your WSIB or Canada Labour Code kit in the drop-down list on the menu bar under "refills" or "replenishment".


Incident Report Forms

When you use your First Aid Kit, You should keep a record. For several reasons: it's required by the Canada Labour Code, it shows a history for liability reasons, and it helps you keep track of those First Aid supplies. We've created a new First Aid Reporting booklet for you, and they're in all our multi-user kits from now on. Order some for your existing kits, or extras when you run low.


Incident Reporting