DANZBAGZ
First Aid Backpack
First Aid Backpack
Couldn't load pickup availability
First Aid Backpack – PVC
Short Description:
A purpose-built, NZ-made first aid backpack designed for quick access and organized storage. Features two main compartments, a removable small chilly bin, and clear-front pocket sleeves for medical supplies.
Full Description:
The First Aid Backpack from Danzbagz is designed for practical, organized emergency response — whether on worksites, farms, or outdoor events. Made from durable, easy-clean PVC, this backpack provides reliable protection for your gear in all conditions.
The bottom compartment includes a removable small chilly bin to keep medicines, ice packs, or temperature-sensitive items cool and secure. The top compartment contains four triple pocket sleeves, each with a clear front panel for quick visibility and access to supplies such as bandages, scissors, and plasters.
This professional-grade layout keeps essential items clearly visible and ready for immediate use — perfect for mobile responders, safety teams, or anyone needing a dependable field first aid solution.
Features:
- Two Main Compartments:
- Bottom Compartment (200 x 280 x 220 mm) – Includes a small chilly bin for temperature-sensitive items
- Top Compartment (400 x 280 x 220 mm) – Four triple pocket sleeves with clear fronts for organized visibility
- PVC Construction: Water-resistant, durable, and easy to wipe clean
- Clear-Front Sleeves: Quick identification of medical supplies
- Removable Chilly Bin: Keeps contents cool and contained
- Backpack Design: Comfortable to carry, even when fully loaded
- NZ-Made Quality: Reliable, professional build for emergency use
Materials:
- PVC (heavy-duty, water-resistant, wipe-clean)
- Clear PVC pocket fronts
- Insulated chilly bin insert
Dimensions & Capacity:
- Bottom Compartment: 200 x 280 x 220 mm
- Top Compartment: 400 x 280 x 220 mm
- Capacity: approx 28L total
Best For:
- Workplace and farm first aid kits
- Event and outdoor medical response
- Emergency services and transport use
- General organized first aid storage
Share
