First Aid Kit Refills from medibc

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Keep your first aid kits fully stocked with MediBC refill packs and replacement consumables across Europe. First aid kit refills let you restock used or expired items in the kits you already own — for workplaces, vehicles, schools and home — so they stay ready and compliant, without buying a whole new kit.

Why keep first aid kit refills on hand

A first aid kit is only effective when it is fully stocked. Dressings get used, antiseptic and burn gel reach their expiry date, and contents are removed during minor incidents. Keeping matching refill packs on hand means you can restock straight away — rather than taking a whole kit out of service or waiting for a replacement — and stay audit-ready between inspections.

How to choose the right refill pack

  • Match it to your kit. Choose a refill pack built for your kit’s size and type so the contents and quantities line up.
  • Replace by expiry, not just by use. Swap out expired dressings, antiseptic, eyewash and medications even if the kit looks full.
  • Restock high-use items more often. Plasters, gloves and wound dressings run down fastest — keep spares of these on hand.
  • Check after every incident. Top the kit back up to its content list as soon as anything is used.

Refill packs vs complete kits

A refill pack restocks the consumables in a kit you already own — the lower-cost, lower-waste way to keep it compliant. A complete first aid kit is the right choice when you need a brand-new kit, an extra kit for another site or vehicle, or a kit for a different environment. Most workplaces buy kits once and then rely on refills to keep them ready.

European workplace compliance

Across the EU, employers must keep workplace first aid equipment maintained; replace used or expired items so kits stay aligned with relevant EN content standards. Check each product page for the content list and intended kit.

Restock by supply type

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Why choose MediBC

  • Refill packs and individual consumables to keep every kit fully stocked
  • Reliable EU delivery on in-stock orders
  • Options to restock workplace, vehicle and home kits to standard
  • Bulk and account pricing for businesses, schools and public bodies
  • 60-day returns on unopened stock

First aid kit refill FAQs

How often should a first aid kit be refilled or checked?

Check kits at least every three months and after any use. Replace used and expired items promptly with matching refills so the kit is always ready.

Can I buy refill packs instead of a whole new kit?

Yes. Refill packs restock the consumables in your existing kit at lower cost and less waste than replacing the entire kit — ideal for routine maintenance.

How do I know which refill pack fits my kit?

Match the refill to your kit’s size and type so contents and quantities align. Product pages list what each pack contains; contact our team if you are unsure.

Do refill packs meet EU workplace requirements?

Across the EU, employers must keep workplace first aid equipment maintained; replace used or expired items so kits stay aligned with relevant EN content standards.

Should I replace expired first aid supplies?

Yes. Expired dressings, antiseptic, eyewash and medications can be less effective and may fail an audit — replace them promptly with fresh refills.

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