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Keep a compliant first aid kit in every vehicle. MediBC car and 4WD first aid kits are compact, durable and built for glovebox, console or cargo storage — for everyday cars, utes, trucks, vans and off-road 4WDs. Choose a kit sized to your vehicle and how far off the beaten track you travel.

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How to choose a car or 4WD first aid kit

  • Match it to the vehicle and trip. A compact car kit suits daily commuting; 4WD, remote-travel and touring kits carry more for longer distances from help.
  • Keep it accessible. Store it in the glovebox, console or door pocket — not buried in the boot.
  • Check contents and expiry. Heat in a parked car shortens the life of some items; check the kit periodically and restock with refills.
  • Consider remote travel. For outback or off-road trips, add a snake-bite bandage, extra dressings and a thermal blanket.

Why choose MediBC

  • Car, ute, truck, van and 4WD first aid kits in one place
  • Compact formats built for glovebox and cabin storage
  • Fast shipping and bulk pricing for fleets and businesses
  • 60-day returns on unopened stock

Car & 4WD first aid kit FAQs

What should a car first aid kit contain?

Wound dressings, adhesive plasters, bandages, gauze, antiseptic, gloves, scissors and a first aid guide, plus a thermal blanket. 4WD and remote-travel kits add items such as a snake-bite bandage and extra trauma dressings.

Do I need a first aid kit in my car?

It is not always legally required for private cars, but it is strongly recommended — and often mandatory for work vehicles and fleets. A compact kit within reach is invaluable roadside.

What is the difference between a car kit and a 4WD kit?

A car kit is compact for everyday minor injuries; a 4WD or remote-travel kit is larger, with extra dressings and items for when you are further from medical help.

Where should I store a first aid kit in my vehicle?

Somewhere accessible — the glovebox, centre console or a door pocket — rather than buried in the boot. Avoid leaving it in extreme heat where possible.

How often should I check my vehicle first aid kit?

Check it every few months and after any use. Heat inside a parked vehicle can shorten the life of some items, so replace expired contents with refills.

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