Aerokit 3 series first aid kit

AEROKIT 3 Series Modular Mini Softpack First Aid Kit

The AEROKIT 3 Series Modular Mini Softpack First Aid Kit AFAKMODS3 is a compact first aid kit for small workplaces, vehicles, homes, schools and mobile teams.

It uses five colour-coded modules. Each pouch is sorted by injury type. This helps people find the right first aid supplies faster during an emergency.

This kit may suit low-risk workplaces when chosen as part of a workplace first aid risk assessment. It covers up to 10 people in low-risk settings.

Important: This page gives general product information only. It does not take the place of first aid training, medical advice, emergency care, or a workplace first aid risk assessment. In an emergency in Australia, call 000.

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Product

AEROKIT 3 Series Modular Mini Softpack First Aid Kit

Product Code

AFAKMODS3

Type

Modular mini softpack first aid kit

Case

Soft pack

Size

25 cm W Ă— 15 cm D Ă— 21.5 cm H

ARTG ID

406543

GMDN Code

44039

Medical Device Class

Class 2a

Medical Device

Yes

Low-Risk Cover

Up to 10 people

Minimum Order Qty

1

Carton Qty

6

Dangerous Goods

No

Modules

Stings & Snakebites, Twists & Sprains, Cuts & Scrapes, Burns & Eye Wounds, Quick Access Pouch

Treatments

Burns, CPR, dressings and bandages, eye injury, major wounds, minor wounds, snake bite, spider bite

Best For

Small workplaces, offices, retail, vehicles, homes, schools, sport, playgrounds and mobile workers

Not Best For

High-risk work, large teams, remote trauma, AED needs, or sites needing extra hazard-specific stock

Is This the Right First Aid Kit for You?

Choose one of these first aid kits if you need a compact kit with clear modules and easy storage. It suits places where space is limited and fast access matters.

This kit may suit

Choose extra or larger aid kits if

Small low-risk workplaces

You need cover for more than 10 people

Offices and retail stores

Your workplace has high-risk machinery or chemicals

Vehicles and mobile workers

Your team works far from emergency help

Homes and family outings

You need a larger family or remote-area kit

Schools, sport and playground use

You supervise large groups or higher-risk sport

Small businesses

Your risk assessment shows extra stock is needed

Day trips and outdoor activities

You need more snake bite or trauma supplies

A first aid kit alone does not make a fully compliant workplace. Your kit should match your work, staff numbers, hazards, site layout and access to help.

Safe Work Australia says each workplace must have at least one first aid kit. It also says more kits may be needed when a workplace is spread out or when workers travel for the job. Kits should be easy to see, easy to reach and checked often.

Why Choose a Mini Modular First Aid Kit?

A mini modular kit keeps supplies sorted without taking up much room.

Instead of searching through one mixed box, the user can grab the right pouch. This helps during cuts, burns, stings, snake bites, eye wounds, twists or sprains.

The AEROKIT 3 Series also helps with stock checks. If one pouch gets used, you can see what needs a refill. This helps keep the kit properly stocked and ready.

The softpack case has a carry handle and durable fabric. It suits vehicles, cupboards, site offices, family homes and small work areas.

Best Uses for This Kit

Small Workplaces and Offices

This kit may suit low-risk offices, retail stores and small businesses. It gives staff a sorted set of first aid supplies for common minor injuries.

Use it after a workplace first aid risk assessment. Some workplaces may need more kits, trained first aiders, signs, AED access or extra stock.

Vehicles and Mobile Workers

The compact softpack design suits vehicles and mobile workers. It can be kept in a car, ute, van or work vehicle.

Keep it secure. Keep it away from heat where possible. Check stock often if the kit stays in a vehicle.

Schools, Sport and Recreation

This kit suits school trips, classroom areas, halls, grounds keeping, sports areas and playground use.

It is also useful for home, personal use and outdoor activities where a small, organised kit is easier to carry than a large first aid box.

The Five Colour-Coded Modules

Stings & Snakebites Module

This module has a snake bite bandage with indicator, snake bite card, triangular bandage, instant ice pack, conforming bandage, antiseptic cream sachets, gloves and a non-stick dressing.

Use it for stings, bites and snake bite first aid support. Call 000 for any snake bite in Australia.

Twists & Sprains Module

This module has bandages, safety pins, gloves and a thermal blanket.

Use it for basic support during twists, sprains, bumps and strains.

Cuts & Scrapes Module

This module has fabric plasters, plastic plasters, butterfly wound closures, gauze, tape, wipes, antiseptic cream, gloves, wound dressings and an instant ice pack.

Use it for small cuts, scrapes, grazes and skin injuries.

Burns & Eye Wounds Module

This module has eye wash, eye pads, tape, burn gel sachets, a burn gel dressing, burn sheet, gloves and a wipe.

Use it for basic burn and eye wound support. Get urgent help for serious burns, chemical exposure, serious eye injury or loss of vision.

Quick Access Pouch

This pouch has scissors, a disposable face shield, first aid leaflet, splinter probes and forceps.

Use it for tools and quick-access items that may help across different first aid situations.

What’s Included in the Kit

Stings & Snakebites Module

Item

Qty

Plain-English Use

Snake bite bandage with indicator

1

Help guide pressure for snake bite bandaging

Snake bite card

1

Basic snake bite first aid guide

Triangular bandage

1

Help support or secure a limb

Instant ice pack

1

Cold support for bumps, stings or swelling

Conforming bandage 7.5 cm

1

Hold dressings in place

Antiseptic cream sachets

3

Help clean minor wound areas

Nitrile gloves

1 pair

Help protect the first aider and injured person

Non-adherent dressing 5 cm Ă— 5 cm

1

Cover small wounds without sticking

Twists & Sprains Module

Item

Qty

Plain-English Use

Triangular bandage

1

Support an arm or secure a dressing

Medium safety pins

3

Secure bandages or slings

Heavyweight conforming bandage 10 cm

1

Support larger areas

Nitrile gloves

1 pair

Help protect users

Conforming bandage 5 cm

1

Hold dressings or light support in place

Thermal blanket

1

Help keep a person warm

Cuts & Scrapes Module

Item

Qty

Plain-English Use

Premium fabric plasters

25

Cover small cuts and grazes

Wound dressing #14

1

Help cover and protect a wound

Butterfly wound closures

10

Help close small wound edges

Nitrile gloves

1 pair

Help protect users

Plastic plasters

25

Cover small cuts and scrapes

Sterile gauze swabs

6

Clean around wounds or use with dressings

Instant ice pack

1

Cold support for bumps or swelling

Microporous paper tape

1

Hold pads and dressings in place

Antiseptic cream sachet

1

Help clean minor wound areas

Alcohol-free wipes

2

Clean skin around minor wounds

Non-adherent dressing 10 cm Ă— 10 cm

2

Cover wounds without sticking

Burns & Eye Wounds Module

Item

Qty

Plain-English Use

Eye wash ampoules 15 mL

5

Rinse minor eye contamination

Conforming bandage 7.5 cm

1

Help secure pads or dressings

Microporous paper tape

1

Hold pads in place

Non-adherent eye pads

2

Cover eye wounds

Alcohol-free cleansing wipe

1

Clean skin around minor wounds

Burn sheet 20 cm Ă— 20 cm

1

Cover burn areas

Nitrile gloves

1 pair

Help protect users

Burn gel sachets

3

Basic cooling support for minor burns

Burn gel dressing 10 cm Ă— 10 cm

1

Cover and cool a small burn

Quick Access Pouch Module

Item

Qty

Plain-English Use

Sharp/blunt scissors 13 cm

1

Cut tape, dressings or clothing

Disposable face shield

1

Barrier item for CPR

First aid leaflet

1

Basic first aid guide

Splinter probes

10

Help with splinter care

Forceps

1

Handle small items like tweezers

What This First Aid Kit Can Help With

This kit has first aid equipment for common low-risk needs, such as:

  • cuts and scrapes
  • minor injuries
  • burns
  • eye injury
  • stings
  • snake bite
  • spider bite
  • twists and sprains
  • dressing and bandaging
  • basic bleeding support
  • CPR barrier support
  • splinters
  • incident notes and checklist use

To help control bleeding, use the right pads, dressings and bandages. Get urgent help if bleeding is serious, does not stop, or the person shows signs of shock.

What This Kit Does Not Cover

This kit does not cover every emergency.

It is not an AED. It is not a full trauma response system. It does not replace trained first aiders, emergency care, medical advice or workplace safety steps.

You may need larger or extra aid kits for:

  • more than 10 people
  • high-risk work
  • remote work
  • construction
  • farm work
  • chemical exposure
  • serious eye risks
  • major burns
  • AED access
  • marine injuries
  • frequent sports injuries
  • known medical needs
  • large events

Call 000 for severe bleeding, trouble breathing, snake bite, anaphylaxis, major burns, serious eye injury, loss of awareness, or any injury that looks serious.

Workplace Safety Notes

This kit can help support low-risk workplace first aid needs when it is stocked, checked and matched to your site risks.

A workplace may need more than one kit. You may also need trained first aiders, signs, AED equipment, extra supplies, first aid procedures or a first aid room.

Your workplace first aid risk assessment should look at:

  • type of work
  • hazards
  • worker numbers
  • visitors
  • site size
  • vehicles
  • remote areas
  • access to emergency help
  • burns risks
  • eye injury risks
  • snake bite risks
  • training needs
  • refill process

For Victorian employers, WorkSafe Victoria’s first aid compliance code gives practical guidance on first aid facilities, kits, first aid rooms, first aid officers, training and workplace steps.

How to Check and Restock This Kit

Keep your kit clean, stocked and easy to reach.

Check the contents after each use. In busy places, complete a first aid checklist every 3–6 months. This includes workplaces, schools, sports clubs, vehicles and shared family kits.

During your aid checklist, check for:

  • used stock
  • missing items
  • expired burn gel
  • expired eye wash
  • expired antiseptic cream
  • opened sterile dressings
  • damaged pads
  • dirty gloves
  • damaged pouches
  • wet items
  • dust inside the case
  • broken zips or handles
  • low plasters or bandaids
  • low bandages
  • low gauze
  • low dressings

The modular layout makes checks easier. Open each pouch, tick off the items and replace what is used or expired.

Healthdirect says a sorted and stocked first aid kit can help in an emergency or accident. It also recommends getting to know where items are kept before you need them.

Medicines and Antiseptic Items

This kit includes antiseptic cream sachets in selected modules. Follow the product label and directions for use.

Handle medicine and medicated items with care. Workplace kits are different from home or personal kits.

Do not add extra medicine to workplace kits unless your policies and risk assessment allow it.

Personal medicine, asthma inhalers, allergy medicine or items ordered by a doctor should follow the person’s action plan. Ask a doctor or pharmacist for advice if needed.

ARTG and Medical Device Notes

This kit has ARTG ID 406543 and is listed as a Class 2a medical device.

The TGA says Class IIa devices are low-to-moderate risk devices. They need conformity assessment certification before they can be included in the Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods.

Why Buy From Australian Pacific Training Solutions?

Australian Pacific Training Solutions supplies first aid kits, first aid supplies, refills and workplace support across Australia, including Victoria.

APTS also runs first aid courses, CPR and workplace safety courses. These courses help teams build the skills and knowledge they need in an emergency.

APTS can help workplaces, schools, small businesses and mobile teams choose kits based on:

  • site risks
  • staff numbers
  • vehicles
  • storage space
  • home or work use
  • burns risks
  • eye injury risks
  • snake bite risks
  • first aid training needs
  • refill plans
  • workplace safety goals

APTS can also help you compare:

  • mini modular aid kits
  • workplace first aid kits
  • car kits
  • boat kits
  • snake bite kits
  • burn modules
  • eye care supplies
  • refill stock
  • CPR and first aid courses

Do not guess with a basic pharmacy box. APTS can help you choose the right kit, keep stock up to date, plan refills and link your kit with first aid training.

Sources and Further Guidance

Use these sources for workplace and health guidance:

  • Safe Work Australia – First aid in the workplace.
  • Safe Work Australia – Model Code of Practice: First aid in the workplace.
  • WorkSafe Victoria – Compliance code: First aid in the workplace.
  • TGA – Class IIa medical device information.
  • Healthdirect – First aid kits for home, workplace and car.

Buy the AEROKIT 3 Series Modular Mini Softpack First Aid Kit

Choose the AEROKIT 3 Series Modular Mini Softpack First Aid Kit AFAKMODS3 for a compact, sorted and easy-to-carry first aid kit.

Use it in offices, small workplaces, vehicles, schools, retail stores, homes, outdoor activities and mobile teams.

Order today or contact Australian Pacific Training Solutions for help choosing the right kit. APTS can also help with first aid supplies, refills, first aid courses and workplace support.

AEROKIT 3 Series FAQs

Is the AEROKIT 3 Series a basic first aid kit?

It is a compact modular kit. It has five modules for stings and snakebites, twists and sprains, cuts and scrapes, burns and eye wounds, plus quick-access tools.

How many people does this kit cover?

It covers up to 10 people in low-risk settings.

Is this kit suitable for a workplace?

Yes, it may suit low-risk workplaces. Use it after a workplace first aid risk assessment that reviews staff numbers, hazards, site layout and access to help.

Is this a fully compliant workplace first aid kit?

It can help support workplace first aid needs. A fully compliant workplace may need more kits, trained first aiders, signs, AED access, first aid rooms or extra supplies.

What modules are included?

The kit has five modules: Stings & Snakebites, Twists & Sprains, Cuts & Scrapes, Burns & Eye Wounds and Quick Access Pouch.

Does it include a snake bite bandage?

Yes. It includes a snake bite bandage with an indicator.

Does it include spider bite supplies?

The kit is tagged for spider bite support. It includes bandages, antiseptic cream, gloves, dressings and a cold pack that may help with basic first aid support.

Does it include burns supplies?

Yes. It includes burn gel sachets, a burn gel dressing and a burn sheet.

Does it include eye wash?

Yes. The Burns & Eye Wounds module includes five eye wash ampoules.

Does it include CPR protection?

Yes. The Quick Access Pouch includes a disposable face shield.

Does it include an AED?

No. This kit includes a CPR face shield, but it is not an AED.

Is this kit suitable for vehicles?

Yes. The mini softpack case suits cars, utes, vans and mobile workers. Keep it secure and away from heat where possible.

Is it suitable for schools?

Yes. It suits classrooms, halls, grounds keeping, playgrounds, sports use and school trips.

Is it suitable for high-risk work?

This kit is best suited to low-risk settings. High-risk work may need larger kits, more stock, AED access, trained first aiders or special equipment.

Can this first aid kit be refilled?

Yes. The modular layout helps with refills. Replace used, opened, dirty, damaged or expired items.

How often should I check the kit?

Check it after each use. For busy sites, use a first aid checklist every 3–6 months.

What items may expire first?

Check expiry dates on burn gel, eye wash, antiseptic cream, sterile dressings, pads, wipes and gloves.

Does the softpack resist water?

The case is a durable softpack. Keep the kit dry where possible and check stock after wet or dusty use.

Should staff do first aid training?

Yes. A first aid course helps staff use supplies the right way and act with confidence in an emergency.