Voyager 2 series first aid bag

VOYAGER 2 Series First Aid Bumbag Kit

The VOYAGER 2 Series Bumbag First Aid Kit AFAK2B is compact and hands-free. It keeps key first aid supplies close while you move around.

Use it at school, sport, work, events, home, travel, in a car, or on a boat. This basic first aid kit suits low-risk settings and small groups. It gives quick reach to plasters, dressings, bandages, gloves, wipes, eye wash, burn gel, and a CPR face shield.

The kit covers up to 5 people in low-risk settings. It suits mobile staff, teachers, sports trainers, outdoor workers, and personal use.

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

Product Snapshot

Detail

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Product

VOYAGERâ„¢ 2 Series Bumbag First Aid Kit

Product Code

AFAK2B

Type

Bumbag first aid kit

Case

Soft pack

Size

35 Ă— 11 Ă— 12 cm

Package Size

14 Ă— 22 Ă— 16 cm

Package Weight

0.351 kg

ARTG ID

406602

Medical Device Class

Class 1

Low-Risk Cover

Up to 5 people

Minimum Order Qty

4

Dangerous Goods

No

Treatments

Burns, CPR, dressings and bandages, eye injury, major wounds, minor wounds

Best For

Mobile staff, school trips, sport, travel, car, boat, home, and low-risk work

Not Best For

High-risk work, remote trauma, snake bites, large teams, major burns, or complex sites

Is This the Right First Aid Kit for You?

Choose this kit if you need a compact first aid kit you can wear and carry with ease. It suits places where easy carrying matters more than extra stock.

This kit may suit

Choose larger or special aid kits if

Small low-risk groups

You need cover for more than 5 people

School trips or playground duty

You have large groups or higher-risk tasks

Sport sidelines for minor injuries

You need cold packs, sports tape, or more wound stock

Home, car, boat, or travel

You are far from emergency support

Mobile staff or supervisors

You work in construction, farming, warehousing, or manufacturing

Light outdoor work

You have burn, eye, chemical, snake bite, or trauma risks

Safe Work Australia says first aid needs change by workplace. This includes the type of work, hazards, size, location, and number of people. It also says each workplace must have at least one first aid kit. Some sites may need more kits, such as spread-out sites or work vehicles.

Best Uses for This Kit

School, Sport and Excursions

This kit suits school trips, offsite activities, playground duty, sports trainers, and grounds staff.

It keeps bandaids, triangular bandages, gauze, dressings, and gloves close for minor injuries. Staff can carry it while walking, teaching, coaching, or watching a group.

Home, Car, Boat and Travel

Use the VOYAGERâ„¢ bumbag kit at home, on family outings, or while travelling. It can fit in a car, ute, boat, caravan, or travel bag.

Store it where you can reach it fast. Keep it away from heat, water, and dust. Check the stock often.

Workplace and Mobile Staff

For low-risk workplaces, this kit can help staff who move around a site. This includes mobile staff, supervisors, event workers, and first aid officers.

It can also work as an extra kit beside larger workplace first aid kits.

For Victorian workplaces, WorkSafe Victoria gives first aid advice. It covers kits, first aid rooms, first aid officers, training, and workplace steps.

What’s Included in the Kit

Category

Item

Qty

Plain-English Use

Minor wounds

AEROPLAST Plastic Plasters 72 mm x 19 mm

10

Cover small cuts, grazes, and skin injuries

Bandages

AEROFORM Conforming Bandage 5 cm x 4 m

1

Hold dressings in place

Bandages

AEROFORM Conforming Bandage 7.5 cm x 4 m

1

Secure larger dressings

Bandages

AEROBAND Calico Triangular Bandage

1

Support an arm or secure dressings

Dressings

AEROPAD Non-Adherent Dressing 10 cm x 10 cm

2

Cover wounds without sticking to skin

Dressings

AEROWOUND Medium Wound Dressing #14

1

Cover a larger wound

Dressings

AEROSWAB Gauze Swabs 7.5 cm x 7.5 cm 3’s

3

Clean around wounds or use with dressings

Tape

AEROTAPE Microporous Paper Tape 2.5 cm x 5 m

1

Hold pads and dressings in place

Burns

AEROBURN Burn Gel Sachet 3.5 g

1

Basic care for minor burns

Eye care

AEROWASH Eye Wash Ampoule 15 mL

1

Rinse minor eye contamination

Cleaning

AEROWIPE Alcohol Free Cleansing Wipe

3

Clean skin around minor wounds

CPR

AEROSHIELD Disposable CPR Face Shield

1

Barrier item for CPR

PPE

AEROGLOVE Nitrile Examination Gloves Pair

1

Help protect the first aider and injured person

Notes

Notebook & Pen

1

Record incident notes

Tools

Scissors 13 cm

1

Cut tape, dressings, or clothing

Tools

Forceps 11 cm

1

Handle small items like tweezers

Fixing

Safety Pins Medium

3

Secure triangular bandages or dressings

Guide

AEROGUIDE First Aid Leaflet

1

Basic first aid reference

What This First Aid Kit Can Help With

The VOYAGERâ„¢ 2 Series kit has basic first aid equipment for common low-risk needs, such as:

  • small cuts and grazes
  • minor skin injuries
  • dressing and bandaging
  • basic bleeding support
  • minor burns
  • basic eye rinsing
  • CPR barrier support
  • incident notes

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 a snake bite kit, trauma kit, marine injury kit, burns kit, chemical kit, or AED. Add extra first aid equipment if your setting has:

  • snake bites
  • remote work or remote travel
  • large groups
  • major burns
  • chemical risks
  • machinery risks
  • farm, warehouse, or construction work
  • regular sport injuries
  • known medical needs
  • AED or defibrillator needs

Call 000 for severe bleeding, trouble breathing, or a possible heart attack or stroke. Also call for major burns, serious eye injury, snake bite, anaphylaxis, loss of awareness, or any serious injury.

Workplace Safety Notes

A first aid kit alone does not make a workplace compliant.

Workplace first aid needs depend on many things. These include:

  • the work
  • risks and hazards
  • worker numbers
  • visitors
  • site layout
  • emergency access
  • first aid skills on site
  • other first aid resources

Safe Work Australia says workers should be able to see and reach first aid kits fast. Keep kits near higher-risk areas and in work vehicles where staff travel for the job.

The TGA says most medical devices must be listed in the Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods before suppliers can sell them in Australia. The TGA also says device rules change based on risk.

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 schools, sports clubs, and workplaces.

During your aid checklist, check for:

  • used stock
  • missing items
  • opened sterile packaging
  • damaged dressings or pads
  • expired burn gel
  • expired eye wash
  • damaged gloves
  • dirty or wet items
  • dust inside the case
  • worn zips or straps
  • missing incident notes

Healthdirect says a sorted and stocked first aid kit can help in an emergency or accident. Its guide covers kit contents, storage, and use at home, work, and in cars.

Medicines and Antiseptic Swabs

This kit has alcohol-free cleaning wipes, not antiseptic swabs. Add antiseptic swabs if your checklist needs them.

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

Use personal medicine, asthma inhalers, allergy medicine, or items ordered by a doctor as directed. Follow the person’s action plan and advice from a doctor or pharmacist.

Do not add medicine to workplace aid kits unless your policies and risk checks allow it.

Why Buy From Australian Pacific Training Solutions?

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

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

APTS can help you compare:

  • portable kits
  • workplace kits
  • car kits
  • boat kits
  • snake bite kits
  • burn modules
  • eye care supplies
  • refill stock

The right choice depends on your setting, staff numbers, risks, and how far help may be.

Do not guess with a basic pharmacy box. APTS can help you choose aid kits, maintain stock, plan refills, and link your kit with first aid training.

Buy the VOYAGERâ„¢ 2 Series Bumbag First Aid Kit

Choose the VOYAGERâ„¢ 2 Series Bumbag First Aid Kit AFAK2B for a compact, wearable first aid kit.

Use it at home, school, sport, while travelling, in a car, on a boat, or in a low-risk workplace.

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

First Aid Bumbag FAQs

Is this a basic first aid kit?

Yes. It is a portable basic first aid kit for low-risk use, minor injuries, and mobile settings.

How many people does this kit cover?

It covers up to 5 people in low-risk settings.

Is this kit compliant for my workplace?

It may suit some low-risk workplaces. Rules depend on your risk check, location, worker numbers, hazards, emergency access, and other first aid resources.

Is it suitable as a car first aid kit?

Yes. You can use it as a compact car first aid kit for minor injuries. Keep it secure, away from heat where possible, and check expiry dates often.

Can it be used on a boat?

Yes, for basic minor injuries. For boat use, check whether you need more protection. You may need water-resistant storage, extra dressings, eye care, motion sickness items, sun care, or marine first aid supplies.

Is this suitable for sports teams?

Yes, it suits basic sideline first aid. Contact sports, larger teams, or frequent injuries may need more stock. Add cold packs, sports tape, larger dressings, and more bandages.

Does it include antiseptic swabs?

No. It has alcohol-free cleaning wipes. Add antiseptic swabs separately if your checklist needs them.

Does it include a CPR mask?

It includes a disposable CPR face shield.  

Does it include tweezers?

The kit includes forceps. You can use them like tweezers to handle small items.

Can it be used for snake bites?

No. This is not a snake bite kit. If snake bites are a risk, buy a snake bite kit and do first aid training.

Is it waterproof?

The kit is water-resistant, not waterproof. Keep contents dry and check stock after wet or dusty use.

Can this first aid kit be refilled?

Yes. Replace used, opened, damaged, or expired items. APTS can help with first aid supplies and refill stock.

What items may expire first?

Check expiry dates on dressings, eye wash, burn gel, wipes, and gloves. Replace any item that is expired, dirty, damaged, or opened.

Should I take a first aid course?

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