Children's First Aid Supplies
Ensure that your school first-aiders have the supplies they need in case of an emergency. Below is a wide range of first aid supplies and equipment ideal for treating children and keeping them safe

Highly absorbent sterile dressing for use on wounds, cuts and lacerations

A selection of colourful, fun plasters for children and bigger kids!

A selection of School, Day Trip and Childminders First Aid Kits

Super soft gloves for preventing direct scratching of eczema/wounds
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Essential anaphylaxis kits for school premises, support staff with quick, effective allergy emergency response

The law has changed on emergency inhalers in schools

The ideal addition for any classroom to make learning fun

Ensure that you are always prepared for sporting injuries with our range of sports kits

Fulfil your legal requirements and ensure effective communication with parents is in place with these handy First Aid Wristband Bundles

50, 100 and 150 piece first aid kits designed specifically for your school

50, 100 and 150 piece first aid kits designed specifically for sports teams or clubs on & off the field

Ideal for use alongside accident books or incident reports to ensure proper notification of first aid treatment

Designed to provide words of encouragement to children following a minor injury and fulfil an essential requirement to notify home of any treatment given

Treat bumps, bruises, sprains and strains during PE lessons, playground activities and school trips

Important accident, first aid, and behaviour reporting for school safety and compliance
School First Aid Standards and Best Practices
Why Schools Need Adequate First Aid on Site
Every school has a duty of care to keep pupils, staff, and visitors safe. Under the Health and Safety (First Aid) Regulations 1981 and Department for Education (DfE) guidance, schools must provide “adequate and appropriate” first aid equipment and trained staff.
With pupils taking part in lessons, playground activities, and sports every day, accidents such as bumps, sprains, or cuts are common. Having the right first aid provisions ensures staff can respond quickly, prevent minor injuries from becoming more serious, and gives parents confidence in the school’s safety standards.

Choosing the Right First Aid Supplies for Your School
Every school is required by the DfE to carry out a first aid needs assessment. This assessment helps shape the school’s policy and ensures the right facilities, equipment, and trained staff are in place.
A useful step in this process is to keep clear records of accidents and injuries on site. Tracking these incidents helps identify the most common risks, such as playground bumps or sports-related strains, and ensures policies are based on real evidence. Browse our school accident recording range to stay compliant and make documentation simple.
Your health and safety risk assessment should also feed into this process. It highlights likely hazards across the site and indicates the type, quantity, and location of first aid equipment required. For example, a sports hall or science lab may need extra kits or specialist supplies such as instant ice packs or eye wash.
When choosing a first aid kit, it’s also important to consider the size and capacity of your school. Larger facilities with more pupils and staff will naturally require more equipment to stay prepared. The guide below will help you match your school size to the most suitable first aid kit size:

First Aid in School Legal Requirements
Health and Safety (First-Aid) Regulations 1981
Schools, like all employers, must provide “adequate and appropriate” first aid equipment, facilities and trained personnel. HSE recommend at minimum first aid kits should contain:
DfE Guidance: Schools, Early Years and Colleges
DfE first aid guidance requires schools to have a clear first aid policy and trained staff available whenever pupils are on site.
Schools are expected to provide well-stocked first aid kits in key areas such as classrooms, playgrounds, sports halls, and other high-traffic or high-risk spaces. These kits must be checked regularly and restocked when needed to ensure they are always ready for use.
Along with sufficient travel first aid kits for trips and off-site activities. With staff, pupils, and parents informed of these arrangements accordingly.
First Aid Training For Staff & Students
Available First-Aid trained staff is mandatory under both HSE and DfE regulations.
In England, since September 2020, first aid has been included in the National Curriculum. This ensures all pupils receive age appropriate training.
- By the end of primary school, children learn how to call 999 and treat common injuries.
- By the end of secondary school, they are taught how to perform CPR, use a defibrillator (AED), and provide basic lifesaving support.
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