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First Aid

JOBSITE FIRST AID SUPPLIES

Professional First Aid Kits & Supplies

Source OSHA-compliant first aid kits, burn treatment supplies, eye wash stations, and wound care products designed for HVAC service trucks and commercial facility safety stations.

ⓘ Sourcing & Availability Notice Product availability may vary by supplier, stock status, manufacturer policy, and product type. HVACProSales helps contractors, facility managers, and procurement teams source professional-grade products — we do not guarantee inventory or claim to be an authorized dealer for every brand. For OEM part lookup, model-specific sourcing, or bulk procurement requests, contact our procurement team with your model number, serial number, part number, or equipment label photo.

Procurement & Sourcing Notice

We help source commercial-grade first aid supplies from leading safety manufacturers. First aid kits and supplies are intended for minor injury treatment only and do not replace professional medical care. We do not make medical efficacy claims; always seek professional medical attention for serious injuries.

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Safety & PPE

The complete parent category for all jobsite protection, including safety glasses, gloves, respirators, and hearing protection.

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Safety Glasses

Anti-fog, impact-resistant protective eyewear for HVAC installation, brazing, and chemical handling.

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High-dexterity and cut-resistant gloves for sheet metal ductwork, refrigerant handling, and heavy equipment work.

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Professional Sourcing Overview

First aid preparedness is a critical component of every professional HVAC service operation and facility maintenance program. HVAC technicians regularly encounter hazards that can cause minor injuries, including sheet metal cuts, thermal burns from hot surfaces and brazing torches, chemical burns from coil cleaners and refrigerants, and eye injuries from debris and liquid sprays. Having a fully stocked, readily accessible first aid kit on every service truck and in every mechanical room ensures that minor injuries can be treated immediately, preventing them from becoming more serious.

Our first aid catalog includes portable service truck kits with bandages, antiseptic wipes, burn gel, eye wash, and adhesive dressings, as well as larger wall-mounted cabinet kits for facility mechanical rooms and maintenance shops. We also source individual refill components, allowing facilities to replenish specific supplies without replacing entire kits. Standardizing on a consistent first aid kit across all service vehicles and facilities simplifies inventory management and ensures every team member knows exactly where to find supplies in an emergency.

Who We Serve

Service Truck Technicians

Keep portable first aid kits stocked on every service vehicle for immediate treatment of minor cuts, burns, and eye injuries.

Facility Managers

Maintain wall-mounted first aid cabinets in mechanical rooms, maintenance shops, and break rooms to meet facility safety requirements.

Safety Coordinators

Source bulk first aid refill supplies to maintain consistent kit readiness across all company service vehicles and facilities.

Technical Sourcing FAQs

Q: What first aid supplies are most important for HVAC service trucks?

A: HVAC service trucks should carry: adhesive bandages in multiple sizes for sheet metal cuts, sterile gauze pads and medical tape for larger lacerations, burn gel or burn dressings for thermal burns from brazing and hot surfaces, a portable eye wash bottle for flushing chemical or debris from eyes, nitrile examination gloves for the treating technician, and antiseptic wipes for wound cleaning.

Q: How often should first aid kits be inspected and restocked?

A: First aid kits on service trucks should be inspected at least monthly and after any use. Facility wall-mounted kits should be inspected quarterly. Check for expired sterile items (bandages, eye wash), depleted supplies, and damaged packaging. Replace all used or expired items immediately to ensure the kit is always ready for use.

Q: What is the correct first aid response for a liquid refrigerant skin contact injury?

A: Liquid refrigerant contact causes rapid frostbite-type freezing burns. The affected area should be gently warmed with lukewarm water (not hot water), and the skin should not be rubbed, as this can cause further tissue damage. Contaminated clothing should be removed carefully. Seek immediate professional medical attention for any significant refrigerant contact injury.

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