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Be Smart Get Prepared OSHA/ANSI First Aid Kit, 10-Person Review (2026)

Is the Be Smart Get Prepared OSHA/ANSI First Aid Kit, 10-Person the right kit for a small crew or job-site truck?

Short answer: Yes โ€” for a genuinely small team, a compact office, or a single job-site truck that needs a documented OSHA/ANSI 10-person kit at a low price, the Be Smart Get Prepared 10-person kit is a straightforward fit at $19.99. If you want a named ANSI Class A designation instead of the general OSHA/ANSI framing, the ProHeal 10-person Class A kit is the documentation-grade alternative; if you want the same vendor's ultra-compact personal kit instead of a workplace kit, see the Be Smart Get Prepared 110-piece kit.

Be Smart Get Prepared fields two very different products on WC Safety: this 100-piece 10-person workplace kit, and a smaller 110-piece personal kit built for desks, dorms, and day packs. The 10-person kit is the one built for the job โ€” a stated OSHA/ANSI positioning and a headcount rating aimed squarely at small crews, contractor trucks, and single-room offices. It sits in our workplace first aid kits collection alongside similarly sized options from ProHeal and Ever Ready First Aid.

This review checks the Be Smart Get Prepared 10-person kit against that small-crew field and against its own personal-kit sibling, plus the wider field ranked in our best workplace first aid kits buyer's guide.

Editorial verdict: 4.1/5. The Be Smart Get Prepared 10-Person Kit is a solid, no-surprises OSHA/ANSI-oriented option for small crews at $19.99 โ€” 100 pieces sized correctly for a 10-person team, priced competitively against ProHeal and Ever Ready's Class A alternatives. It loses ground on documentation, since it doesn't name a specific ANSI class the way its closest competitors do.

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Pros

  • 100 pieces sized specifically for a 10-person crew
  • OSHA/ANSI-oriented positioning on the listing
  • Competitively priced at $19.99 against similar-headcount kits
  • Compact enough for a job-site truck or small office
  • Refillable rather than disposable

Cons

  • No named ANSI/ISEA Z308.1 class the way its ProHeal and Ever Ready competitors carry
  • 10-person rating limits it to genuinely small crews
  • No restock-reminder system
  • Same brand also sells a smaller personal kit, which can cause SKU confusion at checkout

Who should buy the Be Smart Get Prepared 10-person kit

  • Small offices, retail counters, and single-truck contractors with 10 or fewer people
  • Buyers who want OSHA/ANSI-oriented coverage without paying for a named-class kit
  • Job-site trucks that need a compact, budget-friendly kit rather than a bulky cabinet
  • Anyone comparing 10-person options across the workplace first aid kits collection
  • Buyers starting a small-business first aid program โ€” background in our OSHA first aid kit requirements decode

Strengths of the Be Smart Get Prepared 10-person kit

Sized correctly for a genuinely small crew

At 100 pieces and a 10-person rating, this kit matches the reality of a small office, boutique shop, or single-truck contractor โ€” not an oversized kit padded for a headcount you don't have, and not an undersized personal kit stretched past its design intent.

OSHA/ANSI-oriented framing on the listing

The kit's listing describes OSHA/ANSI-oriented coverage, which gives small-business buyers a specific standard family to point to when asked whether their first aid supplies meet baseline expectations โ€” background in our OSHA first aid kit requirements decode.

Competitively priced against the field

At $19.99, the Be Smart Get Prepared kit sits between the Ever Ready 10-person Class A kit at $17.70 and the ProHeal 10-person Class A kit at $24.98 โ€” a middle-of-the-road price for a similarly sized fill.

Truck-friendly compact format

A 10-person, 100-piece kit is small enough to ride in a glovebox, job box, or truck cab without taking up meaningful space โ€” a genuine advantage for contractors and mobile crews over bulkier 50- or 100-person options.

Refillable, not disposable

Like the rest of the field in this collection, the kit is built to be restocked by category rather than replaced wholesale once supplies run low, keeping long-term cost down.

Where the Be Smart Get Prepared kit falls short

No named ANSI class

Both direct 10-person competitors โ€” the ProHeal and Ever Ready kits โ€” carry an explicit ANSI Class A designation. The Be Smart Get Prepared kit's OSHA/ANSI framing is broader and doesn't name a specific class, a real disadvantage for buyers whose documentation asks for one.

Ceiling at 10 people

Like any kit at this headcount tier, it's not meant to scale โ€” teams growing past 10 should size up rather than stretch this kit, using something like the First Aid Only 223-U 25-person kit.

Two similarly named Be Smart Get Prepared kits can confuse buyers

Because Be Smart Get Prepared also sells a smaller 110-piece personal kit at a much lower price, buyers should double-check they're ordering the 10-person OSHA/ANSI workplace kit and not the smaller personal-use product.

Comparison: 10-person workplace kits

Kit Class / positioning Pieces Price
Be Smart Get Prepared 10-person OSHA/ANSI-oriented 100 $19.99
ProHeal 10-person Class A ANSI Class A, Type III Not published $24.98
Ever Ready 10-person Class A ANSI Class A Not published $17.70

Check prices on Amazon โ†’ ProHeal 10-person Ever Ready 10-person First Aid Only 223-U

Be Smart Get Prepared 10-person kit vs its own personal-kit sibling

Be Smart Get Prepared's two products on WC Safety serve very different jobs, and the price gap reflects that.

Spec 10-person OSHA/ANSI kit 110-piece personal kit
Positioning Workplace / OSHA-ANSI Personal / desk, dorm, day pack
Pieces 100 110
Rated coverage 10 people Individual / personal use
Typical price $19.99 $8.99
  • Buy the 10-person OSHA/ANSI kit if you need documented workplace coverage for a small team โ€” the subject of this review.
  • Buy the 110-piece personal kit if you just need a low-cost kit for a desk, dorm, or day pack rather than an OSHA-oriented workplace station.

Shop the Be Smart Get Prepared lineup on Amazon โ†’ Be Smart Get Prepared 110-piece ProHeal 10-person Ever Ready 10-person

Building out the station: refills and companion supplies

Treat the Be Smart Get Prepared 10-person kit as a starting station and add supplies around it. When it runs low, the First Aid Only 90583 refill works as a general-purpose restock, and the Urgent First Aid Class A refill lets you upgrade toward a documented Class A fill. Add burn coverage with the Water-Jel burn dressing 4x4 from the burn care collection, sterile irrigation from the PhysiciansCare sterile eye wash solution, and a CPR barrier like the WNL Products CPR rescue mask from the CPR rescue supplies collection.

Top companions on Amazon โ†’ Urgent First Aid Class A refill Water-Jel burn dressing WNL CPR mask

Where this kit fits: workplace vs personal Be Smart Get Prepared products

The two Be Smart Get Prepared products on WC Safety answer different questions. The 10-person OSHA/ANSI kit reviewed here answers "what does my small workplace need to stay compliant," while the 110-piece personal kit in the outdoor and personal first aid kits collection answers "what do I keep in my desk or day pack." Buyers should match the product to the job rather than the brand name alone โ€” our which first aid kit do you need decision guide walks through that distinction across every format on the site.

Total cost of ownership

At $19.99, the Be Smart Get Prepared 10-person kit is one of the lower one-time costs in the workplace first aid kits collection. For a genuinely 10-person team, expect a restock cycle measured in years rather than months โ€” budget around $24.95 per cycle for a class-matched Urgent First Aid Class A refill. Without an automated reminder system, plan on a periodic manual check as the trigger; full category economics are in our workplace first aid kits guide.

Final verdict: 4.1/5

The Be Smart Get Prepared OSHA/ANSI First Aid Kit, 10-Person earns 4.1/5 as a competitively priced, correctly sized option for small crews and job-site trucks. It's the right call for a genuinely 10-person team that wants OSHA/ANSI-oriented coverage without a documented class citation. Step up to the ProHeal 10-person Class A kit for a named ANSI class, or down to the Be Smart Get Prepared 110-piece kit if you just need a personal-scale kit.

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Be Smart Get Prepared 10-Person Kit โ€” FAQ

Is the Be Smart Get Prepared 10-person kit OSHA compliant?

OSHA 29 CFR 1910.151 requires adequate first aid supplies and points employers to ANSI/ISEA Z308.1 as guidance. The kit's listing describes OSHA/ANSI-oriented coverage for a 10-person crew, though it doesn't name a specific ANSI class the way the ProHeal and Ever Ready alternatives do.

How is this different from the Be Smart Get Prepared 110-piece kit?

The 110-piece kit is a personal-use product built for desks, dorms, and day packs, sold in the outdoor and personal first aid kits collection. This 10-person kit is the workplace-oriented product, positioned for small teams under an OSHA/ANSI framing.

Be Smart Get Prepared 10-person kit vs ProHeal 10-person Class A โ€” which should I buy?

The ProHeal 10-person Class A kit carries a named ANSI Class A designation for $24.98; the Be Smart Get Prepared kit is $5 cheaper without the specific class citation. Choose ProHeal if documentation matters.

Is 100 pieces enough for a 10-person crew?

Yes โ€” 100 pieces is a solid fill for the common injury types a 10-person team is likely to see. Teams that grow past 10 should size up to a 25-person kit like the First Aid Only 223-U rather than stretch this one.

Be Smart Get Prepared vs Ever Ready 10-person kit โ€” which is the better value?

The Ever Ready 10-person Class A kit is cheaper at $17.70 and carries a named ANSI Class A designation, making it the stronger value pick if documentation matters more than brand preference.

Does this kit fit in a truck glovebox or job box?

Yes โ€” at 100 pieces and a 10-person rating, the kit is compact enough for a glovebox, job box, or truck cab without taking up meaningful space.

What refills fit the Be Smart Get Prepared 10-person kit?

The general-purpose First Aid Only 90583 refill works as a restock, and the Urgent First Aid Class A refill lets you upgrade toward a documented Class A assortment.

Is Be Smart Get Prepared a reliable brand for workplace first aid?

Be Smart Get Prepared stocks two distinct product lines on WC Safety โ€” this OSHA/ANSI-oriented workplace kit and a separate personal-use kit โ€” giving small-business buyers a low-cost entry point into either category from the same manufacturer.

Does the 10-person rating include contractors and visitors on site?

The rating reflects total people expected to use the station, which typically includes anyone regularly on-site. If visitor traffic is heavy, round up to a larger kit like the First Aid Only 223-U.

Can I mount this kit to a wall?

It's a compact case suited to being shelved, bracketed, or kept in a truck rather than a purpose-built wall cabinet. For a dedicated wall-mount station, see cabinet options in our best first aid cabinets buyer's guide.

Is there a documented-class 10-person option if I need one?

Yes โ€” both the ProHeal 10-person Class A kit and Ever Ready 10-person Class A kit carry a named ANSI Class A designation at this headcount tier.

What should be added alongside the Be Smart Get Prepared kit for full coverage?

Common additions are burn dressings from the burn care collection, sterile eye wash from the eyewash stations collection, and a CPR barrier from the CPR rescue supplies collection.

Does the Be Smart Get Prepared kit ship with a wall-mount bracket?

Check the manufacturer's packaging details on the listing for included mounting hardware โ€” the case is compact enough to also be shelved or kept loose in a truck rather than strictly wall-mounted.

Is the Be Smart Get Prepared 10-person kit good for a food truck or mobile business?

Yes โ€” its compact 100-piece format and low price make it a practical fit for mobile businesses with small crews, similar to how the metal-cased First Aid Only 9302-25M contractor kit serves job-site trucks.

How does the Be Smart Get Prepared kit compare to the First Aid Only 223-U 25-person kit?

The First Aid Only 223-U covers more people (25 versus 10) for a similar price, making it the better pick once a crew grows past 10; the Be Smart Get Prepared kit stays the tighter, more compact option for genuinely small teams.

Why trust this Be Smart Get Prepared 10-person kit review? WC Safety operates as an independent industrial PPE retailer โ€” we sell this kit and its competing 10-person kits to safety managers, small-business owners, and contractors. This review is authored by our editorial desk, not by Be Smart Get Prepared or by paid third-party reviewers. Claims are cross-referenced against OSHA 29 CFR 1910.151, ANSI/ISEA Z308.1-2021 first aid kit classifications, and the manufacturer's published listing, with regulatory depth deferred to our OSHA first aid kit requirements reference. Disclosed: WC Safety stocks the Be Smart Get Prepared 10-person kit and earns Amazon affiliate commissions on outbound clicks; neither factor influences the rating.
By Steven Eaton, WC Safety Editorial โ€” Workplace first aid and emergency preparedness desk ยท specialization: OSHA/ANSI first aid program supplies, kit classification, and station planning.
Last reviewed: ยท Sources reviewed: OSHA 29 CFR 1910.151, OSHA 29 CFR 1926.50, ANSI/ISEA Z308.1-2021, Be Smart Get Prepared product documentation, WC Safety category records.
Editorial standard: Zero sponsored listings. No manufacturer input. No paid placement on this page. Product claims are limited to the manufacturer's published listing and applicable standards.
How this Be Smart Get Prepared 10-person kit review was researched. This is a buyer's-guide analysis grounded in published standards and manufacturer documentation โ€” not a hands-on test. We mapped the kit's OSHA/ANSI-oriented positioning against OSHA 29 CFR 1910.151, OSHA 29 CFR 1926.50, and ANSI/ISEA Z308.1-2021 from the International Safety Equipment Association, then benchmarked piece count, headcount rating, and price against every competing 10-person kit stocked on WC Safety. Reviewed quarterly and on any change to OSHA or ANSI first aid guidance.
Disclosure. WC Safety participates in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program and earns commissions from qualifying purchases made through Amazon links on this page. WC Safety also stocks the Be Smart Get Prepared 10-person kit directly. The 4.1/5 rating reflects fill documentation, sizing accuracy, and value against competing kits on this site. This review is not medical, legal, or regulatory advice โ€” consult a qualified safety professional to match first aid supplies to your workplace hazard assessment.
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