Skip to content
Industrial Safety Equipment & PPE โ€” ANSI/OSHA Compliant
Industrial Safety Equipment & PPE โ€” ANSI/OSHA Compliant

EVERLIT 400-Piece OSHA/ANSI Compliant First Aid Kit, Type III Class A Review (2026)

Is the EVERLIT 400-Piece OSHA/ANSI Compliant First Aid Kit, Type III Class A the right workplace kit for an office or light-industrial site?

Short answer: Yes โ€” for buyers who want the highest piece count in a portable, wall-mountable Class A format, the EVERLIT 400-piece kit is the strongest fit in its price band. It pairs a documented Type III Class A designation with 400 individual pieces at $43.95, more than double the count of most Class A kits at a similar price. If you need a permanent wall cabinet with SmartTab restock tracking instead, the First Aid Only 746000 ANSI A+ cabinet is the documentation-grade alternative; if your site's headcount tops 50, the First Aid Only 91247 100-person kit is sized for the larger crew.

ANSI/ISEA Z308.1-2021 sorts workplace kits along two axes: fill class (Class A for common injuries, Class B for higher-risk environments) and container type (Type I through Type IV, defined by portability and durability). Type III containers are the portable, mountable, water-resistant format most offices and light-industrial sites actually buy โ€” sturdy enough to hang on a wall, light enough to grab and carry. The EVERLIT kit ships as a Type III Class A container with a 400-piece fill, which is unusually deep for that designation. Most of the field in our workplace first aid kits collection lands in the 100-200 piece range at this price; EVERLIT doubles that without stepping up to a Class B fill or a wall-mounted cabinet format.

This review measures that piece-count advantage against the rest of the Class A field, and against higher-capacity and documentation-first alternatives ranked in our best workplace first aid kits buyer's guide.

Editorial verdict: 4.4/5. The EVERLIT 400-Piece OSHA/ANSI Compliant First Aid Kit is the piece-count leader among Class A, Type III kits we stock โ€” a documented fill class, a portable wall-mountable container, and roughly double the individual items of comparably priced competitors, all for $43.95. It loses ground only to dedicated Class B cabinets on high-risk suitability and to SmartTab-equipped kits on restock automation.

As an Amazon Associate, WC Safety earns from qualifying purchases. Prices and availability are accurate as of the date shown and are subject to change. Full affiliate disclosure.

VIEW ON WC SAFETY โ†’ CHECK PRICE ON AMAZON โ†’

Pros

  • 400 individual pieces โ€” roughly double the count of most Class A kits at this price
  • Documented Type III Class A designation for OSHA/ANSI program paperwork
  • Portable, wall-mountable container works as both a fixed station and a grab-and-go kit
  • Water-resistant construction survives light-industrial and shop-floor conditions
  • Priced at $43.95 โ€” mid-pack among workplace kits, low relative to piece count

Cons

  • No published person-count rating, unlike most of the field
  • Class A ceiling โ€” high-risk sites still need a Class B fill
  • No SmartTab-style restock-reminder system
  • Portable format lacks the permanence of a bolted steel cabinet

Who should buy the EVERLIT 400-piece kit

  • Offices and light-industrial sites that want maximum piece count in a Class A container
  • Buyers standardizing on portable, wall-mountable kits from the workplace first aid kits collection rather than fixed steel cabinets
  • Safety managers who want a Type III Class A designation on file โ€” background in our OSHA first aid kit requirements decode
  • Teams that would rather over-stock consumables than run out mid-shift
  • Anyone comparing container types across the first aid kits parent collection before committing to a format

Strengths of the EVERLIT 400-piece kit

Piece count is the real differentiator

At 400 pieces, the EVERLIT kit carries roughly double the individual items of the typical Class A workplace kit in its price range. That matters less for the injury types it's built for โ€” cuts, abrasions, minor burns โ€” and more for how long the kit lasts between restocks. A deeper fill means fewer trips to the first aid kit refills collection over a given year, which is real savings in restocking labor even before consumable cost enters the math.

Type III gets the container question right

ANSI/ISEA Z308.1-2021 defines container types by portability and durability, and Type III โ€” portable, mountable, water-resistant โ€” is the format that fits how most workplaces actually deploy first aid: hung on a wall in daily use, but liftable off the bracket for someone to carry to the injury instead of marching the injured person to the cabinet. The EVERLIT kit's Type III construction gives buyers both options without compromising on either.

Class A fill matches the common-injury reality

Most workplace incidents are cuts, scrapes, minor burns, and eye irritation โ€” exactly what ANSI/ISEA Z308.1 Class A assortments are built to cover. The EVERLIT kit ships with that Class A fill, giving offices and light-industrial floors a documented match to their actual injury profile rather than an oversized or undersized generic assortment.

Water-resistant build extends its useful footprint

A water-resistant Type III case tolerates the incidental splashes, humidity, and dust that a purely indoor-rated kit wouldn't โ€” shop floors, garages, warehouse loading docks. That durability margin is part of why the kit reads as more versatile than its $43.95 price tag suggests next to lighter-duty soft-sided kits like the First Aid Only 91248 50-person kit.

Price sits in the sweet spot of the collection

At $43.95, the EVERLIT kit is neither the cheapest nor the most expensive workplace kit we stock โ€” it lands mid-pack while delivering a piece count near the top of the field. Buyers weighing value per dollar across the collection should see our best workplace first aid kits buyer's guide for the full price-to-content breakdown.

Where the EVERLIT kit falls short

No stated person-count rating

Unlike the First Aid Only, RHINO RESCUE, and 24/7 First Aid kits in the same collection, EVERLIT's listing doesn't publish a person-count figure. Buyers who need to cite a specific headcount rating for program documentation will have to size the kit by piece count and injury type instead, or step up to a rated kit like the First Aid Only 91247 100-person kit.

Class A has a ceiling

Class A fills are built for common workplace injuries. Sites with elevated hazard profiles โ€” heavy equipment, higher energy sources, remote crews โ€” are the territory ANSI reserved for Class B. The Ever Ready Class B wall-mount kit at $59.95 is our stocked Class B alternative for that hazard tier.

No restock-reminder system

Kits like the First Aid Only 746000 ship with SmartTab tabs that flag depleted categories automatically. EVERLIT's kit relies on manual audits instead โ€” a real maintenance-labor difference for facilities running lean safety staff, even with the deeper piece count offsetting some of that risk.

Comparison: Class A and documentation-first workplace kits

Kit Class / positioning Format Price
EVERLIT 400-piece kit ANSI Z308.1 Type III Class A Portable/wall-mountable, water-resistant $43.95
First Aid Only 746000 ANSI Z308.1 Class A+ Wall-mount cabinet, SmartTab $123.29
Ever Ready Class B ANSI Class B Wall-mountable plastic case $59.95
ProHeal 10-person Class A ANSI Class A, Type III Compact portable $24.98

Check prices on Amazon โ†’ First Aid Only 746000 Ever Ready Class B ProHeal 10-person

EVERLIT 400-piece vs other high-piece-count workplace kits

EVERLIT has no other workplace-kit siblings on WC Safety, so the closest comparison set is other high-piece-count kits in the collection โ€” the metric that actually differentiates this listing.

Spec EVERLIT 400-piece RHINO RESCUE 371-piece M2 BASICS 350-piece
Documented ANSI class โœ“ Class A โ€” (OSHA-oriented) โ€” (no class stated)
Piece count 400 371 350
Person rating Not published 100 Not published
Typical price $43.95 $45.99 $39.88
  • Buy the EVERLIT 400-piece kit if a documented Class A designation matters and you want the deepest fill in the class.
  • Buy the RHINO RESCUE 371-piece kit if a published 100-person rating matters more than a named ANSI class โ€” see our RHINO RESCUE 371-piece kit review.
  • Buy the M2 BASICS 350-piece kit if price is the deciding factor and neither class nor headcount documentation is required.

Shop high-count kits on Amazon โ†’ RHINO RESCUE 371-piece M2 BASICS 350-piece First Aid Only 91247

Building out the station: refills and companion supplies

Treat the EVERLIT 400-piece Type III Class A kit as the base layer and add hazard-specific supplies around it. When the fill runs down, the class-matched Urgent First Aid Class A refill restores a documented Class A assortment for $24.95, and the in-brand-agnostic First Aid Only 90583 refill works as a general restock. Add burn coverage with the Water-Jel burn dressing 4x4 from the burn care collection, keep the PhysiciansCare sterile eye wash solution from the eyewash stations collection nearby, and mount a CPR barrier like the Ever Ready adult and infant CPR mask combo from CPR rescue supplies collection.

Top companions on Amazon โ†’ Urgent First Aid Class A refill Water-Jel burn dressing PhysiciansCare eye wash

Type III containers vs cabinets: where the EVERLIT kit fits

Container type is the axis most buyers skip past on their way to piece count, but it decides how the kit actually gets used day to day. Type III containers are portable and mountable โ€” the EVERLIT kit can hang on a wall for daily visibility, then come down for someone to carry directly to an injury. Fixed steel cabinets like those ranked in our best first aid cabinets buyer's guide trade that portability for permanence and, often, larger multi-shelf capacity. For a single-station office or light-industrial site under about 50 people, a well-stocked Type III kit like this one is usually the more flexible choice; larger or higher-risk facilities should weigh the which first aid kit do you need decision guide before committing to a cabinet-format station.

Total cost of ownership

The kit itself is a $43.95 one-time purchase. Because it ships with 400 pieces rather than the 150-200 typical of similarly priced Class A kits, the first restock cycle should land later than average โ€” a real, if hard-to-quantify, savings in both consumables and restocking labor. When categories do run low, a $24.95 Urgent First Aid Class A refill keeps the Class A designation intact. Without a SmartTab-style reminder system, the ongoing cost that's easy to underweight is audit time โ€” budget for a monthly or quarterly manual check, detailed in our best workplace first aid kits buyer's guide.

Final verdict: 4.4/5

The EVERLIT 400-Piece OSHA/ANSI Compliant First Aid Kit, Type III Class A earns 4.4/5 as the piece-count leader among documented Class A workplace kits on WC Safety. It's the right call for offices and light-industrial sites that want a portable, wall-mountable kit stocked deep enough to go a long stretch between restocks. Step up to the First Aid Only 746000 for SmartTab automation and a fixed cabinet, or to the First Aid Only 91247 if headcount documentation outranks piece count.

VIEW ON WC SAFETY โ†’ CHECK PRICE ON AMAZON โ†’

EVERLIT 400-Piece Kit โ€” FAQ

Is the EVERLIT 400-piece kit enough for a small office or light-industrial site?

Yes โ€” 400 pieces of Class A fill is deep coverage for the common cuts, abrasions, minor burns, and eye irritation typical of offices and light-industrial floors. Sites with elevated hazard profiles should still weigh a Class B fill like the Ever Ready Class B wall-mount kit instead.

What does Type III Class A mean on the EVERLIT kit?

Type III describes a portable, mountable, water-resistant container under ANSI/ISEA Z308.1-2021; Class A describes a fill built for common workplace injuries. Together they mean the EVERLIT kit is a wall-hangable case stocked for everyday incidents rather than high-risk trauma. Full standard decode is in our OSHA first aid kit requirements reference.

EVERLIT 400-piece kit vs First Aid Only 91248 โ€” which should I buy?

The First Aid Only 91248 is cheaper at $20.95 and carries a published 50-person rating, but the EVERLIT kit's documented Class A designation and roughly double the piece count justify its $43.95 price for buyers who want both a named class and deeper stock.

Is 400 pieces overkill for a 10-person crew?

It's more than a 10-person crew needs immediately, but the extra depth simply extends the interval between restocks rather than going to waste. Crews that specifically want a smaller kit sized to their headcount should look at the ProHeal 10-person Class A kit instead.

EVERLIT 400-piece kit vs RHINO RESCUE 371-piece kit โ€” which has more useful coverage?

It depends what you need documented. The EVERLIT kit carries a named ANSI Class A designation and slightly more pieces; the RHINO RESCUE 371-piece kit carries a published 100-person rating instead. Our RHINO RESCUE 371-piece kit review breaks down that trade-off in full.

Does the EVERLIT kit mount to a wall?

Yes โ€” Type III containers are built to be both portable and mountable, and the EVERLIT case is designed to hang on a wall for daily visibility while still lifting off for someone to carry to an injury.

Is the EVERLIT 400-piece kit OSHA compliant?

OSHA 29 CFR 1910.151 requires adequate first aid supplies and points employers to ANSI/ISEA Z308.1 as guidance. The EVERLIT kit's listing states OSHA/ANSI compliance with a documented Type III Class A fill, which gives general-industry sites a specific standard to cite; final adequacy still depends on your own hazard assessment.

How does Type III differ from Type I or Type II containers?

ANSI/ISEA Z308.1-2021 defines container types by portability and durability, with Type III sitting at the portable, mountable, water-resistant tier most workplaces choose. Full container-type detail is covered in our OSHA first aid kit requirements decode.

EVERLIT 400-piece kit vs M2 BASICS 350-piece kit โ€” which packs more value?

The EVERLIT kit carries a documented Class A designation the M2 BASICS 350-piece kit doesn't state, at a slightly higher price with a modest piece-count edge. Buyers who specifically need the class citation should choose EVERLIT; buyers prioritizing the lowest price per piece should compare both listings directly.

Does Class A cover burns and eye injuries?

Yes โ€” ANSI Class A assortments include supplies for the most common workplace injury categories, which include minor burns and eye irritation alongside cuts and abrasions. Sites with heavier burn or chemical exposure risk should layer in dedicated supplies from the burn care collection and eyewash stations collection.

Is EVERLIT a trustworthy brand for workplace first aid?

EVERLIT publishes a documented ANSI Type III Class A designation on this listing, which is a stronger compliance signal than many unclassed workplace kits carry. WC Safety also stocks EVERLIT's Israeli-style trauma bandage and the separate EVERLIT CARE cabinet line, both reviewed elsewhere on the site.

Can the EVERLIT 400-piece kit be refilled?

Yes โ€” restock consumed categories with the class-matched Urgent First Aid Class A refill to keep the Class A designation accurate, or a general-purpose pack from the first aid kit refills collection.

What's missing from a Class A kit that a Class B kit would add?

Class B assortments carry more items and broader coverage for larger, higher-risk environments than Class A's common-injury focus. If your hazard assessment points to Class B, the Ever Ready Class B wall-mount kit is our stocked alternative.

Is the EVERLIT kit water-resistant enough for outdoor or garage use?

The Type III construction is water-resistant, which covers incidental splashes, humidity, and dust common to garages, loading docks, and light-industrial floors. It is not rated as a fully waterproof outdoor/wilderness kit; buyers needing that should look at the outdoor first aid kits collection instead.

How does the EVERLIT 400-piece kit compare to the First Aid Only 746000 cabinet?

The First Aid Only 746000 adds a fixed wall cabinet format and SmartTab restock automation for $123.29 โ€” nearly triple the EVERLIT kit's price. Choose EVERLIT for portability and piece count; choose the 746000 for a permanent station with automated restock reminders.

Why trust this EVERLIT 400-piece kit review? WC Safety operates as an independent industrial PPE retailer โ€” we sell this kit and its competing workplace first aid kits to safety managers, procurement teams, and facility owners. This review is authored by our editorial desk, not by EVERLIT or by paid third-party reviewers. Claims are cross-referenced against OSHA 29 CFR 1910.151, ANSI/ISEA Z308.1-2021 container-type and class definitions, and the manufacturer's published listing, with regulatory depth deferred to our OSHA first aid kit requirements reference. Disclosed: WC Safety stocks the EVERLIT 400-piece 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, EVERLIT 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 EVERLIT 400-piece 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 Type III Class A 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, class, and price against every competing workplace 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 EVERLIT 400-piece kit directly. The 4.4/5 rating reflects fill documentation, piece count, container design, 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.
Previous article MCR Safety CP7 Review (2026)

Leave a comment

* Required fields