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First Aid Only FAE-3100 SmartCompliance Refill Plastic Adhesive Bandages Review (2026)

Is the First Aid Only FAE-3100 SmartCompliance Refill the right restock for a cabinet that's out of bandages?

Short answer: Yes, if you already run a First Aid Only SmartCompliance cabinet and the bandage tab is the one flagged low. The FAE-3100 is a single-item module — not a full kit refill — so it restocks exactly one depleted category, plastic adhesive bandages, without paying for burn dressings or wound-care items you don't need. If more than one category is low, the First Aid Only 700002 full-kit refill is the closer fit.

The FAE-3100 sits inside our first aid kit refills collection, one layer under the broader first aid kits category. Like its siblings the FAE-7014 and the FAE-9089, it's built specifically for First Aid Only's SmartCompliance system, where a cabinet's contents are organized into individually swappable modules rather than one monolithic fill. When SmartTab flags the bandage category as low, this is the SKU that restocks it — nothing else in the cabinet needs to be touched.

That modularity is the entire pitch, and the trade-off is worth stating up front: this is a narrow, single-purpose SKU. It won't refill burn dressings, wound-care pads, or ibuprofen packets, and First Aid Only doesn't publish a per-unit bandage count for this SKU in the data available to us — we're not going to guess one. For the right buyer — someone managing an existing SmartCompliance cabinet who just needs the bandage tab topped off — that narrowness is exactly the point.

Editorial verdict: 4.2/5. A well-targeted, low-cost module for anyone already running SmartCompliance — not a product to buy on its own without a compatible cabinet.

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Pros

  • Restocks exactly one depleted category — no paying for burn care or ibuprofen you don't need
  • Priced under $9, in line with the cheapest SKUs in the whole SmartCompliance line
  • Purpose-built to fit First Aid Only SmartCompliance cabinets and kits without adapting anything
  • Keeps a documented cabinet's bandage fill intact between full-kit refill cycles
  • Ships as a compact, easy-to-store module rather than a bulky case

Cons

  • Useless outside a SmartCompliance cabinet — not a standalone first aid item
  • No stated bandage count published, so bulk buyers can't compare cost-per-bandage against other brands
  • If more than one category is low, ordering several single-item modules can cost more in shipping trips than one full-kit refill
  • Plastic adhesive bandages only — no fabric or knuckle bandage variant in this module

Who the First Aid Only FAE-3100 is for

  • Facilities and safety managers already running a First Aid Only SmartCompliance cabinet whose SmartTab system has flagged the bandage tab as low
  • Sites doing routine cabinet audits under a workplace first aid kit program who need to restock a single wound-care category without touching the rest of the fill
  • Procurement desks that would rather order narrow, low-cost modules on an as-needed basis than a full-kit refill every time one item runs out
  • Anyone who already owns a SmartCompliance-compatible kit or cabinet and needs a fast, cheap bandage top-off rather than a category replacement

It is not the right buy for someone starting a first aid program from zero, or for anyone whose cabinet isn't SmartCompliance-compatible — see the first aid kit refills collection for broader options if that's you.

What the First Aid Only FAE-3100 does well

It solves the “one category, whole refill” waste problem

The standard alternative to a modular refill is buying a full-kit refill pack — every category topped off at once, whether it needs it or not. When the only thing actually depleted is the bandage tab, that's paying for burn care and ibuprofen that were never touched. The FAE-3100 exists specifically to avoid that: one module, one category, one price.

Price makes it a low-risk reorder

At $8.19, the FAE-3100 is inexpensive enough that a facilities team can reorder it reflexively the moment SmartTab flags it low, without a purchase-order conversation. That's the intended workflow of the SmartCompliance system — small, frequent, cheap restocks instead of large infrequent ones.

Fit is exact, not approximate

Because it's a First Aid Only SmartCompliance module built for First Aid Only SmartCompliance cabinets and kits, there's no compatibility guesswork the way there sometimes is with cross-brand refill packs. It's designed to drop into the module slot it replaces.

It keeps documentation intact between full audits

For sites tracking fill levels against an ANSI/ISEA Z308.1-referenced program (see our OSHA and ANSI Z308.1 reference), keeping every category topped off — including bandages, which are typically the fastest-depleting item in any kit — matters more for staying compliant than any single refill event.

Where the First Aid Only FAE-3100 falls short

No published bandage count

First Aid Only doesn't publish a per-unit count for this SKU in the data available to us, and we're not going to guess one. If cost-per-bandage math matters to your procurement process, that's a real gap — you'll need to check the package on arrival or contact the vendor directly rather than relying on a number here.

Single-item modules don't scale well for multi-category shortfalls

If a cabinet audit turns up three or four depleted categories at once, ordering four separate modules can end up costing more in shipping and admin overhead than one full-kit SmartCompliance refill. Modularity is an advantage for narrow shortfalls, not a universal answer.

One bandage style only

The FAE-3100 restocks plastic adhesive bandages specifically. If your site standardizes on fabric or knuckle-style bandages, this module won't match — check the bandages and wound care collection for style-specific alternatives instead.

First Aid Only FAE-3100 vs the competitive set

Product Refill type Price Best for Amazon
First Aid Only FAE-3100 Single-item module (plastic bandages) $8.19 One depleted category, low cost Check price
First Aid Only 700002 Full-kit SmartCompliance refill $55.99 Multiple depleted categories at once Check price
MFASCO Class A Refill Pack Cross-brand full-kit refill $43.99 Not SmartCompliance-compatible Check price

The comparison is really a philosophy split. Full-kit refills like the 700002 and the MFASCO Class A refill pack (see our MFASCO refill review) top off every category in one purchase, which is efficient when several categories are low at once. The FAE-3100 wins when exactly one category — bandages — is what's actually missing, at roughly a seventh of the full-kit price.

First Aid Only FAE-3100 vs its siblings: which to buy

SmartCompliance module Restocks Price
First Aid Only FAE-3100 Plastic adhesive bandages $8.19
First Aid Only FAE-7014 Ibuprofen packets (OTC pain relief) $8.49
First Aid Only FAE-9089 Adhesive tape roll $6.99
  • Buy the FAE-3100 if SmartTab (or a manual audit) shows the bandage tab as the low category.
  • Buy the FAE-7014 if ibuprofen is what's running out — it's the same modular format, different category.
  • Buy the FAE-9089 if the tape roll is depleted.
  • Buy all three together if a routine audit flags multiple categories — the combined cost is still well under a full-kit refill.

Shop the SmartCompliance modules →FAE-3100 BandagesFAE-7014 IbuprofenFAE-9089 Tape

Which kits and cabinets this restocks

The FAE-3100 is a SmartCompliance module, which means it's built to restock First Aid Only first aid cabinets and kits that use the SmartCompliance system — not any generic first aid container.

Kit / cabinet Rated for Fit note
First Aid Only 746000 SmartCompliance Cabinet 50-person, ANSI A+ Direct SmartCompliance module fit
First Aid Only SmartCompliance 50-Person Kit 50-person, OSHA-oriented Direct SmartCompliance module fit

What's NOT compatible: non-SmartCompliance kits and cabinets — including most cross-brand kits like the MFASCO Class A refill pack — don't use First Aid Only's module-slot design, so this SKU isn't a fit there. If your cabinet needs a full top-off rather than a single-category swap, the 700002 full-kit refill is the SmartCompliance-native alternative.

Shop compatible SmartCompliance stations →746000 Cabinet50-Person Kit

Category context: SmartCompliance modules inside a first aid program

OSHA 29 CFR 1910.151 requires “readily available” adequate first aid supplies, and ANSI/ISEA Z308.1-2021 is the reference fill standard OSHA points employers toward — see our full breakdown in OSHA First Aid Kit Requirements. Neither standard mandates a specific refill mechanism — modular versus full-kit is a workflow choice, not a compliance requirement. What matters for a documented program is that every category stays stocked, and adhesive bandages are consistently the single fastest-depleting item in a workplace kit, which is exactly the kind of gap the SmartCompliance modular system is designed to close cheaply and quickly rather than waiting for a full refill cycle.

If you're still deciding what class or format of kit your site needs before worrying about refills, start with our first aid kit buyer's guide or our best workplace first aid kits guide.

Total cost of ownership

At $8.19, the FAE-3100 is close to the floor of what any SmartCompliance module costs — slightly below the FAE-7014 ibuprofen module at $8.49, and a bit above the FAE-9089 tape module at $6.99. Compare that to a full SmartCompliance kit refill at $55.99, or replacing the entire 50-person kit outright at $99.73. The economics only favor single-item modules when shortfalls are genuinely narrow — one or two categories at a time. A site doing frequent, small SmartTab-triggered reorders will spend less over a year buying modules as needed than pre-emptively replacing full kits; a site with broad, infrequent depletion across many categories should default to the full-kit refill instead.

Final verdict: 4.2/5

The First Aid Only FAE-3100 does one narrow job cleanly: it restocks the plastic adhesive bandages in a SmartCompliance cabinet without forcing a full-kit repurchase. It earns a solid 4.2 — a touch higher than its ibuprofen sibling, since bandages are the highest-turnover category in most kits, which makes this the single most commonly reordered SmartCompliance module — but not higher still because there's no published bandage count and it's entirely dependent on already owning compatible hardware. Buy this if you run a SmartCompliance cabinet or kit and the bandage tab is what's flagged low. Buy the 700002 full-kit refill instead if multiple categories need restocking at once.

Editorial verdict: 4.2/5. A well-targeted, low-cost module for anyone already running SmartCompliance — not a product to buy on its own without a compatible cabinet.

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First Aid Only FAE-3100 — FAQ

What does the First Aid Only FAE-3100 SmartCompliance Refill restock?

It restocks only the plastic adhesive bandage category inside a First Aid Only SmartCompliance cabinet or kit. It is a single-item module, not a full-kit refill — it doesn't touch burn care, wound care, or any other category.

Is the FAE-3100 a full first aid kit refill?

No. It's a single-item SmartCompliance module that restocks one depleted category — plastic adhesive bandages. For a full-category top-off, see the First Aid Only 700002 full-kit refill.

What is the SmartCompliance system and why does it matter here?

SmartCompliance is First Aid Only's modular cabinet system — contents are organized into individually swappable categories with SmartTab reminders, so you restock only what's depleted instead of the whole kit. The FAE-3100 is one of those individual modules. Our first aid kit buyer's guide covers kit formats and systems in more depth.

Will the FAE-3100 fit a non-SmartCompliance first aid cabinet?

No. It's built specifically for First Aid Only's SmartCompliance module slots, found in cabinets like the 746000 and kits like the SmartCompliance 50-person kit. Non-SmartCompliance containers, including cross-brand kits, won't use this format.

How many bandages are in the First Aid Only FAE-3100?

First Aid Only doesn't publish a piece count for this SKU in the data available to us, and we won't guess one. If exact bandage count matters for your procurement records, verify against the physical packaging on arrival or contact the vendor directly.

Is the First Aid Only FAE-3100 OSHA compliant?

OSHA 29 CFR 1910.151 requires adequate, readily available first aid supplies rather than certifying individual refill SKUs — see our OSHA and ANSI Z308.1 reference. The FAE-3100 is stocked to support keeping a documented SmartCompliance program's bandage category filled; overall program adequacy depends on your full kit and hazard assessment.

Should I buy the FAE-3100 or the full SmartCompliance 700002 refill?

Buy the FAE-3100 if bandages are the only category flagged low. Buy the 700002 if multiple categories need restocking — at $55.99 it covers everything at once, which is more efficient than ordering several single-item modules separately.

How does the FAE-3100 compare to the FAE-7014 ibuprofen module?

They're both SmartCompliance single-item modules at nearly identical price points ($8.19 vs $8.49), but they restock completely different categories — plastic adhesive bandages versus ibuprofen packets. See our FAE-7014 product page for the ibuprofen module.

How does the FAE-3100 compare to the FAE-9089 tape module?

Both are SmartCompliance modules, but the FAE-9089 restocks adhesive tape rolls at $6.99, while the FAE-3100 restocks plastic adhesive bandages at $8.19. Buy whichever matches the category your SmartTab audit actually flagged.

Does the FAE-3100 work with the First Aid Only 746000 cabinet?

Yes. The 746000 is a SmartCompliance cabinet, and the FAE-3100 is a SmartCompliance module — it's built to restock the bandage category in that cabinet directly.

Does the FAE-3100 work with the SmartCompliance 50-Person Kit?

Yes. The SmartCompliance 50-person kit uses the same modular system, so the FAE-3100 restocks its bandage category the same way it does for the 746000 cabinet.

Is the FAE-3100 cheaper than buying a whole new kit?

Yes, substantially. At $8.19 versus $99.73 for a full replacement kit, the module is the far cheaper option whenever the only actual shortfall is the bandage category.

Can I mix First Aid Only SmartCompliance modules with a MFASCO kit?

No. The MFASCO Class A refill pack doesn't use First Aid Only's SmartCompliance module-slot design, so the FAE-3100 isn't a compatible restock for it. See our MFASCO refill review for that kit's own refill options.

Are the FAE-3100 bandages fabric or plastic?

Plastic adhesive bandages, per the SKU name and listing. If your site standardizes on fabric or knuckle-style bandages instead, check the bandages and wound care collection for style-specific options rather than this module.

How often should the bandage module be reordered?

That depends entirely on usage at your site — SmartTab is designed to flag it when supply runs low, which is the trigger point for reordering. Bandages are commonly the fastest-depleting category in a workplace kit, so this module often gets reordered more frequently than the FAE-7014 or FAE-9089.

Is the FAE-3100 sold as a single unit or a multi-pack?

It's listed as a single-item refill module at $8.19. No multi-pack quantity is stated in the data available to us; check the current listing for any pack-size options before ordering in bulk.

Where does the FAE-3100 fit in a broader first aid compliance program?

It's a maintenance-level SKU — it keeps one category of an already-compliant SmartCompliance kit or cabinet topped off. It doesn't establish compliance on its own; for the regulatory framework it supports, see our OSHA First Aid Kit Requirements reference and our first aid kit buyer's guide.

Why trust this First Aid Only FAE-3100 review? WC Safety operates as an independent industrial PPE and safety-supply retailer — we stock this refill alongside the kits and cabinets it restocks, and sell to safety managers, facilities teams, and procurement desks. This review is authored by our editorial desk, not by First Aid Only or any paid third party. Framing is cross-referenced against ANSI/ISEA Z308.1-2021 and OSHA 29 CFR 1910.151 (OSHA medical services and first aid standard). Disclosed: WC Safety stocks this product and earns Amazon affiliate commissions on outbound clicks; neither factor influences the rating.
By Steven Eaton, WC Safety Editorial — Workplace first aid and emergency-preparedness desk · specialization: ANSI Z308.1 kit classes, OSHA first aid compliance, and facility restocking programs.
Last reviewed: · Sources reviewed: OSHA 29 CFR 1910.151, ANSI/ISEA Z308.1-2021, manufacturer product listing and labeling, FDA OTC drug labeling guidance.
Editorial standard: Zero sponsored listings. No manufacturer input. No paid placement on this page. Specifications are taken from the manufacturer's published listing; nothing beyond the label is claimed.
How this refill review was researched. We evaluated the First Aid Only FAE-3100 as a curation and comparison exercise: mapping its modular restock role against ANSI/ISEA Z308.1-2021 fill-maintenance expectations where applicable, OSHA's 29 CFR 1910.151 supply expectations, and the competing refill packs stocked in our own catalog. No first-person durability or medical testing is claimed. Reviewed quarterly and on any revision to ANSI Z308.1 or OSHA first aid guidance.
Disclosure. WC Safety participates in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program; outbound Amazon links on this page use our affiliate tag and may earn us a commission at no cost to you. We also stock this product in our own store. The 4.2/5 rating reflects fit-for-purpose, price against the competitive set, and compliance utility — not sponsorship, which we do not accept. This article is not medical, legal, or regulatory advice; consult your safety officer or a qualified professional for site-specific first aid program requirements.
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