Ever Ready First Aid ANSI Class B OSHA First Aid Kit, Wall-Mountable
Editor's take: Full evaluation in our Ever Ready Class B wall-mount kit review β ranked in our best workplace first aid kits buyer's guide. Ever Ready First Aid ANSI Class B First Aid Kit, Wall-Mountable β Higher...
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Ever Ready First Aid ANSI Class B First Aid Kit, Wall-Mountable β Higher-Risk Coverage at Cabinet-Free Pricing
Sites whose hazard assessment points above Class A should order the Ever Ready First Aid ANSI Class B OSHA First Aid Kit, Wall-Mountable. It's a documented ANSI/ISEA Z308.1 Class B fill in a plastic case that works either mounted to a wall or carried as a portable kit, priced well under a steel Class B cabinet for facilities that need the higher-risk assortment without cabinet-tier cost.
Features Β· Specs Β· Compatibility Β· Comparison Β· FAQ
The Ever Ready Class B kit is a documented ANSI/ISEA Z308.1 Class B first aid kit in a wall-mountable plastic case, built for higher-risk workplaces that need more than a Class A fill.
Key Features
- Documented ANSI/ISEA Z308.1 Class B fill for higher-risk environments
- Wall-mountable plastic case that also works as a portable kit
- Dual-mode format serves both fixed-station and mobile deployment
- Priced below steel Class B cabinets for the same fill class
- OSHA-oriented positioning suited to elevated-hazard general-industry sites
- Documented class removes ambiguity from audits and insurer reviews
Pros
- Class B contents without steel-cabinet pricing
- Genuinely dual-mode β wall-mount or portable
- Documented class takes the ambiguity out of audits
- Pairs naturally with a trauma-supply layer for higher-risk sites
- Lower cost than any Class B cabinet in our catalog
Cons
- Plastic case, not steel-shelved like a full Class B cabinet
- No shelving system means slower restock organization
- No stated headcount rating on the listing
- No SmartTab-style automated restock reminders
Specifications
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Vendor | Ever Ready First Aid |
| Compliance positioning | ANSI/ISEA Z308.1 Class B, OSHA-oriented |
| Format | Wall-mountable plastic case, portable-capable |
| Person rating | Not published β higher-risk fill |
| Price | $59.95 |
Use Cases
- Manufacturing floors and higher-energy equipment operations
- Sites whose hazard assessment identifies elevated bleeding-control risk
- Facilities that need a wall station but want to avoid steel-cabinet cost
- Maintenance trucks or job trailers needing dual-mode wall-or-portable use
Compatibility & Refills
The Ever Ready Class B kit restocks with ANSI Class B-designated refill assortments to keep the fill at its documented class. The Urgent First Aid Class B 50-person refill at $49.95 is a direct-class match, and the UniShield Class B refill with medications at $169.95 adds a medication-inclusive assortment for sites that stock over-the-counter items. Class A refill packs are not a fit here β using them would downgrade the fill below its documented Class B designation. Higher-risk sites typically pair this kit with dedicated bleeding-control equipment such as the North American Rescue Individual Bleeding Control Kit from the trauma kits collection.
Comparison: Class B and Documented-Class Workplace Kits
| Kit | Class | Format | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ever Ready Class B | ANSI Class B | Wall-mountable plastic case | $59.95 |
| First Aid Only 746000 | ANSI Class A+ | Wall-mount cabinet | $123.29 |
| ProHeal 10-person Class A | ANSI Class A | Compact portable | $24.98 |
| Ever Ready 10-person Class A | ANSI Class A | Compact portable | $17.70 |
- Order the Ever Ready Class B kit if your hazard assessment calls for Class B coverage without steel-cabinet cost.
- Choose the First Aid Only 746000 if Class A coverage is enough and you want SmartTab restock automation.
- Step down to the ProHeal 10-person Class A kit or Ever Ready 10-person Class A kit if your site's injury profile is common-severity, not elevated-risk.
- Add a Class B cabinet from the first aid cabinets collection if you need steel shelving instead of a plastic case.
FAQ
How do I confirm current price and stock before ordering this Class B kit?
Live pricing and stock status are on the Ever Ready Class B wall-mount kit product page. If unavailable, a Class B cabinet from the first aid cabinets collection is the nearest documented-class alternative.
Should I order the wall-mount or portable configuration of this kit?
It's the same physical case either way β the plastic housing is designed to work mounted to a wall or carried as a portable unit, so one order covers both use cases without a separate SKU to choose between.
What ships in the box when I order the Ever Ready Class B kit?
It ships with its full ANSI Class B fill installed. Exact piece counts and category breakdown are on the manufacturer's published listing linked from the product page.
Do I need mounting hardware, or should I order it separately?
Check the manufacturer's packaging details on the listing for included hardware before your installer schedules wall mounting; confirm mounting location clearance as part of placement planning.
Should I order this Class B kit or the First Aid Only 746000 Class A+ cabinet?
Match the order to your hazard assessment: Class A, which the 746000 carries in A+ form, targets common injuries, while this kit's Class B fill is built for larger, higher-risk environments. Full decision framework in our Ever Ready Class B wall-mount kit review.
What refill do I order to keep this kit at Class B after it's depleted?
Order the Urgent First Aid Class B 50-person refill to maintain the documented Class B designation β a Class A refill would downgrade the fill below what the listing claims.
Can I order two of these kits for a facility with multiple higher-risk zones?
Yes β since no headcount rating is published, plan placement by hazard zone rather than employee count, and order one unit per zone that the hazard assessment flags as elevated-risk.
Is this kit durable enough to order for an outdoor or semi-exposed mounting location?
The plastic case is built for indoor and light-exposure environments; for harsher outdoor conditions, verify placement against a covered or sheltered mounting spot before finalizing the order.
Should I order trauma supplies at the same time as this Class B kit?
If your hazard assessment already justifies Class B, it's worth ordering bleeding-control equipment from the trauma kits collection in the same order, since elevated-risk sites often need both layers together.
How do I decide if my site needs Class A or Class B before I order?
Run your hazard profile through the which first aid kit do you need decision guide β light assembly and office work is typically Class A territory, while higher-energy equipment or remote-work risk points to Class B.
Is there a lower-cost Class B option if $59.95 is above budget?
This is the lowest-priced documented Class B kit in our workplace lineup; a Class B cabinet will cost more due to steel construction. If budget is the constraint, confirm whether Class A actually meets your program's requirement before downgrading.
Where can I compare this kit against every other documented-class option before ordering?
Our best workplace first aid kits buyer's guide ranks this kit against the First Aid Only 746000 and every class-designated kit in the workplace first aid kits collection.
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Last updated: Β· Sources reviewed: OSHA 29 CFR 1910.151, ANSI/ISEA Z308.1-2021, Ever Ready First Aid product documentation, WC Safety category records.
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