ProHeal 10-Person ANSI Class A First Aid Kit
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ProHeal 10-Person ANSI Class A First Aid Kit β Compact Type III Kit for Small Teams
Small offices, food trucks, and vehicle crews under 10 people that still want a named ANSI standard on record should order the ProHeal 10-Person ANSI Class A First Aid Kit. It's a Type III container built for mobile use, carrying a documented ANSI/ISEA Z308.1 Class A fill instead of a vague "first aid supplies included" listing β a compact way to check the compliance box without buying more kit than a small team needs.
Features Β· Specs Β· Compatibility Β· Comparison Β· FAQ
The ProHeal 10-person kit is an ANSI/ISEA Z308.1 Class A, Type III first aid kit rated for 10-person teams, sized as a portable container for offices, vehicles, and mobile crews.
Key Features
- Documented ANSI/ISEA Z308.1 Class A fill β a named standard, not a generic label
- Type III container designed for mobile and vehicle-based use
- Right-sized for OSHA-oriented programs at small employers up to 10 people
- Compact enough to keep within arm's reach at a desk, counter, or dash
- Priced for buyers who want compliance documentation without cabinet-tier cost
- Portable format moves easily between rooms, vehicles, or job sites
Pros
- Named ANSI Class A Type III standard on the listing
- Compact enough for a desk drawer, glovebox, or counter
- Good value for a standards-labeled kit at $24.98
- Mobile-friendly Type III container works in vehicles
- Right-sized for small teams instead of over-buying capacity
Cons
- 10-person ceiling means growing teams outgrow it quickly
- Class A fill doesn't cover elevated-risk hazard profiles
- No automated restock-reminder system
- Small container size limits bulk consumable storage
Specifications
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Vendor | ProHeal |
| Compliance positioning | ANSI/ISEA Z308.1 Class A, Type III |
| Person rating | 10 |
| Format | Compact portable, Type III container |
| Price | $24.98 |
Use Cases
- Small offices, retail counters, and shops with 10 or fewer employees
- Food trucks and mobile vendors needing a Type III mountable kit
- Company vehicles carrying one Class A kit per driver or crew
- Satellite stations supplementing a larger primary kit at a bigger facility
Compatibility & Refills
The ProHeal 10-person Class A kit restocks with any ANSI Class A-designated refill assortment sized to its container. The Urgent First Aid Class A 25-person refill covers more volume than needed but keeps the class fill correct at $24.95, and the MFASCO Class A refill pack is another Class A-matched option at $43.99 for buyers who want a larger buffer. Class B refill kits are not a match β they carry a different, larger assortment than this Type III container is sized for. Small teams commonly add a compact CPR barrier like the WNL CPR rescue mask with hard case and a small burn dressing from the burn care collection to round out coverage without much added bulk.
Comparison: Compact and Budget Workplace Kits
| Kit | Class | Person rating | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| ProHeal 10-person | ANSI Class A, Type III | 10 | $24.98 |
| Ever Ready 10-person Class A | ANSI Class A | 10 | $17.70 |
| First Aid Only 91248 | OSHA-compliant (unclassed) | 50 | $20.95 |
| Ever Ready Class B | ANSI Class B | Higher-risk fill | $59.95 |
- Order the ProHeal 10-person kit if you want a documented Class A Type III kit and don't mind paying slightly more than the cheapest option.
- Choose the Ever Ready 10-person Class A kit if price is the deciding factor at the same headcount rating.
- Step up to the First Aid Only 91248 if your team is closer to 50 people than 10.
- Go Class B with the Ever Ready Class B wall-mount kit if your hazard profile is elevated.
FAQ
Can I order two ProHeal 10-person kits instead of one 50-person kit?
Yes β for spread-out small operations, two Class A Type III kits placed at separate stations often work better than one large kit in a single location. Compare the total cost against a single First Aid Only 91248 before deciding, since the larger kit may be more economical per person covered.
What ships in the box with the ProHeal 10-person kit?
The Type III container ships with its ANSI Class A fill installed and organized for the kit's 10-person rating. Exact piece counts are on the manufacturer's published listing linked from the ProHeal 10-person Class A kit product page.
Is this kit or the Ever Ready 10-person kit the better order at nearly the same size?
Both carry a Class A designation at the same 10-person rating; the Ever Ready kit is about $7 cheaper. Order whichever fits your budget β our ProHeal 10-person kit review covers the detailed trade-offs.
Can this kit be mounted in a vehicle, or does it need to sit on a shelf?
The Type III container format is built for mobile use and can be secured in a vehicle glovebox, console, or mounted bracket. It's a good fit for company cars and small delivery vans where the First Aid Only 9302-25M would be oversized.
What refill should I order when the ProHeal kit's fill is depleted?
Order any ANSI Class A-designated refill sized to the container, such as the Urgent First Aid Class A refill or the MFASCO Class A refill pack, both listed in the first aid kit refills collection.
Is 10-person coverage enough if my team is about to grow to 15?
No β order ahead of the growth. Step up to the First Aid Only 91248 or another 50-person kit rather than relying on a 10-person kit past its rated capacity.
Does the ProHeal kit qualify for an OSHA-compliant small business program?
The Class A Type III designation gives a small employer a documented standard to point to when meeting OSHA 29 CFR 1910.151's adequacy requirement. Final program adequacy depends on your specific hazard assessment.
Can I order this kit as a backup alongside a larger workplace kit?
Yes β it's a common secondary station for a break room, reception desk, or satellite office alongside a primary 50-person kit like the SmartCompliance 50-person kit.
Should I order this kit for a food truck?
Yes β the compact Type III format is well suited to a food truck's limited space and mobile operation. Confirm your local health department doesn't have additional first aid requirements beyond OSHA's before finalizing your order.
Is there a bigger ProHeal kit if 10 people isn't enough?
ProHeal's listing in our catalog is the 10-person Class A kit; for more coverage, order a different-brand 50-person kit such as the First Aid Only 91248 rather than stacking multiple ProHeal units.
What accessories should I order alongside the ProHeal 10-person kit?
A compact CPR barrier like the WNL CPR rescue mask with hard case and a small burn dressing from the burn care collection pair well without adding much bulk to a small-team setup.
Where can I compare this kit against every other compact option before I buy?
Our best workplace first aid kits buyer's guide ranks the ProHeal kit against every kit in the workplace first aid kits collection, including headcount and format side by side.
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Last updated: Β· Sources reviewed: OSHA 29 CFR 1910.151, ANSI/ISEA Z308.1-2021, ProHeal product documentation, WC Safety category records.
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