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| Product Type | First Aid Kit |
| Brand | Vevor |
| Model | RS035 (also compatible with RS018, RS037, RH076) |
| Approximate Dimensions | 20 x 15 x 10 cm |
| Weight | Approximately 0.5 kg |
| Material | Durable nylon or polyester |
| Typical Contents | Bandages, gauze pads, bandages, scissors, tweezers, gloves, first aid instructions |
| Main Functions | Treatment of minor injuries, bleeding, burns, stings, CPR |
| Intended Use | Emergency first aid at home, work, or while traveling |
| Maintenance and Cleaning | Regularly check expiration dates of items, replace used items, clean the kit with a damp cloth |
| Safety | Follow the manual's instructions, do not use expired items, consult a doctor for serious injuries |
| Spare Parts and Repairability | Consumables (bandages, gauze) are replaceable separately; the kit itself is not repairable |
| Certifications | Compliant with European Directive 2012/19/EU (WEEE) |
| Storage Temperature | Room temperature, away from moisture |
| Warranty | Electronic warranty available at www.vevor.com/support |
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USER MANUAL RS035 Vevor
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First aid kits User Manual
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BLEEDING
Severe bleeding is a major threat to life and always needs prompt action by the First Aider.
- Apply direct pressure to the wound using your hand or the casualty's hand
X: 9.92 cm
- Elevate the limb: 5.11 cm
- Apply a thick dressing and a firm bandage.
- Check circulation in the end of the bandage.
- Get medical help.
EMBEDDED OBJECTS
- Apply pressure with pads around the embedded object.
- Apply a firm bandage to hold the pads in place. 3. Get medical help.


EYE INJURIES
LARGE EMBEDDED FOREIGN BODY OR LACERATION
- Assist the casualty into a comfortable position.
- Tell the casualty not to rub or move the eye.
- Cover both eyes with a light dressing bandage. 4. Get medical help.
SMALL FOREIGN BODY IN THE EYE
- Assist the casualty into a sitting position, head back and leaning to one side.
- Gently separate the eyelids. 3. Irrigate the eye with clean water or a sterile saline solution. 4. Get medical help. 5. Do not use any object to wipe the eye.
SPINAL INJURIES
UNCONSCIOUS CASUALTY
- Gently roll the casualty onto their side, twisting and minimal movement.
- Support the head and neck in alignment with the rest of the body.
- Maintain support of the head and neck with both of your hands placed either side of the casualty's head until help arrives. 4. Get medical help.
IMPORTANT: The management principles of DRABC ALWAYS take priority in the care and management of a suspected spinal injury.
CONSCIOUS CASUALTY
- Tell the casualty to remain still.
- Immobilize the casualty's head by placing hands on both sides.
- Loosen any constrictive clothing. 4. Calmly reassure the casualty. 5. Get medical help.
DO NOT move casualty unless danger is life-threatening.


BITES & STINGS
- Reassure the casualty.
- Assist the casualty into a comfortable position; usually lying on the back.
- Apply a pressure immobilization bandage over the entire limb. d. Get medical help.
REDBACK SPIDER
- Rest and reassure the casualty.
- Apply a cold compress (wrapped in a towel/cloth) to the bite area. 3. Get medical help.
BEE STING
- Rest and reassure the casualty.
- Scrape off the sting sideways with a fingernail or sharp edge.
- Apply a cold compress (wrapped in a towel/cloth) to the bite area. 4. Get medical help.
BURNS & SCALDS
The immediate aim of treatment is to cool the burned area.
- Cool the burn under cold running water for a minimum of 15 minutes.
- Remove items of clothing/jewellery that may retain heat.
- Cover with a loose sterile/clean dressing, e.g., handkerchief, pillowcase. 4. Elevate burnt limbs. 5. Get medical help.



CHEST PAINS
- Assist the casualty into a comfortable position.
- Ask the casualty if he/she has experienced this before.
- Assist the casualty to take their prescribed medication for chest pains.
IMPORTANT
Chest pains can conceal fatal conditions. There must be no delay in seeking medical help.

DRABS-Action Plan
DANGER. RESPONSE. AIRWAY. BREATHING. CIRCULATION.
1. DANGER
The first step in DRABC is to look for, assess and where possible remove any dangers that can injure:
- The first aider
- The bystanders 3. The casualty
These dangers may include fire, moving traffic, poisonous gases, electricity, sharp objects, etc.
CALL FOR HELP
When calling or sending a bystander for help, the following details must be given to the emergency services.
- The exact location - house number, street name, nearest cross street and/or landmark, town and even state.
2. What has happened
3. How many people are hurt
- If anyone is trapped
5. DO NOT hang up before the operator has finished. Let the operator hang up first.

- If sending a bystander for help, tell him to come back to me after you make the call. This confirms that the call has been made.
2. RESPONSE
The second step in DRABC is used to determine whether a casualty is conscious or unconscious.
The response is easily checked by gentle shake and shout. This is done by
- Gently shaking the casualty's shoulders
- Calling out in a loud voice, "Can you hear me? Open your eyes."
- The casualty's hands can also be squeezed to get a response.
IF THERE IS NO RESPONSE
Gently roll the casualty onto the side while supporting the head.

3. AIRWAY
The third step in DRABC is to check and ensure the casualty's airway is clear of obstructions.
- Turn the casualty on the side
- Turn face slightly down and tilt head back
- Open mouth and look inside for any obstructions.
- Sweep out any obstructions with your fingers.
By tilting the head back, the tongue is also moved away from the back of the throat and helps clear the airway.
If the casualty's airway is clear or has been cleared, proceed to the next step of DRABC: Check the Breathing.

4. BREATHING
The fourth step in DRABC is to check whether the casualty is breathing by 'Look, Listen and Feel'.
- Look for movement of the casualty's chest and upper abdominal area. 2. Listen for air movement out of the casualty's mouth and nose.
- Feel for air movement against the side of your face.

IF BREATHING IS ABSENT
Immediately start EAR (Expired Air Resuscitation), usually known as mouth-to-mouth resuscitation.
Mouth-to-nose resuscitation may also be used.

EAR
- 1. Roll casualty onto the back. 2. Tilt head backwards. 3. Seal casualty's mouth. 4. Give up to 5 full breaths in 10 seconds. NOTE: For the first aider's protection, the use of a shield device is recommended.

RECOVERY POSITION
When breathing begins, place victim on the side, head back, jaw supported, face pointing slightly towards the ground.
5. CIRCULATION
The last step in DRABC is to check whether the casualty has a pulse. The best place to check for a pulse is on either side of the neck.
- Place two or three fingers over the casualty's Adam's Apple.
- Allow the fingers to slide off the Adam's Apple into the curve between
Adam's Apple and the neck muscle
- Start CPR if the casualty has no
CPR
- Place heel of hand on lower half the breastbone
- Compress chest 4-5cm 15 times a give 2 breaths
3. Repeat 4 times per minute

Expired Air Resuscitation & Cardio Pulmonary Rate Chart
| Adult& Young Child Infant Older Child | |||
| Head Tilt | Maximum | Maximum | Nil |
| Breaths | Full | Small | puffs |
| BAR Rate | 1:4Sec | 1:3Sec | 1:3Sec |
| Breaths/Min | 15 | 20 | 20 |
| CPR Pressure | 2 Hands | 1 Hands | 2 Fingers |
| CPR Depth | 4-5cm | 1/3 of Chest | 1/3 of Chest |
| CPR Rate | 80-100/min | 100/min | 100/min |
| Ratio of Compressions to Inflation | |||
| 1 Rescuer | 15:2 | 5:1 | 5:1 |
| Cycles Per Min | 4 | 12 | 12 |
| 2 Rescuer | 5:1 | 5:1 | 5:1 |
| Cycles Per Min | 12 | 12 | 12 |
Important Note!
These first aid notes are not a substitute for proper first aid training. We recommend participating in formal first aid training as provided by an accredited first aid training provider.
Manufacturer: NINGBO TIANBO FIRST AID PRODUCT CO., LTD.
Address: Yushantou village, Dongqiao Town, Haishu, Ningbo, Zhejiang, 315000, CHINA.
Imported to AUS: SIHAO PTY LTD, 1 ROKEVA STREETEASTWOOD NS 2122 Australia
Imported to USA: Sanven Technology Ltd., Suite 250, 9166 Anaheim Pla Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730
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| UK | REP |
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Mainzer Landstr.69, 60329 Frankfurt am Main
YH CONSULTING LIMITED.
C/O YH Consulting Limited Office 147, Centurion House, London Road, Staines-upon-Thames, Surrey, TW18 4
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EYE INJURIES
SEVERE FORCE INJURY OR LACERATION

BITES & STINGS
FUNNEL-WEB SPIDERS AND SNAKES


CHEST PAINS
DRABS-Action Plan
DANGER.RESPONSE.AIRWAY.BREATHING.CIRCULATION
1. DANGER
3.AIRWAY
IF NO BREATHING,
EAR
5.CIRCULATION
C/O YH Consulting Limited Bureau 147, Centurion House,
London Road, Staines-upon-Thames, Surrey, TW18 4AX
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EYE INJURIES

BITES & STINGS


CHEST PAINS
DRABS-Action Plan
DANGER.RESPONSE.AIRWAY.BREATHING.CIRCULATION
1. DANGER
3.AIRWAY
OHR
Recovery position
C/O YH Consulting Limited Office 147, Centurion House, London Road, Staines-upon-Thames, Surrey, TW18 4AX
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EYE INJURIES
LARGE FOREIGN BODY IMPALED OR LACERATION
SMALL FOREIGN BODY IN THE EYE

BITES & STINGS

CHEST PAINS
3. AIRWAY
EAR
RECOVERY POSITION
Imported in AUS: SIHAO PTY LTD, 1 ROKEVA STREET EASTWOOD NSW 2122 Australia
Imported in USA: Sanven Technology Ltd., Suite 250, 9166 Anaheim Place, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730




EYE INJURIES

BITES & STINGS

CHEST PAINS
DRSABCD Action Plan
DANGER. RESPONSE. AIRWAY. BREATHING. CIRCULATION.
1. DANGER
3. AIRWAY
EAR
Imported to Australia: SIHAO PTY LTD, 1 ROKEVA STREET EASTWOOD NSW 2122 Australia
Imported to the USA: Sanven Technology Ltd., Suite 250, 9166 Anaheim Place, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730

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EYE INJURIES
LARGE FOREIGN BODY OR LACERATION

BITES & STINGS
FUNNEL-WEB SPIDERS AND SNAKES
CHEST PAINS
DRSABCD Action Plan
DANGER. RESPONSE. AIRWAY. BREATHING. CIRCULATION.
1. DANGER
3. AIRWAY
4. BREATHING
RECOVERY POSITION
Imported into AUS: SIHAO PTY LTD, 1 ROKEVA STREET EASTWOOD NSW 2122 Australia
Imported into USA: Sanven Technology Ltd., Suite 250, 9166 Anaheim Place, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730
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E-CrossStu GmbH
Mainzer Landstr.69, 60329 Frankfurt am Main.
| REP WIELKIEJ BRYTANII |
YH CONSULTING LIMITED.
C/O YH Consulting Limited Office 147, Centurion House, London Road, Staines-upon-Thames, Surrey, TW18 4AX
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EYE INJURIES
LARGE EMBEDDED POWERFUL BODY OR TEAR

BITES & STINGS

CHEST PAINS
DRABS-Action Plan
DANGER. RESPONSE. AIRWAY. BREATHING. CIRCULATION.
1. DANGER
3. AIRWAY
IF THERE IS NO BREATHING,
EAR
RECOVERY POSITION
C/O YH Consulting Limited, Office 147, Centurion House, London Road, Staines-upon-Thames, Surrey, TW18 4AX
VEVOR®
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EYE INJURIES
STOR INBÄDDAD FORCERINGSKROPP ELLER SNÄRVNING
BITES & STINGS
FUNNELWEB SPIDERS & SNAKES


CHEST PAINS
IF THERE IS NO ANSWER
3. AIRWAY
IF BREATHING IS ABSENT
EAR
RECOVERY POSITION
Address: Yushantou by, Dongqiao Town, Haishu, Ningbo, Zhejiang, 315000, CHINA.
Imported to AUS: SIHAO PTY LTD, 1 ROKEVA STREET EASTWOOD NSW 2122 Australia
Imported to USA: Sanven Technology Ltd., Suite 250, 9166 Anaheim Place, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730
| EC | REP |
E-CrossStu GmbH
Mainzer Landstr.69, 60329 Frankfurt am Main.
| UK | REP |
YH CONSULTING LIMITED.
C/O YH Consulting Limited Office 147, Centurion House, London Road, Staines-upon-Thames, Surrey, TW18 4AX
VEVOR®
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