The DIN 13164 First Aid Kit is a ready-to-use first aid set with organized contents for basic everyday incidents, suitable for keeping in a car, workplace, or as a general emergency kit.
Features (FIRST AID KIT DIN 13164)
It includes dressings, compresses & adhesive plasters to cover common day-to-day needs such as small cuts, abrasions, and basic bandaging.
It is based on the DIN 13164 content standard, so the set follows a defined list and quantities per item.
An emergency blanket and face masks are included, supporting basic readiness outside the home.
A first aid guide & content list help you locate items quickly when time matters.
Multiple DIN dressing sizes allow you to pick what fits the situation without opening supplies you do not need.
It is designed to be stored in an easily accessible location for fast use when required.
Technical Specifications
- Product: First Aid Kit based on DIN 13164
- Product code: 0804605
- Manufacturer / Brand: MOBIAK
- Content standard: DIN 13164
Contents (DIN 13164)
| Item |
Qty |
| Adhesive tape | 1 pc |
| Adhesive bandage 10 × 6 cm | 4 pcs |
| Fingertip bandage 4 × 5 cm | 2 pcs |
| Finger bandage 12 × 2 cm | 2 pcs |
| Plaster strip 7.2 × 1.9 cm | 2 pcs |
| Plaster strip 7.2 × 2.5 cm | 4 pcs |
| First aid dressing DIN13151-G | 1 pc |
| First aid dressing DIN13151-M | 2 pcs |
| First aid dressing DIN13151-K | 1 pc |
| First aid dressing DIN13152-A | 1 pc |
| Elastic bandage DIN 61634-FB 6 | 2 pcs |
| Elastic bandage DIN 61634-FB 8 | 3 pcs |
| Wound compresses | 6 pcs |
| Triangular bandage | 1 pc |
| Emergency blanket | 1 pc |
| Scissors | 1 pc |
| Disposable gloves | 4 pcs |
| Face mask | 2 pcs |
| Cleansing wipe | 2 pcs |
| Contents list | 1 pc |
| General first aid procedure guide | 1 pc |
It complies with international safety standards and carries CE & ISO certifications for reliable use, based on the manufacturer’s declarations/markings on the packaging or accompanying documentation.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What does “DIN 13164” mean in practice, and why choose it?
It means the kit follows a defined content list and quantities for basic first aid needs, so the selection is structured rather than random. This is helpful when you want a ready set with essential items without building one from scratch.
How should I check the kit during the year to keep it ready?
Do a periodic check to confirm everything is present and clean, and look for any printed expiry dates on sterile items. After any use, replace the specific item you used (for example compresses or dressings) so the set remains complete.
What can I add without ruining the kit’s organization?
DIN 13164 covers the basics, but small add-ons can improve practicality, such as extra gloves, a small torch, or a disposable thermometer. Make sure anything you add fits neatly and does not block quick access to the main dressings.