Emergency Response Essentials

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A safe and portable source of light in low-light conditions or during critical situations
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All public premises should have at least two PAcT Kits on site, as per Home Office guidance

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- Swift emergency triage tool designed for first responders and emergency teams handling mass casualty events

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To enable emergency response and security investigations in low light or loss of power

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A simple and affordable means of ensuring incident response staff can be easily located and identified
In the event of an incident on your premises, every second counts to respond in order to minimise harm. Part of this response will likely depend on involvement from emergency services, and it is vital that your premises have supplies to ensure their job is made as easy as possible. Items such as Public Access Trauma Kits are recognised by the emergency services and recommended by the Home Office. However, major incidents can often result in loss of power, or happen in low light, and it’s vital that these factors are also considered and allowed for when equipping your premises to be able to adequately respond in such an event.