We tested 7 first aid kits under $100 for capacity, compliance, and build quality. The First Aid Only 90575 leads with 676 pieces and ANSI B+ certification, while budget options deliver surprising value.
The First Aid Only 90575 dominates with 676 pieces serving 100-150 people. Its 3-shelf metal cabinet meets ANSI B+ and OSHA standards, making it ideal for industrial sites and large offices. Every component is professional-grade, from trauma pads to medications, organized in clearly labeled compartments for rapid emergency response.
What sets this kit apart is the metal cabinet's durability and the inclusion of medications most kits lack. The three-tier organization system lets you grab supplies in secondsβcritical during workplace accidents. While heavier than portable kits, the wall-mountable design keeps it stationary and ready.
The First Aid Only 90575 delivers professional-grade supplies and ANSI B+ compliance that justifies its price for businesses and large families.
Budget buyers should grab the First Aid Only 91248β260 pieces and OSHA compliance under $50 serves 50 people without sacrificing quality essentials.