Emergency Cases
- Aluminium emergency case
- Extremely robust
- With variable compartment arrangement
- Reinforced edges
- Weight: 6.7 kg (empty)
- Robust emergency case
- Special for rescue medicine
- Flat aluminium base
- Available as an empty or pre-filled case
- Reinforced edges and robust latches
- Extra robust emergency case
- Made of extra thick aluminium
- With shock-absorbent edges
- Optionally available empty or with contents
- Lockable latches
- Comprehensive equipment for first aid
- For adults and children
- Complies with the current DIN 13232 regulations
- Available in different variants
- 1 refill pack
- Refill pack for emergency cases
- For adults
- Complies with DIN 13232 regulations
- Suitable for all standard first aid kits and backpacks
- Available in different variants
- Fully equipped
- Clear distribution
- Durable material: aluminium with plastic coating
- Weight: 14.2 kg
- Dimensions: 52 x 36 x 16.5 cm
- Fully equipped with emergency equipment
- Aluminium case with plastic inner compartments
- With ampoule strip and oxygen tank holder
- Dust and splash-proof
- Dimensions: 52.6 x 40 x 20 cm
- Robust trolley with emergency equipment
- Provides enough space to add to included contents
- Can be worn as rucksack, bag or rolled as a trolley
- Exterior compartment with 3 zipper pockets
- Removable accessory pouch
- Fulfils the workplace regulation ASR A4.3
- Also contains basic emergency medical supplies
- Robust case with German label
- With practical interior arrangement
- Straps prevent contents from sliding
- With basic emergency medical supplies
- ABS plastic case
- With handy twist locks
- Delivery incl. wall bracket
- Available for various disciplines and areas
Emergency Equipment According to DIN 13232
DIN 13232 regulates the basic kit that must be available to the emergency doctor or the rescue service in order to provide first aid to a patient in an emergency situation. These basic medical emergency kits for first aid are composed of several parts (modules).
Three Modules:
- Part A - Basic emergency medical equipment for first aid (obligatory in every case according to DIN 13232)
- Part B - Diagnostics and treatment of adult emergency patients
- Part C - Emergencies in infants and children
Permissible Combinations:
- Part A and B (emergency equipment for adults)
- Part A and C (emergency equipment for children and babies)
- Part A, B and C (emergency equipment for children and adults)
DIN 13232:2011-05 not only prescribes what must be carried in a kit for emergencies, but also regulates matters such as the maximum weight of the kit or the nature of the emergency kit. For example, the container in which the emergency equipment for first aid is transported must be closable, waterproof, dimensionally stable and resistant to fuels.
The contents of an emergency kit for first aid according to DIN 13232 include the following supplies:
Supplementing Emergency Kits Individually
In principle, an emergency kit can be supplemented as needed. For example, if certain emergencies occur more frequently and particular equipment is needed for them. Many manufacturers offer their emergency cases with an optional oxygen cylinder so that it does not have to be carried separately. In addition to basic emergency medical equipment, the kit must also contain certain medicines for the preclinical care of the emergency patient. These can vary greatly depending on the area of application and are determined by the emergency physician in charge.
Emergency Kits in Medical Practices
In contrast to emergency cases for use in rescue services, emergency cases used in doctors' surgeries contain less comprehensive emergency equipment. These emergency kits do not have to comply with DIN 13232. The purpose of an emergency case in a doctor's practice is to be able to treat patients during a medical emergency on the practice premises as quickly as possible. For this purpose, the kit should be placed in a location where it is easily accessible at all times. In addition, the kit contents must be checked at regular intervals to ensure all necessary supplies are present and that no items have reached their use-by date. If any supplies are missing, e.g. bandages or a rescue blanket, they should be replaced immediately.
In principle, emergency cases for medical practices can also be used outside the practice - e.g. during a home visit, when the doctor can be on site faster than the ambulance service and treat the patient until the emergency doctor arrives.
Requirements for an Emergency Case
An emergency case serves not only to transport but also to protect the emergency equipment. In order to provide the best possible protection for the equipment, some of which is sensitive and fragile, either ABS plastic or aluminium is usually used to manufacture an emergency case. Both materials are robust and durable, have high strength and are waterproof. In addition, both plastic and aluminium cases are very easy to clean.
To ensure that the emergency doctor and the rescue service can easily access all the materials they need, the two halves of the case are usually fitted with transparent cover plates. These not only keep the equipment in place, but also ensure a good overview of the contents.
Söhngen Emergency Case
Weinmann Emergency Cases
The Weinmann company offers a real classic in the form of the Ulm Case. This medical emergency case has been on the market for about 35 years. It is available in various versions. The Weinmann ULM Case I is the standard case in the smallest version, the Weinmann ULM Case II and ULM Case III are each one size larger. The cases are available empty or with complete kit. Thanks to the variable compartment division, the ULM Cases I, II and III can be individually divided and stored. This ensures maximum clarity.
Order Emergency Kits at Praxisdienst
Praxisdienst supplies a large selection of emergency cases for the emergency services and for doctors of various specialities. In addition to classic emergency cases, we also offer the Emergency Trolley, which can either be conveniently pulled as a trolley or carried as a backpack or bag.
Emergency medical cases may be purchased ready-filled or empty so that they may be filled with supplies according to requirements. In addition, we sell ampoule cases and ampoule boxes in this category for the safe storage of medication ampoules in larger quantities.
In the First Aid Kits category, you will find workplace first aid kits, first aid bags and cases, as well as refill sets in various versions according to DIN 13157, DIN 13164, and DIN 13169. Suitable additions for your emergency kit—from ventilation and resuscitation to patient monitoring—are available in the Emergency category. Additionally, items such as blood pressure monitors can be purchased in the Praxisdienst shop at attractive prices.