First aid kit services in Sioux Falls.

OSHA requires every workplace to have adequate first aid supplies — and most restaurants have an expired, half-empty kit nobody's checked in years. We inspect, restock, and sell new kits during your fire inspection visit or as a standalone route service.

Why first aid compliance matters

OSHA's general workplace standard (29 CFR 1910.151) requires "adequate" first aid supplies, and ANSI/ISEA Z308.1-2021 defines what "adequate" actually means. Most restaurant first aid kits we see have:

  • Expired bandages, ointments, and burn gels
  • Missing items because staff used them and never replaced them
  • The wrong class (Class A) for a food service environment
  • No record of who's checked it or when
  • Located somewhere nobody can find it during an actual emergency

A failed health department inspection or an actual workplace injury without a functional first aid kit can mean fines, OSHA citations, and liability exposure. For five minutes of restocking during your fire inspection visit, that's a problem we just solve.

ANSI Class A vs B

Class A — low-risk environments like offices, retail, and most restaurants. Basic supplies for cuts, burns, and eye injuries.

Class B — high-risk environments like industrial kitchens, warehouses, and construction sites. Everything in Class A plus splints, tourniquets, and additional quantities.

First aid kit pricing

ServiceSioux Falls Pricing
First aid kit inspection + restock (during fire visit)$50–75
New ANSI Class A first aid kit (sold + installed)$75–100
New ANSI Class B first aid kit (sold + installed)$125–175
Routine monthly route service (per visit)$35–50

Add first aid kit service to your next fire inspection.

Five minutes of work, one less thing to worry about, one less reason to fail an OSHA or health inspection.