To hang up and be clearly visible. It has a small hole where you can insert an easy-to-remove, disposable plastic lock or a verification tag so you can tell if the box has been recently opened or not. It's nice, especially in a business setting. I think it's good for those who do metal restoration, welding and forging. This is no ordinary first aid kit and one of these is still needed. Specially designed for burn treatment, this kit includes hydrogel dressings of various sizes for burns and scalds. There is one for the face and one for the neck, they are smaller and larger. Each is packaged in sterile packaging that is easily accessible. These dressings are protective and will not aggravate severe burns, but protect them from contamination while you see a doctor. The only drawback is the box itself. The closures open too easily and my box doesn't want to stay closed. A control label in a business setting keeps it closed, or even a piece of tape. Also note that this kit contains no actual treatment for minor burns. You can usually find it in a standard first aid kit, but I'll probably add a couple of items to this one because I think people can look in it for even a minor burn.
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