

Schools in Australia must provide appropriate first aid kits, trained staff, and accessible equipment, based on risk assessments, student numbers, and school activities.
Schools are dynamic environments with a wide range of activities, including classrooms, playgrounds, and sports.
π A well-prepared first aid setup ensures fast and effective response when incidents occur.
School first aid requirements are based on:
There is no single mandated kit, but schools must have appropriate, well-stocked kits suited to their environment.
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A school first aid kit should include:
π Kits should be designed to handle both minor injuries and more serious incidents.
Yes β this is essential.
Schools should have:
π Sports and physical activities significantly increase injury risk. Browse our range of Sports First Aid Kits.
While requirements may vary, schools should ensure:
π Training significantly improves response outcomes.
Defibrillators (AEDs) are not always mandatory, but are strongly recommended.
They are particularly valuable for:
π Early defibrillation can significantly improve survival rates. Best Defibrillator for Schools in Australia (2026 Guide)
In school-based first aid training, one of the most common issues we see is inadequate coverage across large campuses. Many schools rely on central kits, which can delay response time β especially during sports or outdoor activities.
Ensuring your school is properly equipped helps protect students, staff, and visitors.
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Schools must have appropriate kits based on risk, student numbers, and activities.
Yes, especially across large campuses and high-risk areas.
Yes, dedicated kits should be available for sports and outdoor activities.
Not always mandatory, but strongly recommended.