Accidental Health & Safety NQ & Mt Isa: Providing First Aid Supplies in North Queensland

Providing First Aid Supplies in Longreach

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Accidental Health & Safety NQ & Mt Isa has been proudly servicing homes and businesses in Longreach and surrounds for over three decades. Providing a complete range of first aid supplies, we’re here to ensure your home or workplace is prepared for emergencies.


With our convenient mobile service, we provide property inspections and deliver personalised safety solutions. We pride ourselves on being fully compliant with safety standards and local regulations for peace of mind. Plus, we can remove out of date, damaged, contaminated and single use products, leaving you with a safe and up to date first aid kit.



Want to order an Accidental Health & Safety first aid kit? View our kits online and order today. We stock the full range at our warehouse in Townsville, so pop in and say hi!


Contact us on (07) 4426 8660 to arrange a service. Operating throughout Longreach, Alpha, Jericho, Ilfracombe, Winton, Kynuna, McKinlay, Muttaburra, Aramac and beyond.

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Replenishments

Spill Kits

Mobile Service

Safety Audits

Why Partner With Us?

From Cramsie Muttamurra Road to Falcon Street, residents and business owners throughout Longreach have made us their trusted source for first aid supplies. Family owned and operated, we’re dedicated to assisting local communities and ensuring our neighbours are equipped to respond to emergencies.


We understand that every home and business is unique, which is why we provide tailored safety solutions to meet your specific needs.


What also sets us apart is our commitment to affordability. All our first aid kits and supplies are offered at the recommended retail price, guaranteeing you a fair deal. Plus, we don't charge merchant fees for credit card purchases.


Your safety is our top priority, and partnering with us means you'll enjoy quality, affordability and convenience for all your first aid needs.

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Mon-Thur 08:00am - 04:00pm

Fri-Sun Closed

Calls To Mobile Available Outside Of Hours

Time to restock the first aid kit at your commercial space in Longreach? We service numerous industries including hospitality, education and mining. Better yet, we can inspect and replenish your supplies on site.

We’re here to make sure your workplace is prepared for unforeseen circumstances. Our team restocks spill kits throughout Longreach, ensuring businesses comply with industry standards and regulations.

Our team provides first aid kits throughout Longreach, helping homeowners to ready themselves for common household injuries and accidents. Your family’s wellbeing is our top priority.

  ✨  First Aid Supplies in North Queensland

  ✨  First Aid Supplies in North Queensland

  ✨  First Aid Supplies in North Queensland

  ✨  First Aid Supplies in North Queensland

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  • Why should I have my business inspected by a professional before buying first aid supplies?

    Having your business inspected by a professional before purchasing first aid supplies is crucial because professionals can conduct a comprehensive assessment of your workplace's specific risks and needs. They can identify potential hazards and the types of injuries that may occur, helping you select the right supplies to address these issues. This not only ensures compliance with safety regulations but also optimises the effectiveness of your first aid program.

  • How many people should my first aid kit cover?

    The number of people a first aid kit should cover depends on the context and the specific risks. In a household setting, a basic kit can typically cover a family of 4-6 people. In a workplace, it should be tailored to the size of the workforce and the potential hazards. It's important to assess the specific needs and consider factors like the location's distance from medical facilities and the type of injuries that may occur when determining the appropriate kit size.

  • What's the difference between low risk and high risk work environments?

    Low risk work environments typically involve office settings or retail establishments with minimal injury potential. High risk environments such as construction sites or chemical plants present greater injury and health hazards due to machinery, hazardous material or physically demanding tasks. They require more extensive safety measures, training and first aid supplies to address potential severe injuries or medical emergencies. Compliance with safety regulations and the level of preparation for accidents and health issues differentiate these two types of environments.

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