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Free Printable First Aid Kit Checklist — Home Safety PDF

Inventory bandages, ointments, and OTC meds with quantity, expiry, and OK checkbox. Not medical advice — for organization only.

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About First Aid Kit Checklist

This free printable first aid kit checklist gives you a clear, structured layout to organize and manage everything in one place — Item, Qty, Expires, OK □, Notes — all on a single page. No app needed, no signup required. Just customize the number of rows and accent color, then download your PDF and start writing.

A printed first aid kit checklist gives you a satisfying checkbox experience that digital tools can't replicate. Pin it on a wall, stick it on the fridge, or keep it in a binder — it's always visible and never needs charging. Checking items off by hand reinforces memory and creates a sense of accomplishment.

What each column tracks

  • Item — Name the specific item so every entry is easy to identify later.
  • Qty — Track how many you have so you know when to restock.
  • Expires — Note the expiration date to avoid waste and prioritize what to use first.
  • OK □ — Fill in this field to keep your first aid kit checklist organized and complete.
  • Notes — Add any extra details, reminders, or context you want to remember.

Tips for using your first aid kit checklist

  • Print several copies at once so you always have a fresh first aid kit checklist ready when you need it.
  • Laminate the sheet and use a dry-erase marker if you want to reuse it each week or month.
  • Stick it somewhere visible — on the fridge, inside a cabinet door, or next to the front door.
  • Date each sheet so you can look back and see when things were last completed.

When to update

Update this first aid kit checklist whenever items change — after shopping, using supplies, or completing tasks. Do a full review at least once a month to make sure everything is current. An outdated list is worse than no list at all.