Startup from Austria with a smart first-aid kit

First-aid kit (photo: Einfall für Zwei).
First-aid kit (photo: Einfall für Zwei).

Startup from Austria with a smart first-aid kit

First-aid kit (photo: Einfall für Zwei).
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An Austrian start-up has developed a new solution to transport the first-aid kit in an orderly manner. The product is made in bright colors reminiscent of warning vests. This should make it easier to find, for example in a suitcase, if the worst comes to the worst.

The product "For all cases" was developed by a general practitioner from Vorarlberg. The inner workings of the bag should create order in particular, because medicines and plasters can be sorted according to need.

“Every member of the family is intuitively familiar with it and also knows afterwards where a preparation belongs. A bulky box only gets in the way on the go. But this way you can store and find everything perfectly,” says Monika Wohlmuth-Schweizer.

The way to this goal, for which the two women needed know-how from the seamstress to the printing company, was not easy. And then came Corona. Nevertheless: The enthusiasm of the first customers was enormous. Many even kept the first-aid kit “For All Cases” as their first-aid kit because of its clever layout. Fired up like this, the two young entrepreneurs went into series production – and have already expanded their repertoire. There is a pharmacy "For emergencies" or "For small cases", i.e. children. The youngest member of the family: the "For Dog Cases" bag.

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