Tuesday, May 6, 2014
Thursday, April 24, 2014
New First Aid Supplies Online Website coming soon.
After 14 years it is time to bring www.firstaidsuppliesonline.com
into the main stream of 21st Century technology. We are developing a brand new website to be
launched very soon but it’s not too late to give us your input. Please take our survey because your opinion
counts.
We’ve received lots of feedback from our customers over the
last 14 years and we think we have a pretty good handle on what you want your
website experience to be. Many of these
things we’ve done well over the years and some things needed updating. The things that have been working we’ll keep
and improve. Things that need to change
will be changed.
What we’ve heard very consistently over the years is “keep
it clean, easy to navigate, secure and easy to checkout. So that’s what the new website will do only
we’ll use new technology to do it. That
means the website will look and navigate in a very familiar way but load
faster, have larger easier to see graphics and allow you view your purchase
history. You’ll also be able write and read
reviews, track orders and keep wish lists.
We will continue our commitment to protect your information with top notch
security.
As soon as we have a go live date we will publish that date
and disseminate that information as widely as possible. In the meantime we will continue to work hard
to earn your business every day.
Once again, please take a few minutes and give us your input
on our survey or contact us directly with your questions.
Thursday, April 10, 2014
Startling AED Facts
I recently receive and article from our AED vendor
Heartsine, maker of the Samaritan Public Access Defibrillator. The article was a collection of anecdotes
about how an AED had saved someone’s life.
As I read these real life stories of near death it suggested to me that
we ought to reach out to our customer base and blog followers with some of the
facts.
As compelling as the stories were my purpose today is to
present you with the startling facts about the need for AEDs. Sudden cardiac arrest or SCA is a big problem
world-wide but I wanted to bring the figures home so that could see how largely
this risk looms in our lives daily. At
the same time we wanted to let you know just how easy it is to be prepared for
this. Check out the facts with my
comments below, our easy solution follows.
According to the Sudden Cardiac Arrest Foundation
“Each year, 424,000 people in the U.S. (more than 1,000 a
day) experience EMS-assessed out-of-hospital non-traumatic SCA, and nine out of
10 victims die.”
That means about 380,000 people a year die of SCA.
They go on to say “the number of people who die each year
from SCA is roughly equivalent to the number who die from Alzheimer’s disease,
assault with firearms, breast cancer, cervical cancer, colorectal cancer,
diabetes, HIV, house fires, motor vehicle accidents, prostate cancer and
suicides combined.”
In addition to the risk of death, irreparable brain damage
can occur in a 4-6 minutes of SCA
Paramedics take an average of 8-10 minutes to arrive.
So there real problem here is that gap between when SCA
begins and when help arrives with a defibrillator. If it is going to take 911 response 8-10
minutes to arrive then you had better have a pretty good plan B.
Rapid treatment of sudden cardiac arrest with a
defibrillator can save lives. I would
add to this that rapid treatment with a defibrillator can save you from serious
brain damage as well.
The great news and our easy solution is that AEDs are more
affordable now than they have ever been.
In fact you can get a great quality AED for at our website
right now for only $1,175.00 We
currently feature the Heartsine Samaritan PAD 350-SYC-US-10 Public Access
Defibrillator for that low price.
If you have one of our exciting Ecoupon discount codes you
can trim a substantial part of that
price and get yourself a tremendous bargain to boot. To get one of those valuable Ecoupon codes you simply opt in to our email list. Opt in here.
Wednesday, March 19, 2014
Closeout and Clearance products offer some tremendous values.
About 5 years ago one of our biggest vendors called me to
let us know that a big shipment of first aid cabinets that we had ordered had
arrived and failed QC. Their immediate
concern was to find a way to fulfill the order with a different product but the
conversation did pique my curiosity.
They had a container load of first cabinets that didn’t pass
their quality control. In this case it
meant that the silk screening on the front of the cabinets was not
acceptable. So I asked if I could have a
look and they said sure. What I found
was that the cabinets were fine quality it’s just that the silk screening was
not perfect. They didn’t look bad, they
just weren’t perfect.
They didn’t feel like they could charge us the full price of
the order if the silk screening wasn’t done to specification and they were
correct in that assessment. We asked
them what they were going to do with all those cabinets and they said they
would just put them in the dumpster. Yikes!
That’s when our closeout/clearance page came to
fruition. I thought rather than waste
all these otherwise great kit cabinets we could sell them as closeout/clearance
products. So we launched our closeout page
with three different cabinet sizes to choose from and put them on sale for less
than half price. The only catch was they
wanted us to take delivery of the entire shipment so overnight we were up to the
rafters in first aid cabinets. It was
really kind of spooky initially with pallets of first aid cabinets plied up
everywhere getting in the way.
The story does have a happy ending however. In less than 6 months we had sold more than
half of the cabinets and by the end of the year they were all gone to good
homes. Since then we’ve added dozens of
items over time and our closeout/clearance page has become quite popular.
We recommend that you have a look and bookmark the page as
the items offered there change frequently and once they are gone they are gone.
So what will you find at our closeout/clearance page? There will always be some quality first aid
products available there for various reasons.
Some will be there because they are close to their expiration
dates. Other products are being closed
out because they were slow movers and are taking up room in the warehouse. Still others have been discontinued by the manufacturer
whatever the reason it give you a great opportunity to pick up some great first
aid products at tremendous bargains.
Keep in mind that all closeout items are sold as is and may
not be returned. Having said that, clearance items qualify for free shipping just like any other items and you can use any promotional discount Ecoupons you have.
Wednesday, March 5, 2014
Planning ahead as Spring approaches and outdoor activity increases.
Every year about this time we start hearing from sports
teams, outdoor recreation facilities, camps, YMCA’s, State and National Parks
and many municipal parks and recreations departments as they ramp up for
another busy season. They are all
looking to save money on the quality first aid supplies they know they are
going to need for the upcoming season.
We have had the privilege to supply many hundreds, if not
thousands of these types or organizations over the last 15 years or so and we’ve
learned a great deal from them and wanted to pass along a few tidbits that you
can use for your family or organization this spring.
The first tip is to sign up for opt-in email list as we
send out special promotional offers on a regular basis. These promotional offers almost always
include discount Ecoupons and often come with a free gift. The savings realized here could save you
10-25% or more when you take into consideration our free freight policy. Opt in to our email list here.
Our second tip is to buy in bulk when you can. We discovered long ago that you can stretch
your dollars when you buy in bulk. A great
example of this is our instant ice packs which are very popular this time of
year. We offer those in two popular
sizes and start with cases of 25, 50 and yes 125!
Check out our bulk instant ice packs here.
The next tip is bugs.
You know they are going to join you on the field. So we have insect sting products in our “Critters
Bites and Stings” category and some of which you can buy in bulk and save.
Check out our sting products here.
The last tip to share today is to plan ahead. You don’t want to have to start you season
without your first aid supplies. Once
you get you wish list together make sure you get your orders placed in a timely
fashion as it takes time to process the orders usually 24-48 hours. Depending upon what part of the country you
are in it could take an additional 5 business days to get your order delivered
to your location.
Tuesday, February 11, 2014
Thoughts on Liquid Skin
We just had a cold spell.
For here that means temperatures down in to the low twenties. I know, I know, big deal you say we had 20
below last week.
For the record, the content of this post doesn’t make a
distinction as to degree of cold in any given cold spell. Suffice it to say that it got cold and
dry. The kind of cold and dry that
wrecks your skin and loads up everything you wear with that nasty
annoying static electricity. You know
what I am talking about.
Anyhow in this last episode my hands got so dry and chapped
that I started to get cracks in my cuticles.
The kind that show up all of sudden and crack straight down to the quick
and smart like heck. I got one of those going
and tried to live in denial for a day or so but it became so painful that I had
trouble buttoning my shirt; never mind trying to help with the dishes.
So my bride says to me, why don’t you put some of that Liquid
Skin stuff on it and see if that helps?
Because she has lived with me for almost 35 years and has
had to listen to endless hours of product related shop talk she knows our
products almost as much as I do and some even better. So I had to pay heed to her suggestion
although I was certain that it was probably going to sting like crazy when I
put it on. Gotta maintain that macho
male image!
Long story short I opened one of the Liquid Skin™ pipettes
and put a little dab on the split and to my happy surprise, I didn’t feel a
thing. I blew on the dab until it dried,
just a couple of minutes and right away I felt a lot better. The constant pain I had been in was
gone. The pain and discomfort was gone
but now there was a shiny little cover over the split on my finger.
That shiny little cover stayed in place over the weekend and
in to the new week. As of today the
split is still protected and it has been three days since I first applied the
Liquid Skin, amazing!
You know what I’m going to say next, get some Liquid Skin for your first
aid kit but have it on hand next time you get a hangnail or cuticle split or a busted blister or you name it. Liquid Skin™ helps even if you’re not
bleeding.
Just thought I’d pass that onThursday, January 23, 2014
To Van or Not to Van, That is the Question?
First Aid Supplies Online had been dedicated to the success
of all first aid supply do it yourselfers since we launched our first
commercial website back in 1999! We are
gung ho on saving our customers time and money that’s we developed out online
do it yourself tools.
Those tools have been used by thousands of companies and
institutions over the last 15 years and save hundreds of thousands of dollars
for our customers. This has been such a
successful campaign that sometimes we get complacent and take it for
granted. So in this blog post I wanted
to relate a recent customer anecdote to put this in to perspective.
The customer is a large culinary college in the Midwest with
14 different first aid kit locations.
They approached us last spring and asked us to provide our price on a
list of products they were getting from a large National van based First Aid
Service Company. We provided the prices
and although we didn’t get to see the competitor’s pricing the college did go
with us as their vendor and they became first aid supply do it yourselfers.
We got a nice email from them at the first of the year and
they wanted us to know how much they had saved.
It turns out that the van first aid company had been coming in once a
month to service the first aid kits and the average monthly bill was
$750.00. They went on to explain that
since they became first aid supply do it yourselfers they’ve cut their cost by
over 80% which means they are on schedule to save about $7,200.00 a year on
first aid supplies. Are they happy? You bet.
Why did they get such outstanding results you ask? It is a really simple formula that relies on
taking responsibility for your first aid supplies in house and finding a vendor
partner with the tools and the experience to help. That’s what we do at First Aid Supplies
Online and we’d be delighted to show you how we can make that formula work for
your organization.
Watch our informative 3 minute video "Get off the van" and
learn how to save 50% on first aid supplies.
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