Does the first aid kit in a BMW car contain masks?
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There are no masks in the first aid kit of BMW cars. Below is relevant information about the onboard first aid kit: 1. Definition: The onboard first aid kit is a package equipped with medical emergency equipment and medications in vehicles. It can be used for self-rescue in the event of injuries caused by traffic accidents and is one of the effective means to reduce traffic fatalities. 2. Contents: The onboard first aid kit mainly includes bandaging supplies such as elastic head covers, buckle-type tourniquets, elastic bandages, etc.; sterile dressings like gauze, bandages, disposable gloves, etc.; and tools such as first aid scissors, medical tweezers, safety pins, rescue whistles, etc.
As a BMW owner for several years, I've always paid attention to the vehicle's detailed configurations. The first aid kit is usually located on the left side of the trunk, in a red box containing basic medical supplies like hemostatic bandages, disinfectant wipes, and triangular bandages. Generally speaking, masks weren't included in the original factory standard equipment, especially for pre-pandemic models, which mostly focused on wound treatment. However, post-pandemic, some newly released BMW models have started including individually packaged masks for health and safety considerations. Specifically regarding my car, I've checked and found none, but I'd recommend you check your trunk personally. If there really aren't any, it's quite easy to keep a few N95 masks yourself - they don't take up much space and are practical for long-distance driving against dust. Don't forget to check the expiration date of your first aid kit and replace it when expired.