Where is the car first aid kit generally located?

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MayaLynn
07/30/25 9:36am
First aid kits are usually placed in the trunk or inside the spare tire compartment, and car owners can prepare one according to their needs. Generally, ordinary cars do not come with them, while high-end vehicles may include one. Below is a detailed introduction to automotive first aid kits: 1. Automotive first aid products are divided into car first aid kits and car first aid boxes. There is a type of car emergency headrest used in vehicles abroad, which also falls under the category of car first aid kits. Additionally, there are car emergency kits, which have a broader scope. 2. The main purpose of car first aid kits is for vehicles, including common cars, buses, public transport vehicles, trucks, and even electric bikes and bicycles. Currently, the popularity of first aid kits is very high in many developed countries, where they are often considered standard equipment for vehicles, with relevant regulations systematically governing their use. 3. Vehicles should be equipped with first aid products in at least two locations. Near the driver's seat, automotive first aid supplies such as a car first aid kit or box should be placed. These do not need to be large and can be stored in the door storage space, center console, or the storage box in front of the passenger seat. The primary function of the first aid kit here is for stopping bleeding and bandaging (such as gauze, bandages, hemostatic powder, hemostatic forceps, etc.), with other functions being secondary.
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