IFAK Resupply Kits
An IFAK that's been used — or aged out — is a pouch, not a kit. IFAK resupply kits restore individual first aid kits to full readiness after an incident, a training cycle, or an expiration date: the trauma consumables your kits actually burn, packaged to bring every kit on the roster back to standard. We support one-off refills and department-wide resupply programs tied to your inspection and expiration cycles. SDVOSB. GSA Schedule GS-07F-148GA.
IFAK Resupply Kits: Frequently Asked Questions
What is an IFAK resupply kit?
The consumable contents of an individual first aid kit, without another pouch you don't need — the items that get used in an incident or expire on the shelf, packaged to restock the IFAKs your people already carry back to full readiness.
Why do IFAKs need scheduled resupply?
Two clocks run on every kit: use and expiration. Trauma consumables carry expiration dates, and a kit opened once — in an incident or in training — is incomplete until restocked. Departments that inspect and resupply on a schedule have working kits; departments that don't have pouches with expired contents and empty slots nobody logged.
Can you run resupply for a whole department?
Yes — that's the point. Standardized resupply tied to your roster and inspection cycle, so every officer's kit matches the department standard after every restock. Tell us your kit configuration and headcount and we'll quote the program, not just the parts.
How do agencies purchase IFAK resupply kits?
EOD Gear is a GSA Schedule contract holder — GS-07F-148GA — supporting GSA orders, purchase orders, and P-Card for single kits through recurring department programs. Call (938) 336-3639 or use the contact form.