Masks in the first aid kit mandatory?
What drivers should know about it
Created: 05/09/2022, 12:16 p.m
By: Anne Hund
Drivers should check the first-aid kit in the car regularly - so that they can provide help on site in the event of an emergency.
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A first-aid kit is essential in order to be able to provide on-site assistance in an emergency, emphasize ADAC experts.
In the future, two mouth and nose covers will also belong in it.
In the
future, two medical masks will also have to be carried in
car first aid kits.
According to the German Medical Technology Association (BVMed), the new DIN 13164:2022 standard for first-aid kits has been in effect
since February 1, 2022
.
However, commercially available first-aid kits according to the previously applicable standard can
still be purchased without restrictions until January 31, 2023
, as they are of the same quality, the association announced.
The ADAC, among other things, had previously reported that it was planned to
carry masks in
the first aid kit this year .
According to the ADAC, the corresponding DIN standard for first aid kits should be adapted for this.
It prescribes what belongs in the emergency kit.
When the new regulation will come and when the
two masks
will have to be carried was not clear at the time.
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At the end of September, the ADAC drew attention to the planned new regulation
on its website
.
An adaptation of DIN standard no. 13164 is planned for
2022
, which lists everything that is part of the emergency kit.
"In future, two mouth and nose covers (masks) must be carried as part of the first aid kit," the article on
ADAC.de
continued .
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Traffic law stipulates that all drivers in Germany are obliged to carry a first-aid kit in their car.
According to ADAC, a "vehicle first aid kit according to DIN 13164" has so far included:
1 adhesive plaster, DIN 13019-A, 5 mx 2.5 cm
4 adhesive bandages, DIN 13019-E, 10 cm x 6 cm
2 first aid packs, DIN 13151-M
1 bandage pack, DIN 13151-G
1 bandage cloth, DIN 13152-BR, 40 cm x 60 cm
1 bandage cloth, DIN 13152-A, 60 cm x 80 cm
6 compresses, 10cm x 10cm
2 fixation bandages, DIN 61634-FB-6
3 fixation bandages, DIN 61634-FB-8
2 triangular towels, DIN 13 168-D
1 rescue blanket, 210 x 160 cm
1 first aid scissors, DIN 58279-A 145
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Now the masks in the first-aid kit should also become mandatory.
A first-aid kit is essential in order to be able to provide help directly on site in an emergency, emphasize the ADAC experts in the article.
Drivers should
check the first aid kit in the car regularly.
"If the best-before date
has passed for some or all materials
, these items must be replaced." Anyone who
does not
carry a first-aid kit with them also risks "a
fine
of up to 10 euros" in the event of a traffic check by car.
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