Description
Bulk Cold Compresses Case of 125 for First Aid Stations and Emergency Stockpiles
First aid stations, athletic programs, schools, and emergency preparedness operations go through cold compresses fast. This bulk cold compresses case of 125 brings your per-unit cost down to approximately 28 cents per pack, giving you a deep inventory of ANSI-compliant instant cold therapy at a price point that makes sense for organizations buying at scale.
Each 4″ x 5″ compress in this case uses the same proven urea-and-water formula that activates with a shake and squeeze, reaching therapeutic temperatures of 20-40°F within 10 seconds. With 125 packs per case, you can restock multiple first aid cabinets, distribute packs across classrooms and vehicles, and maintain a reserve stockpile for large-scale emergency response without breaking your budget.
Key Features
- 125 Packs Per Case: Deep inventory for restocking first aid cabinets, clinics, athletic programs, and emergency supply caches
- Wholesale Pricing: Approximately 28 cents per pack when purchased by the case, dramatically reducing per-unit cost
- Instant Activation: Each pack activates with a shake and squeeze; no refrigeration needed
- Rapid Cooling: Reaches 20-40°F within 10 seconds for immediate cold therapy
- ANSI Z308.1-2015 Compliant: Meets national first aid kit standards for workplace and general use
- Non-Hazardous Formula: Urea and water packs are non-toxic and safe for standard disposal
- Bilingual Labels: English and Spanish instructions on every pack for broad accessibility
- Compact 4″ x 5″ Size: Individual packs fit standard first aid kit compartments and dispensers
Specifications
- Case Quantity: 125 packs
- Individual Pack Size: 4″ x 5″
- Temperature Range: 20-40°F when activated
- Activation Time: Under 10 seconds
- Duration: 10+ minutes of cold therapy per pack
- Formula: Urea and water (non-hazardous)
- Compliance: ANSI Z308.1-2015
- Label: Bilingual (English/Spanish)
- Approximate Cost Per Pack: ~$0.28
- SKU: WSK-M563-125
Frequently Asked Questions
How many cold compresses should I stock per first aid cabinet?
A standard workplace first aid cabinet should have a minimum of two to four cold compresses on hand at all times. With a case of 125, you can easily restock 30 or more cabinets and still maintain a reserve. Facilities with sports programs or industrial operations should stock more heavily due to higher usage rates.
Is there a cost advantage to buying cold compresses by the case?
Yes. Purchasing this bulk cold compresses case of 125 brings the per-unit cost to approximately 28 cents, which is a significant savings compared to buying individual packs or small boxes. The larger your organization’s first aid footprint, the more you save per unit.
What is the shelf life of these cold compresses?
Instant cold compresses have a shelf life typically ranging from three to five years when stored properly in a cool, dry environment. Check the expiration date printed on each pack and rotate stock following a first-in, first-out inventory practice to ensure you always have fresh packs available.
Are these suitable for school nurse offices and athletic trainers?
Absolutely. The ANSI-compliant 4″ x 5″ format is the standard size used in school health offices and on athletic sidelines. The bulk case ensures you never run out during a busy sports season or allergy season when demand spikes.









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