WW2 British ARP Home Front First Aid Case Boots Householders Emergency Medical Kit With Contents

SKU: 0180A

Added by : Andrew Robinson

Description

This is an original WW2 British ARP “Householders’ First Aid Case”, a civilian-issued emergency medical kit sold through Boots and intended for use on the Home Front during air raids.

Designed to provide immediate treatment in the aftermath of bombing raids, kits such as this were kept in homes, workplaces, and shelters across Britain. They were intended for use before professional medical assistance could be reached, and the contents reflect the types of injuries expected during air raid conditions, including burns, wounds, and shock.

The original paper label to the lid is clearly printed and remains well preserved, detailing the contents and bearing the Boots Chemists name. Inside the lid is the printed “Air Raid Precautions First Aid Case” instruction sheet, reprinted from the official Home Office booklet. This is a particularly desirable feature, as these sheets are often missing and provide a direct link to official wartime guidance issued to civilians.

The kit retains a good selection of its original contents, including boric lint, picric lint for burns, bandages, adhesive plaster tins, scissors, and small medical items such as tablets and dressings. These components are typical of ARP household kits and help to give the set strong display and historical value.

Condition is honest and in keeping with age. The cardboard box shows wear, including edge damage, creasing, and a tear to one corner, but remains structurally sound and displays well. The label is still clear and legible, and the contents appear largely unused, though naturally showing signs of age.

A very good and increasingly sought-after example of a WW2 Home Front medical item, combining strong visual appeal with clear historical context. Ideal for collectors of ARP, Civil Defence, or general Home Front material.

£70.00