When it comes to first aid, think of St John and think of First Aid Supplies.
First Aid Supplies is your reliable source for quality first aid kits and safety equipment.

Our company was established on 2 May 1972 and is a pioneer in the field of first aid supply and equipment in Singapore. With almost 40 years of experience in the industry, and with our unique company name, comes a tradition of producing and supplying quality first aid kits. Our excellence has benefitted thousands of factories, offices, institutions, vehicles, vessels and homes.

Cert No. MD 561067
Our company has a Quality Management System – ISO 13485:2003 in place. This gives us provision to import, store and distribute medical devices (reusable instruments and single-use devices) and pack first-aid boxes for industry and general use.
Once upon a time…
In 1963, St John Ambulance Headquarters at Beach Road was under the care of England. Dr D P McIntyre, C.St.J, B.B.M., approved Mr Chua Joon Nam, O.St.J, then Area Commissioner and Store Manager, assisted by Mr Tan Siow Buck, O.St.J, the Assistant Store Manager, to run the St John Store at the Headquarters. Their mission was to supply first aid items, uniforms and accessories to members.

Acquiring shop space at 756 North Bridge Road, Mr Tan set up First Aid Equipment Supplying Store on 2 May 1972 in place of St John Store, and broadened the services to the public with safety sundries, wheelchairs and walking aids. In 1976, the Store was reorganized and became a limited company, named First Aid Supplies Pte Ltd. Being a pioneer in the field of first aid equipment and supply in Singapore, his work and contribution to the society was significant.

And now...
Mr Tan and his family-styled company moved to the present location at Jalan Kledek in 2002. At the heart of the Malay heritage district, just opposite the 186 year-old Masjid Sultan, this location is well situated and convenient.
Always mindful of your first aid needs, we strive to provide the best service to our customers to meet local and international health policies and requirements.