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November 20, 2025 3 min read
Use it or lose it — but make it fun.
If you’ve ever realized in December that your FSA balance is about to expire, you’re not alone. Between school parties, travel plans, and all the holiday chaos, it’s easy to forget about those pre-tax health funds sitting quietly in your account.
But here’s the good news: you can use them on something actually useful — and kind of adorable, too.
KEEP>GOING First Aid Kits are FSA and HSA eligible, which means you can use those funds to stock up on peace of mind for your family before the year ends.
Let’s break it down in mom terms (because who has time for IRS jargon?):
FSA (Flexible Spending Account):
Think of it like a “use it or lose it” health fund. You (or your employer) put money in pre-tax, and you have to spend it by the end of your plan year — usually December 31st. If you don’t? Most of it disappears. A few plans have short grace periods or small rollovers, but not many.
HSA (Health Savings Account):
This one’s more like a long-term savings account for health expenses. It’s available if you have a high-deductible health plan, and the money rolls over every year — no expiration. You can use it now or save it for later.
Both accounts are amazing ways to spend pre-tax money on everyday medical items… like first aid kits!
Because honestly, if you’re going to buy something health-related, it should be something that makes life easier and sparks a little joy.
Our kits are:
HSA/FSA eligible — you can buy them directly using those funds.
Packed with premium supplies — real essentials you’ll actually use.
Compact, colorful, and organized — because who said first aid has to be boring?
Perfect for every space — home, car, diaper bag, backpack, or travel tote.
They’re also loved by parents, teachers, coaches, and travelers alike — and they’re just as cute as they are practical.
If you’re wondering what to do with your leftover FSA or HSA funds, here are some ideas that make sense and feel good:
One for home. Keep it in your kitchen drawer or bathroom cabinet.
One for your car. Road trips, sports practice, or daily errands — covered.
One for your bag. Because kids and paper cuts don’t care where you are.
One for gifting. Yep — you can use eligible funds to gift someone else peace of mind (hello, practical stocking stuffer!).
One mom told us she used her last $50 of FSA funds to grab three mini kits — one for each of her kids’ backpacks. That’s what we call a mom-level power move.
Before your FSA balance resets, or while you’re planning how to make the most of your HSA, make a small investment that’ll keep your family ready for anything — from paper cuts to playground tumbles.
👉 Use your FSA or HSA funds to stock up on KEEP>GOING First Aid Kits today — and start the new year prepared, organized, and proud of your smart spending.

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