Open a first-aid kit and the sound is unmistakable — that nylon zipper, the rattle of foil-pack pills, the dry tear of medical tape coming off the spool. These 20 recordings catch each of those gestures in isolation: a slow methodical zipper open, a faster panic-mode tear, pill-bottle shake at quarter-full and three-quarter-full so the rattle weight changes, scissors snipping through gauze, and the squeak of latex gloves being pulled onto dry hands.
Medical drama foley reaches for the methodical zipper and the unwrap sounds because they let an actor's hands do quiet work between lines of dialogue. Survival and prepper content uses the kit zipper as a transition cue between segments. For a thriller scene where a character is patching themselves up in a bathroom, the latex glove and tape tear sequence builds urgency without needing music. Grab any clip free — no signup, no licence chase, drop straight into the edit.