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Using Pre-Tax Funds for Fourth of July Health Essentials

As Americans finalize plans for the Fourth of July weekend, Health-E Commerce is highlighting how tax-free FSA and HSA accounts can cover essential medical supplies. From remote camping first aid to sun protection, the company aims to help travelers manage holiday health costs using pre-tax savings.

Using Pre-Tax Funds for Fourth of July Health Essentials

The holiday weekend frequently brings a surge in outdoor activity, ranging from backyard barbecues to remote hiking trips. To mitigate the risk of injury or seasonal illness, consumers are encouraged to utilize their remaining FSA and HSA balances on eligible health products. Health-E Commerce, which operates the dedicated online marketplaces for these accounts, points to several categories of items that qualify for tax-free purchase.

Outdoor preparedness remains a primary focus, with the company highlighting various first aid kits from its private-label brand, Caring Mill. Options range from compact travel packs for road trips to heavy-duty kits designed for group camping. Beyond basic wound care, eligible items include specialized treatments for bug bites, poison ivy, and seasonal allergies. The catalog also features hydration support products and digestive aids, which the company suggests are particularly useful for managing the common health side effects of rich, summer-party foods.

Sun safety is another significant area where these pre-tax funds apply. Consumers can purchase high-SPF sunscreens from brands like Supergoop! and Neutrogena to prevent skin damage. For those looking to simplify their shopping, the stores offer curated bundles—such as the Adventure Ready or Luxe Suncare kits—that group essential items together. These products are available via FSAstore.com and HSAstore.com for the more than 70 million Americans currently enrolled in these health benefit programs.

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