Our family has a bleeding disorder and when I found out that most ambulances do not carry tourniquets anymore that scared me. I asked them what I should do and they said to make sure we have one in our home in our first aid kit, in the car, and to make sure it can be found easily in case of emergency.
This is also great to have on hand if you are a hiker, or mountain climber. I suggest anyone who has a bleeding disorder have one of these on hand just in case.
Like my mother said better to be safe then sorry. This kit also comes with a trauma bandage and a full size emergency blanket.
The Tourniquet trauma kit by Lia Medical can be found on Amazon.
What Lia Medical has to say about their product.
The CAT, The Official Tourniquet of The U.S ARMY Together with the Israeli battle proven Bandage and the Emergency Blanket, Makes The Best Life Saving Trauma Kit For an Emergency Situation.
The official Tourniquet of the U.S ARMY - Proven to be 100% effective in occluding blood flow in both upper & lower extremities by the USAISR the U.S. Army Institute of Surgical Research.
IDF's Official Soldier's Personal Bandage - All in one device consolidates multiple first aid devices, provide effective and multi-functional treatment.
Small And Lightweight - Small size allows you to store them with your First Aid Kit easily.
Application - Military Medics/Soldiers, Emergency Medical Services, First Responders, Disaster Preparedness, Homeland Security, Search & Rescue, Law Enforcement, Sports & Outdoors, First-Aid Kits.
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