Tacmed Bleeding Control Kit
Tacmed Bleeding Control Kit
Tacmed Bleeding Control Kit
Tacmed Bleeding Control Kit

Tacmed Bleeding Control Kit

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Uncontrolled bleeding is one of the biggest causes of preventable deaths in trauma.

The TacMed Bleeding Control Kit has been developed as either a stand-alone?kit or to supplement contemporary?first aid kits.

The contents of our Bleeding Control Kits have been carefully selected to include a tourniquet and trauma dressing used by Militaries & Police around the world.

Contents:

  • SOFTT-W Tourniquet
  • 6" OLAES Trauma Dressing (with packing gauze)
  • 15cm Trauma Shears
  • Emergency Blanket
  • 2x Pairs of Nitrile Gloves

Please note - due to current manufacturer and shipping delays, tourniquet colour may vary from picture depending on availability and demand.

Customer Reviews
4.8 Based on 33 Reviews
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RJ
09/24/2024
Reuben J.
Australia Australia

Great little pack and cost effective

10/09/2024

TacMed Australia

Hi Reuben! Thanks so much for taking the time to leave us 5 stars on our TacMed Bleeding Control Kit. We're so happy you like it! Team TacMed

CD
03/25/2024
Chris D.
Australia Australia

Bleeding control kit

Grate kit. Only issue was it didn’t come in a vacuum seal bag like it did in the photos. It would of made it more convenient to store in a medkit as well in a vacuum sealed bag

A
01/29/2024
Anonymous
Australia Australia

Very good quality thanks

A
07/26/2023
Anonymous
Australia Australia

Peace of mind

I like that this product is in a vacuum sealed pack. This ensures that items can't be robbed from the kit and it is complete if/when it is required.

K
10/17/2022
Kim
Australia Australia

Essential, just short of perfect

The only thing that lets down this kit is the shears. As they're part of the first stage of patient assessment,they're also the first critical fail point. They MAY be OK for thin single layers, (t-shirts etc) but not much else. Most likely break in the prosess of accessing the wound site. Forget denim jeans, motorcycle apparel or seatbelt or ballistic armour webbing. Fortunately, I've broken them during training and going for my Xshears has got me through assessment. Obviously included to maintain an affordable point, the shears feel flimsy, can be difficult to use if wearing field gloves or the operator's hands are anything more than a medium size Grumbles aside, the rest of the kit is a solid package.