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EVERLIT Emergency Trauma Kit GEN-I with Aluminum Tourniquet 36" Splint, Military Combat Tactical IFAK for First Aid Response, Critical Wounds, Gun Shots, Severe Bleeding Control (GEN-1 Black)

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$ 49.95

Score By Feature

Based on 5,061 ratings
Light weight
9.73
Sturdiness
9.72
Value for money
9.48
Durability
9.73
Giftable
9.72

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Product Description

: U. has made it one-of-a-kind. S military VETERANS to ensure that you are well-prepared for emergencies that may arise during outdoor adventures, hunting, camping, travel, disasters, or accidents. Field tactical medics, police, military, combat life savers, first responders, outdoor enthusiasts, and more will benefit from the Everlit Emergency Trauma Kit.
: This kit includes the most user-friendly, compact, and widely used survival and first-aid supplies for massive bleeding control on the market, including a military combat tourniquet, tactical pressure dressing, and compressed gauze.
For respiratory care, it appears that sealing the open chest wound is a no-brainer. To seal the wound with the first aid tape, use a durable plastic packaging from any product in the kit. When a large amount of blood is lost, the body temperature drops, resulting in shock. As a hypothermia treatment, the emergency thermal blanket is designed to keep body temperature warm.
: 36-inch splint roll, triangle bandage, and elastic bandage to wrap around and secure the limb from moving. Those items have been purposefully chosen for any bone fracture in your limbs and are included in this kit.

Questions & Answers

What are your thoughts on the scissors?

The scissors have a long life expectancy. I'm writing because I'm aware that there is a lot of garbage out there. I cut an old towel without difficulty, then a 1/4-inch stack of paper without difficulty.

Is there a blood clotting agent in this kit?

I'm not sure if it's included in the original set. I've had it for a week and have already used it twice! Thankfully nothing serious. I keep some extras in my bag, such as compressed gauze with a clotting agent and a tube of Wound Seal. This is a fantastic starter kit! Customize a few minor details to your experience and the environments you'll be visiting, and add just a few extra items to suit.

Is it true that the pouch is velcro-attached to the molle system? Is it possible to remove the bag from my carrier without disassembling it?

Yeah. It comes apart at the Velcro. So you can remove the bag while keeping the molle section of your chest rig/carrier attached.

"Ideal for first responders," according to the description, is this correct?

I wouldn't go so far as to say that it's perfect. I thought it was a little light on the essentials for a true first responders kit. It's a great starter kit, but I had to add a few extras to make it exactly what I needed.

Selected User Reviews For EVERLIT Emergency Trauma Kit GEN-I with Aluminum Tourniquet 36" Splint, Military Combat Tactical IFAK for First Aid Response, Critical Wounds, Gun Shots, Severe Bleeding Control (GEN-1 Black)

Although it could be better, it isn't bad
5/5

Purchased this kit because it came with a very solid molle pouch that had around 80% of what I wanted in a bag. After comparing the cost of just the bag and the contents, it was determined that purchasing this package was worthwhile. However, I had to alter the contents slightly because the bag's purpose required a trauma kit rather than a first aid kit. -br>Removedbr>-br>-br>-br>-br>-br>-br>-br>-br Dressing for a Burnbr>- a stretchy bandagebr>- Addedbr>- one of the two medical tapesbr>- br>Bandage of Cohesionbr>- x2 Hyfin Vent Chest Seal - x2 Hemostatic Powder - x2 Large Gauze Sponges - Face shield for CPR emergenciesbr>- x2 Burnshield Burn Dressing - Lubricant for the Nasopharyngeal Tubebr>- *A pack of assorted bandaids in various styles and sizes was included with this bag, but it was not listed on the contents list. I left them in because they take up so little space
br>I also took out the bag of four gloves and packed them in pairs before re-packing. They've been added. However, as you can see, there was enough room to include a variety of choices. Although the bag is full, I wouldn't describe it as "stuffed. " It's still a simple task to close it. TL; TL; TL; TL; TL; TL; TL; TL; TL; TL There's still room for upgrades to turn this into a complete kit.

Elodie Kerr
Elodie Kerr
| Sep 02, 2021
Modifications to the kit that are minor will fit in the bag
4/5

Because I bought this as a motorcycle trauma kit, I added two flashing lights because when someone is down late at night, others are walking around picking up bikes and other items. Place a dog walking flasher on the person who is unconscious and one on yourself. Another C- has been added. Because I don't want to have to choose which break to splint, I used a splint and a 2x sticks to itself bandage to keep it in place. Aside from that, the kit is small and well-organized, and it contains everything I require. Because light that wrecks up, I added LED road flares. And if I'm wrong, please let me know. I want flashing lights for hours on end on the road. The kit arrived much sooner than expected, and it is exactly what you need. With the lights I described, I'd like to see a kit with three times the number of splints, bandages, wraps, and clotting powder. Included is a bag-integrated light that alternates between red, blue, and green to help you find your bag in the dark. You may be involved in an accident with TWO people, but you cannot question an unconscious person, and if you find them later, their injuries may be more life-threatening, but the bag is still with the first person. "Go to the green flashing light and bring the kit here," should be all it takes to send someone for the bag.

Madilynn Crane
Madilynn Crane
| Oct 15, 2021
Basic trauma IFAK is pretty good
4/5

A few more items would be helpful in a firearms situation. Field trauma IFAK (not to be confused with a general first-aid kit or an emergency survival kit) that is reasonably complete. Has the majority of the fundamentals and instructions that a non-technical person would need. Prior to the arrival of first responders, a trained individual could use this device to provide immediate care to a single injured person who had suffered a significant trauma. The tourniquet has a brand I've never seen before, but it appears to be a good quality CAT upon closer inspection. The field pouch is a good size and is well-made, with all of the necessary organizational features. It could be a little more compacted, but that isn't a deal breaker. There's enough room inside for an extra item or two that you might want to include in a trauma kit geared toward a firearms ND/accident scenario. I threw in a chitosan-based supplement. based hemostatic gauze and a 2-inch x 2-inch x 2-inch x 2-inch x 2-inch For completeness' sake and to avoid overcrowding the pouch, a pack of HyFin chest seals is included. It would have been nice if they were included, but given the price point, that may not have been possible. If you're looking for a reasonably priced compact emergency trauma kit that isn't just filled with unnecessary items like Bandaids, alcohol swabs, and plain gauze/bandages, or burdened with more advanced airway, decompression, and suturing gear that shouldn't be used by anyone without medic/EMT training unless you're truly hours away from help, Everlit is a good option. They appear to have a good understanding of what they're doing.

Elizabeth Levy
Elizabeth Levy
| Sep 10, 2021
This first-aid kit is fantastic
5/5

I am U. I'm an Army combat veteran who has always used a survival kit that I put together myself. So now I know what goes into a basic survival bag based on my knowledge and experience. It includes enough first aid bandages, splits, and knots for administering first aid in an emergency. A survival knife, fire starter, 550 cord, snare wire, and fishing line with hooks would have been included in my kit, but that's just me. The bag is extremely light, and the contents are properly sealed. This is similar to what a soldier would use in a first-aid emergency. This product has a fantastic appearance.

Grayson McLean
Grayson McLean
| Feb 04, 2021
Now I'm a little better equipped
5/5

After seeing a single vehicle rollover one evening while driving home from work at midnight on a two-lane road. The driver was unharmed, though bruised. But I quickly realized that I was unprepared for any eventuality. Not even Band-Aids will suffice. Even though I have some basic lifesaver training from years ago, I'm not sure I could do much with this kit. Another bystander, on the other hand, could have the necessary training. In any case, having it is preferable to having nothing at all. It doesn't have a 7th Generation turniquite, as some others have complained about. br> It doesn't have a 7th Generation turniquite, as some others have complained about. It has a Gen3, but Gen 3 was the best available at the time, and it saved lives, so I'm not sure what the problem is. If I ever need to replace it, I'll get the most recent version. Some of the things I've added are 4 Chem- lites, a three-inch folding knife, quick-clot gauze, and a HyFin chest seal dressing Why not? There's plenty of room. I'm not sure where I'll use it, but now that I have it, I'm not sure I'll ever need it. Better gloves and medical tape are two things I think I'll still add. Medical tape is included in the kit, but I prefer fabric tape. In terms of the contents of the bag, they appear to be sufficient for what you might require if you are involved in an accident. It was also reasonably priced, so I wouldn't hesitate to use it. br>It's also small enough to take out of the jeep and throw into a backpack if we go hiking, boating, or anything else.

Jaime Roberson
Jaime Roberson
| May 02, 2021

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