Disposable Tourniquet Latex-Free (100 Pieces, Blue)
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Because I have some with and without latex, you'd have to ask the manufacturer about that. The fact that I am not allergic to it does not matter to me, however I would always call the manufacturer to make sure
Selected User Reviews For Disposable Tourniquet Latex-Free (100 Pieces, Blue)
This is something I'm handing out to my friends and colleagues because at this time in our world we need to have the general public ready for first responder roles. It might just save someone's life just to carry one of these tiny rolls around with you.
As far as other things go, it's.
Despite the fact that they should be so simple, tourniquets aren't easy to use. They do not unroll nicely, they stick together, and they are difficult to work with because they stick together. It is not a brand I will continue to buy. Sorry about that.
This is a huge bag of them - they are thick blue plastic and they can only be used for 60 times before deterioration occurs but they are still worth the price despite this.
The products work as intended, I have used them on animals, so I assume they would be equally effective.
A few reviews later, I gave it a go and was pleased with the results The order has been placed. They do a great job! It feels good to stretch each one around the arm. So far I have not experienced any breakage or issues. I make my own velcro ones to use on wet arms to solve that problem since they don't work. I am very happy with my purchase. The more I need, the more I will buy!.
This was my first time using disposable tourniquets, and I was very satisfied. These are used to hold fabricated components of art objects in place while they are being glued. I received my order in a secure and timely manner. The vendor is reliable and I would order from them.
It is a nice and durable product as well.