EVERLIT [2-Pack] Israeli 6 Inch Emergency Bandage Compression Trauma Pressure Dressing Vacuum-Sealed Low-Cube Packaging for Bleeding Control, Trauma Kit, First Aid
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Hello, wound packing can be done with compressed gauze (combat gauze), not this product; wound wrapping can be done with an israeli bandage or this emergency pressure dressing. Different types of wounds will respond to them in different ways.
I'm not sure what you're looking for.... There is no mention of a "version" or any T3 or 9T anywhere on the packaging or in any Amazon product description.
For professional use, I recommend sticking to the expiration date. However, if properly stored in a temperature-controlled environment for an indefinite period of time, these should be fine.
Jimbo
Selected User Reviews For EVERLIT [2-Pack] Israeli 6 Inch Emergency Bandage Compression Trauma Pressure Dressing Vacuum-Sealed Low-Cube Packaging for Bleeding Control, Trauma Kit, First Aid
When you see the word ISRAELI on something, you know it was made in Israel. This was clearly and purposefully deceptive. The product information should include the words "made in China. " Amazon should make it mandatory for product descriptions to include the country of origin.
I opened one of the dressings after receiving it and checked it for product quality, design, manufacturing, and coverage area. The 6 inch dressing is perfect for an all-around carry, and it's currently in my kit. This is a straightforward application that does exactly what it says on the tin. Now that I'm a retired soldier, I still travel prepared from coast to coast, knowing that I'll be able to handle whatever comes my way. I'll be back for more. Excellent work and kudos on your product line; I'll be back for more. br>br>Paul - - - - - - - - - - - br>MSG (ret) Ohio.
Excellent work!! I've spent over 6 years in the Navy and have a lot of experience with medical supplies. This is an excellent addition to my emergency kit, as it is of genuine high quality and excellent value for the price.
I'm not a doctor, but I do travel to far-flung locations on occasion. A highway patrolman in Idaho recently stated that because he is the only officer in a large area, it takes him 45 minutes to get to the scene, add another 45 minutes for an ambulance, and the area is frequently served only by volunteer fire departments, which takes even longer. In the event of an accident, my kit is designed to meet the needs of both myself and my family. These are now safely stored in my trunk alongside the rest of my gear. I sincerely hope that they will never be required.
Excellent vacuum packaging for a great bandage. For some reason, the 5-star rating doesn't seem to apply to the 5-star rating The cheapest per-bandage price was found in pack. br>br>I included four in trauma kits for family members, and I used one to demonstrate how they work before having the kids practice their technique (remember, the pressure bar loops back on itself). br>br>These trauma bandages are the ideal companion for injuries that aren't treatable with direct pressure or tourniquets.
Add trauma shears, nitrile gloves, tampons, chest seal, and a mylar blanket for temporary treatment of bleeding and crushing injuries along with br>br>Highly recommended in terms of quality and price.
To be clear, I'm hoping I'll never need these, but I bought them to supplement a couple of my existing first-aid kits. Hurricane Michael made a direct hit on my home, but I was unharmed. We went 7 days without access to emergency services and 12 days without phone service. We'd be up "that" creek if anything had gone wrong. I'm upgrading all of my emergency gear, including my daughter's. Kit for the son-in-law As a former Boy Scout, I'll be "more" prepared next time. (If you live in Florida, it's not if, but when. ).
It's reassuring to have a product that actively stops blood flow rather than relying on pressure, particularly when one hand is cut. Following a knife cut from slicing onions, I found it nearly impossible to stop the bleeding and secure a bandage around my finger. I recall looking into this product previously but not purchasing it, but my recent experience has convinced me that it is now a must-have in my cabinet. Having this product available at all times gives me a lot more peace of mind.
I opened one to demonstrate how to use one in an emergency to the rest of the family. It's exactly what I expected: a high-quality field dressing packaged in a tiny vacuum pouch for one-handed application.