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H & H Associates Multi-Use Hemostat and Compression Trauma Bandage

H & H Associates Multi-Use Hemostat and Compression Trauma Bandage

H & H Associates Multi-Use Hemostat and Compression Trauma Bandage
$ 9.99

Score By Feature

Based on 136 ratings
Delivery
9.38
Packaging
9.19
Giftable
9.36
Value for money
9.47

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Product Description

0 pound weight 3 Pound
1. Dimensions Size: 5"x3"x6"
6510-01-540-6484 is a National Stock Number (NSN) that can be found on a lot of
Arterial Bleeding Hemostat with One Hand

Questions & Answers

Is this the genuine article or a forgery, based on the one-star review?

I received the genuine article.

The product has a five-year shelf life. What is the age of the H bandages you were given?

I'm not sure where you got the five years, but we get them directly from H&R Block. 12/2016. They sell according to FIFO (first in, first out), which means they are selling the most recent dating. These never stay on our shelves for long; they sell out quickly. You might want to get in touch with H. If you have any further questions about the five years, please contact H Associates.

Is there a clotting agent in this bandage?

It isn't the case with the H bandage. Look into Quick Clot or Celox if you need a clotting agent.

How does this bandage make contact with bleeding vessels to apply direct pressure and stop bleeding if it is placed on top of the wound?

The H- Bandage is the most recent addition to the Universal Severe Trauma Dressings line. The H-Cinch Tight is an improved version of our patented combat dressing Cinch Tight. For arterial bleeding and hemorrhaging in limbs, medics and field personnel can use Bandage as both an emergency dressing and a hemostat. The H- The one-of-a-kind design of the Bandage enables one-time use. In any situation, use one hand. The H-Series was created with First Responders, Military, and Law Enforcement in mind. For all types of serious traumas and injuries involving arterial bleeding, a bandage is a quick and effective treatment option. The H-shaped H-shaped H-shaped H-shaped H-shaped H-shaped H- The bandage, with its 8′′x10′′ ABD pad and the unique 5 foot elastic wrap designed for both strength and flexibility, as well as the H-shaped H-shaped H-shaped H-shaped H-shaped H-shaped H-shaped H-shaped H-shaped H-shaped H-shaped H-shaped H The bandage's shaped cinch, which is sewn into it, allows it to be used for a variety of purposes in the field. The H- Direct pressure can be applied directly on top of a wound with a shaped cinch, increasing compression and reducing blood loss. The H- With improved stability, compression, and ease of use, the bandage can be used as a field compression dressing as well as a sling. The H- The bandage has been clinically tested to stop severe bleeding, making it a comprehensive emergency trauma system with multiple functions. The letter H stands for H H- The bandage is packaged in a sterile, vacuum-sealed bag. a sealed 4 mil barrier bag that has been flat folded to make a small, tight package The letter H stands for H H- The following U.S. states have bandages as standard issue: armed forces equipment: MRS TACT COMBAT CARE (UAC 326A) MES TACT CBT MEDICAL CARE (UAC 269A) MES TACT CBT MEDICAL CARE (UAC 269A)

Selected User Reviews For H & H Associates Multi-Use Hemostat and Compression Trauma Bandage

I just wanted to post a picture of H bandage
5/5

H bandage speaks for itself; I just wanted to show a size comparison. Wound stop pro, 4" Israeli, thin h bandage, h bandage, and 6" Israeli, from top to bottombr>.

Kaliyah Snider
Kaliyah Snider
| May 01, 2021
Recommend for use in TECC/MARCH first-aid kits
5/5

Through my local CERT (community emergency response team) program, I recently attended a FEMA-sponsored TECC ("tactical") emergency casualty care course. It was more akin to a Stop The Bleed class, but with a dash of PowerPoint death. The instructors had a variety of tourniquets and pressure bandages on hand, including these H-shaped tourniquets. bandages. br>br>I wasn't familiar with this type at first, but the Israeli bandage is something I'm very familiar with. The principle is the same, but the shape of the plastic cleat is different. br>br>One equals none, two equals one, three equals entertainment, and ten equals five. A total of ten trauma first-aid kits have been created. br>br>This multi-purpose compression bandage fits in the M and H sections of a MARCH trauma first-aid kit: br>br>KIT FOR MARCH:
M - A - Massive Hemorrhagebr>B - Massive Hemorrhagebr>C - Massive Hemorrh R - R - R - R – R – R – R – R – R B - Respiratorybr>C - Cardiovascularbr>C - Cardiovascularbr>C br>H - Circulation Injuries to the head Hypothermiabr>br>Begin with formal training and then get proper equipment. It's possible that the life you save will be your own.

Aspen Decker
Aspen Decker
| Mar 28, 2021
The package and the item are both of good quality
5/5

I bought something for the first-aid kit in my car. The item is slightly larger than expected, but this is not a flaw. It comes in a sturdy package.

Keyla Becker
Keyla Becker
| Jun 10, 2021
It's a great bandage, but it's a little bigger than it appears in the picture
4/5

Everything is in working order and appears to be in good condition, but this item is significantly larger than it appears in the photograph. It's ideal for a full-size medical bag, rather than a small or medium-sized one.

Zev Blair
Zev Blair
| May 26, 2021
Product reviews are excellent
5/5

There are a lot of good things to say about this product. I hope it never comes in handy for my family.

Benson Blake
Benson Blake
| Sep 21, 2021
A bandage for use in combat
5/5

When a critical need arises, the H bandage is simple to use on others or yourself. When I teach federal agents wilderness and advanced first aid, I always advise them to bring at least one H Bandage or a Cinch Tight with them when they go to "work. ".

Brecken Holt
Brecken Holt
| Jun 16, 2021
It arrived on time and in perfect condition
3/5

But . It arrived on time and in perfect condition. However, this product's latex content was not mentioned in the description. For a first responder, this makes the bandage essentially useless.

Edith Carpenter
Edith Carpenter
| Feb 27, 2021
Pressure dressings that are effective
5/5
Jessie Cochran
Jessie Cochran
| Sep 06, 2021

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