The Daniel Baird Emergency Bleed Control Kit is designed to control and stop severe bleeding.
£85.00 (excl VAT)
The standard Daniel Baird Bleed Kit with a custom logo on the front next to the Daniel Baird logo.
£90.00 (excl VAT)
Designed to surpass the new Martyn's Law legislation, based on real world experience with bleed kits.
£120.00 (excl VAT)
Large emergency holdall bag containing 5 of Turtle Medical's Enhanced Public Access Trauma (PAcT) kits.
£650.00 (excl VAT)
Available with or without a bleed kit
£100.00 – £175.00 (excl VAT)
5% Off
Larger bleed kit to deal with multiple injuries at once
£399.00 (excl VAT)
Especially useful for Street Wardens, Street Pastors, etc.
£85.00 (excl VAT)
Built on real life experience of paramedics working in the field.
£135.00 (excl VAT)
A compact, easy to use, kit equipped with three fruit flavoured, caffeine and gluten free, 60ml glucose shots, ready to tackle hypoglycemic episodes. With an increase in low sugar or [...]
£29.99 (excl VAT)

Why do you need a bleed control kit?
In an emergency, the ability to control bleeding can be the difference between life and death. Whether it’s a workplace injury, a car accident, or an unfortunate incident in a public space, severe bleeding requires quick action. A bleed control kit provides the essential tools to slow blood loss before paramedics arrive.
At Turtle Medical, we offer a range of easy-to-use, high-quality bleed control kits designed to equip anyone, whether they’re trained in first aid or not, to respond effectively when every second matters.
What is in a bleed control kit?
Our kits come with all the necessary supplies to manage bleeding, including trauma dressings, haemostatic agents, and gloves. These are all designed to be easy to use and highly effective, ensuring that you can take action quickly in an emergency.
We know that in high-pressure situations, you have to act fast. That’s why each kit is organised with clear instructions and simple, intuitive equipment that anyone can use with no medical training required. With the right tools on hand, you’ll be able to start to control bleeding, prevent further injury, and potentially save a life whilst you wait for professionals to arrive.
Where should you keep a bleed control kit?
Location is really important when it comes to a bleed control kit. It should ideally be placed in a visible and easy to reach location with clear signage. A well-placed kit could literally be the difference between life and death, so make sure it’s somewhere that anyone can access quickly if needed.