Description
Combining our secure Bleed Control Cabinet with the state of the art Prometheus Bleed Control Kit and working in partnership with the Daniel Baird Foundation we can offer a complete package.
All purchases include a £10 donation directly back to the Daniel Baird Foundation to help them continue their excellent work in promoting and educating on the importance on Controlling the Bleed
Cabinet:
- Secure, IP66, IK10 rated (Fully waterproof, dust proof and the highest impact rating available)
- Locked with a marine grade combination lock
- Highly visible front graphics
- No power required, can be installed anywhere
- Insulated cabinet to prevent condensation
- Various mount options (pole / post mount, fence mount, wall mount, etc.)
- Full Installation avaialable as a package here
Bleed Control Kit:
Contents
- Large Trauma Dressing – Designed to control moderate bleeding
- ChitoGauze® XR Pro – A haemostatic gauze dressing that is very effective, designed to control moderate to very severe haemorrhage
- Fox Seal Chest Seal – An innovative dressing for emergency management of penetrating chest wounds
- Tourniquet – Easy to use tourniquet for stopping the flow of blood to the arms or legs
- 2 pairs of disposable Gloves – Personal protection
- Scissors – Emergency sheers for quickly and effectively removing clothes
- Emergency Foil Blanket – keeps patient warm and protected from the elements
- CPR Face Mask – If CPR is required the face shield protects the user
- Marker Pen – Used to note the time a tourniquet is applied – this is important when a hospital come to remove it later
Key Features
- Effective products
- Organised, easily accessible bag
- Hi-Visibility red fabric for rapid identification – clearly marked as an EMERGENCY BLEED CONTROL KIT
- Lightweight
- Grab handle and belt loop
The Daniel Baird Foundation has been established in memory of Daniel Baird. Daniel was just 26 years of age when he was fatally stabbed in Birmingham in July 2017, following a night out with friends, in an area where no bleed control kit or trauma pack was at hand to use. The family of Daniel Baird believe that, had there been a publicly accessible bleed control pack available, Daniel’s life may not have been cut so short.