(Health-NewsWire.Net, April 08, 2015 ) Clearwater, Florida -- "In any serious emergency you're going to have bleeding," says First Aid & Safety COO, Anna Loehwing, "and stopping or stemming the flow of blood is crucial. If you've got arterial bleeding it's even worse. You can tie a rag or apply pressure if there's nothing else, but to be prepared you need a proper medical kit. And any kit worth its weight should have a professional tourniquet." The Trauma Kit With SWAT-Tourniquet contains a professional grade tourniquet, known as the SWAT-Tourniquet. SWAT stands for Stretch Wrap And Tuck. According to Ms. Loehwing this is an advanced tourniquet designed to be used by anyone. "The purpose of the SWAT-Tourniquet," says Ms. Loehwing, "as with any emergency gear, is to control bleeding. With this you can handle immediate, potentially life-threatening situation until care can be sought."
The SWAT-Tourniquet has been combined in the First Aid & Safety Auto Trauma Kit along with the industry-proven QuikClot Advanced Clotting Sponge. Ms. Loehwing says, "This kit is so small and so easy to have on hand. With it you can literally save lives. The QuikClot sponge accelerates clotting of even severe bleeding. The SWAT-Tourniquet cuts it off at the source. Together these two tools alone put you in a position to make a dramatic difference as a first responder." The kit also includes a pair of antiseptic gloves, antiseptic wipes, gauze bandages, a roll of medical tape, and is stored in an easy-open, durable nylon bag.
"The kit, with everything in it, is light and easy to store," says Ms. Loehwing. "Get one and keep it on hand, and if a situation arises and emergency aid is needed, you'll be someone's hero."
The Trauma Kit With SWAT-Tourniquet is now available on Amazon with a money back guarantee.
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