Rescue Ready z-folded gauze for wound packing
Brand: Rescue Ready. Category: Tactical medicine > First-aid supplies > Hemostatic agents. This wound packing gauze is a compact and functional element of a tactical first-aid kit, designed for rapid wound packing in case of severe bleeding. It is made of high-quality sterile cotton gauze, z-folded to speed up the packing process and ensure reliable bleeding control.
The gauze is ideal both as a standalone packing agent and as supportive gauze in combination with hemostatic agents and a compression bandage for bleeding control. Thanks to its ultra-compact size and vacuum packaging, the gauze takes up minimal space in the first-aid kit, but if the vacuum is compromised, it quickly expands to its working volume, ready for use.
Key features
- Material: sterile cotton gauze.
- Gauze size: 11.5 cm x 375 cm.
- Design: compressed, z-folded (z-folded gauze) for quick and effective wound packing.
- Ultra-compact size in vacuum packaging with rapid expansion if the vacuum is compromised.
- Four tear points for opening the vacuum packaging for easy access under stress.
- Application: used as supportive gauze for hemostatic agents in combination with a compression bandage for bleeding control.
- Dimensions in package: 5 cm x 7.6 cm.
- Package size: 10x14cm.
- Weight: approximately 40 g.
This Rescue Ready z-folded gauze for wound packing is an indispensable component of a tactical military or civilian first-aid kit, as it combines compactness, sterility, and a practical folding form for quick application in critical situations. It is recommended to store in a dry place, protected from mechanical damage to the packaging, to maintain vacuum and sterility until use. Thanks to its dimensions and weight, it easily fits into a first-aid kit pocket or individual first-aid kit, ensuring the ability to respond quickly to severe bleeding.
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