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Key Features
Multi-Functional Trauma Bandage
Combines wound dressing, pressure applicator, and closure system into one easy-to-use device.
Rapid Bleeding Control
Built-in pressure bar enables targeted compression on severe wounds, stopping bleeding fast.
Single-Handed Application
Can be applied by the injured person without assistance—ideal for high-risk environments.
Compact & Sterile Packaging
Vacuum-sealed for hygiene and convenient carry in IFAKs or survival kits.
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Ease of Operation
The Emergency Bandage consolidates numerous treatment equipment into a single unit. It features a non-adherent pad to eliminate pain during removal, a pressure applicator for immediate direct pressure, and a secondary sterile dressing to keep the area clean. The closure bar enables fixation at any point without the need for pins, tape, or velcro. Designed for both first-aid professionals and lay caregivers, it ensures significant time and cost savings in critical situations.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What makes the Israeli Bandage different from standard gauze?
Unlike standard gauze, it integrates a sterile pad, a pressure applicator (pressure bar), and a secure closure system in one single unit, specifically designed to stop arterial bleeding quickly.
Q2: Can this bandage be used for self-application?
Yes, the bandage is designed with a pressure bar that facilitates one-handed application, making it ideal for self-rescue in emergency situations.
Q3: Is the product sterile?
Yes, each bandage is EO (Ethylene Oxide) sterilized and vacuum-sealed in a waterproof pouch to ensure hygiene and a long shelf life.
Q4: How long can the bandage be stored?
The product has a shelf life of 5 years when kept in its original, undamaged vacuum packaging.
Q5: Does the pad stick to the wound?
No, the bandage features a high-quality non-adherent pad that prevents it from sticking to the wound, reducing pain and the risk of re-opening the wound during removal.
Q6: What sizes are available for order?
The standard widths available are 4 inches, 6 inches, and 8 inches, with a fully unrolled length of approximately 180 cm.