Description
Combat medics, trauma doctors, and emergency responders all recommend this Israeli Battle Dressing (IBD) or Israeli Emergency Bandage for the treatment of gunshot wounds, puncture wounds, deep cuts, and other traumatic hemorrhagic injuries. In fact, this is the same bandage that is included in the U.S. Military's IFAK, or individual first aid kit. This is the large, six-inch bandage, and can be used one-handed for self-treatment or can be applied by a care giver or first responder to help staunch blood flow and stabilize the patient for evacuation or treatment. It can be used on the head, leg, arm, torso, or elsewhere on the body.
- Non-pneumatic trauma bandage
- Can apply 30-40+ lbs of pressure to the wound
- Multi-functional bandage for various wounds
- Compact, lightweight, waterproof, and vacuum-sealed packaging
- Sterile, best-in-class 8-year shelf life
- Integrated pressure bar exerts immediate and direct pressure to the wound
- Built-in closure bar: no pins, no clips, no tape, no hook-and-loop, no knots
- Non-adherent 6″ pad eliminates pain during removal and prevents wound re-opening
PerSys Medical Bandage Battle Dressing First Aid Compression Bandage
Performance Systems presents an innovative, combat proven first-aid device for the staunching of blood flow from traumatic hemorrhage wounds in pre-hospital emergency situations. This 6" wide, all-in-one device consolidates multiple first-aid devices such as a primary dressing, pressure applicator, secondary dressing, and a foolproof closure apparatus to secure the bandage in place.
This internationally patented and FDA approved bandage is the ideal solution for emergency treatment when every second counts. The Emergency Bandage is designed for quick and easy application by professional and non-professional caregivers to provide effective, multi-functional treatment.
The Emergency Bandage's sterile, non-adherent pad applies pressure to any site, can be easily wrapped and secured, and has an additional application, similar to a tourniquet, to further constrict blood-flow. The product is so easy to use that even an injured person can self-apply the bandage with one hand.