Common Questions and Answers - Your Essential Guide to FAQs

  • CAT Gen 7 and SOFTT-W tourniquets used by law enforcement, military, and first responders

    The Tourniquets Police, Military, and First Responders Actually Use

    Limb exsanguination fell from 7–9% of combat deaths in Vietnam to under 2% after CoTCCC adoption. The devices that drove that shift: CAT Gen 7...

  • Car first aid kit vs vehicle trauma kit

    Car First Aid Kit vs. Trauma Kit: The Critical Difference

    A car first aid kit manages minor injuries. A vehicle trauma kit prevents death in the minutes before EMS. They are not interchangeable — here's...

  • Camping first aid kit checklist items laid out on a wooden table, including bandages, gloves, and tools.

    The Complete Camping First Aid Kit Checklist: What to Pack and Why

    The camping first aid kit checklist outlines essential items, from hemorrhage control to wound care, ensuring safety during outdoor activities.

  • CAT tourniquet comparison showing two different designs for effective arterial occlusion.

    CAT Tourniquet vs. Everything Else: Why the Standard Matters

    CAT tourniquet comparison highlights its effectiveness and application methods. Learn the features and considerations for selecting a tourniquet.

  • Family camping by the lake, enjoying a fire and discussing camping first aid kit vs trauma kit for safety.

    Camping First Aid Kit vs. Trauma Kit: Which Do You Need?

    Camping first aid kit vs trauma kit is essential knowledge for outdoor safety. Read about their differences and which to choose for your trip.

  • Person applying first aid for remote injuries while seated on a rock in a forested area.

    Preparing for Field Injuries When Help Is 30 Minutes Away

    First aid for remote injuries is crucial when help is delayed. This guide outlines essential steps and items to prepare for emergencies in the backcountry.

  • Best tourniquet for emergency first aid comparison of CAT and SOFTT-W devices on a black background.

    Best Tourniquet for Emergency First Aid: CAT vs. SOFTT-W

    The best tourniquet for emergency first aid is essential for managing life-threatening bleeding effectively. This article compares the CAT Gen 7 and SOFTT-W models, outlining...

  • Remote travel first aid kit essentials stored in a rugged vehicle for off-road adventures.

    Remote Travel First Aid: What to Carry When Help Is Hours Away

    Remote travel first aid kit essentials include tiered components for life-threatening injuries, wound care, and group-specific needs.

  • close-up of a tourniquet applied on a leg, demonstrating proper tourniquet application field technique

    How to Apply a Tourniquet: Step-by-Step Field Technique

    Tourniquet application field technique is crucial for preventing death from arterial bleeding. This article provides a comprehensive guide to its application.

  • Person demonstrating tourniquet placement techniques on the arm with emphasis on high and tight positioning.

    Tourniquet Placement: High and Tight vs. Closer to the Wound

    Tourniquet placement techniques focus on applying the tourniquet 2-3 inches proximal to the wound or high and tight in chaotic situations. Here's what to consider.

  • Tourniquet quantity for trauma kits organized in a vehicle trunk with essential gear and supplies.

    How Many Tourniquets Do You Need? Vehicle, Range Bag, Family Kit

    The article discusses the recommended tourniquet quantity for trauma kits, highlighting that one tourniquet isn’t sufficient. It emphasizes proper staging in various contexts like vehicles...

  • Where to carry a tourniquet: a tactical bag in a vehicle for quick access to emergency supplies.

    Where to Carry a Tourniquet: Belt, Bag, Vehicle, and IFAK

    Where to carry a tourniquet is crucial for quick access. Explore options like belt, bag, vehicle, and IFAK placements to optimize accessibility.

  • Tourniquets for civilians first aid kit mounted on wall in a modern office setting.

    Do Civilians Need Tourniquets? Drivers, Hunters, and Families

    Tourniquets for civilians are essential emergency tools for drivers, hunters, and families. This guide explains when and why to carry them.

  • EDC IFAK components including trauma dressings, gloves, and chest seal to demonstrate EDC IFAK carry methods.

    EDC IFAK: Four Carry Methods and the Components That Matter

    EDC IFAK carry methods can bridge the gap until EMS arrives. Explore the best methods and essential components for effective trauma care.

  • Buying a first aid kit with your HSA

    Buying a First Aid Kit With Your HSA: What Actually Qualifies

    Under IRS Publication 502, tourniquets, hemostatic gauze, and chest seals qualify for HSA/FSA reimbursement. The kit bag does not. How to buy smart and document.

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    FSA-Eligible First Aid Kits: What Actually Qualifies and What Doesn't

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