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  • Low Visibility Everyday Carry Wallet Kit by North American Rescue, compact and rugged first aid gear for emergencies. Everyday Carry EDC Wallet Kit contents including HyFin Vent, Combat Gauze, Elastic Wrap, and Nitrile Gloves.

    North American Rescue Everyday Carry (EDC) Wallet Kit | Compact + Discreet

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    Real trauma capability in a pocket-sized wallet. NAR® HyFin® chest seals, hemostatic gauze, and gloves — organized for instant access wherever you carry.

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    $67.99 - $120.99

  • Best Seller On-Hand First Aid Kit displayed with gauze, tourniquet, chest seal, shears, and essential medical supplies. On-Hand First Aid Kit (OHFAK) compact black trauma kit pouch with red cross patch.

    Emerge Survival On-Hand First Aid Kit (OHFAK) for Rapid Response

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    Orders are processed within 24 hours and typically ship within 1–2 business days. Once shipped, delivery takes an estimated 3–7 days, with most orders arriving in just 5 days.
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    The On-Hand First Aid Kit (OHFAK) is a compact, professional-grade trauma kit engineered for rapid response and real-world deployment—combining a tourniquet, hemostatic gauze, and chest seals in a rugged, quick-access pouch

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    Orders are processed within 24 hours and typically ship within 1–2 business days. Once shipped, delivery takes an estimated 3–7 days, with most orders arriving in just 5 days.
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    $65.00

  • M-FAK Mini First Aid Kit – Compact Trauma Response opened with essential supplies for emergency treatment. M-FAK Mini First Aid Kit – Compact Trauma Response contents including tourniquet, dressings, gauze, and gloves.

    North American Rescue M-FAK Mini First Aid Kit | Compact Tactical Trauma Response

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    The M-FAK Mini First Aid Kit delivers maximum trauma capability in minimum space—proven tools, rapid access, and zero compromise when lives are on the line.

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    $101.99 - $173.99

  • Pre-Order! 1st Line IFAK | Quick Pull Roll Pouch Trauma Kit 1st Line IFAK | Quick Pull Roll Pouch Trauma Kit

    NoPulse_NoProblem 1st Line IFAK | Quick Pull Roll Pouch Trauma Kit

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    Orders are processed within 24 hours and typically ship within 1–2 business days. Once shipped, delivery takes an estimated 3–7 days, with most orders arriving in just 5 days.
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    C-A-T® tourniquet, Hemostatic Gauze, ETD™ & HyFin® Vent Chest Seal — 34-item first-line IFAK in a 2 lb MOLLE pouch. On your belt, one-hand deployment.

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    Orders are processed within 24 hours and typically ship within 1–2 business days. Once shipped, delivery takes an estimated 3–7 days, with most orders arriving in just 5 days.
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    $144.97 - $164.99

  • Solo IFAK individual first aid kit featuring compact trauma care supplies. Image of Solo IFAK components including bandages, dressings, and trauma tools for first aid.

    North American Rescue Solo IFAK | Compact Individual First Aid & Trauma Kit

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    The Solo IFAK is a professional-grade, personal trauma kit—compact, capable, and ready to save a life when you’re the only responder.

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    $220.59

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If You Only Remember This:

  • EDC trauma kits are compact, pocket-sized first aid solutions designed for rapid response to severe bleeding and trauma before EMS arrives
  • These kits prioritize life-threatening injury control (tourniquets, hemostatic gauze, chest seals) over basic bandages
  • Choose based on carry method (wallet, pouch, MOLLE), skill level, and whether you need HSA/FSA eligible options

What Is an Everyday Carry (EDC) Trauma Kit?

An everyday carry trauma kit is a compact, field-tested first aid solution built for the unexpected moments when seconds matter—vehicle collisions, workplace accidents, trail injuries, or active threats. Unlike traditional first aid kits focused on minor cuts and scrapes, EDC kits contain duty-grade bleeding control and trauma supplies small enough to carry daily in a glove box, backpack, purse, or cargo pocket.

These kits bridge the critical gap between injury and professional medical care. They're designed around the principle that severe bleeding can become life-threatening in 3–5 minutes, long before an ambulance arrives. Whether you're a prepared citizen, off-duty first responder, or outdoor enthusiast, an EDC kit ensures you're never caught empty-handed during a crisis.

What's Inside an EDC First Aid Kit?

Premium EDC trauma kits focus on bleeding control and airway management, not basic comfort items. Typical components include:

  • Tourniquets (windlass or ratcheting style) to stop extremity hemorrhage
  • Hemostatic gauze (QuikClot, Celox) to pack and control deep wounds
  • Chest seals (vented or non-vented) for penetrating torso injuries
  • Pressure dressings (Israeli bandage, emergency trauma dressing) for wound compression
  • Nitrile gloves and trauma shears for safe, effective intervention
  • Compact packaging (wallet-style, rip-away pouch, MOLLE-compatible carrier)

Advanced kits may add burn care, airway adjuncts, or additional gauze. The goal: maximum capability in minimal space.

How to Choose the Right EDC Trauma Kit

Not all EDC kits are built the same. Use these criteria to find your best fit:

1. Carry Method
Wallet kits (ultra-slim) fit in a back pocket or purse; pouch kits offer more supplies and MOLLE attachment for belts, bags, or vehicle mounts.

2. Skill Level
Basic kits suit untrained users (pressure dressings, gauze); advanced kits include chest seals and hemostatics that require familiarity or training.

3. Use Case
Daily carry in urban settings? Go compact. Trail, range, or vehicle kit? Choose a pouch with more redundancy and environmental protection.

4. HSA/FSA Eligibility
Many kits qualify for tax-free purchase through health savings accounts—check product details if this matters to your budget.

5. Component Quality
Look for name-brand supplies (North American Rescue, Emerge Survival, MediTac) and field-tested designs, not generic imports.

6. Refill & Expiration
Ensure you can replace individual components (gauze, seals) as they expire without buying an entirely new kit.

Who EDC Kits Are For (and Who They're Not For)

Best for:
Prepared citizens who want to respond effectively before EMS arrives, off-duty law enforcement and military personnel, outdoor adventurers (hikers, hunters, overlanders), parents and caregivers managing active families, workplace safety coordinators in high-risk environments.

Not ideal for:
Those seeking basic bandages and antiseptic wipes (consider a general first aid kit instead), users unwilling to learn basic trauma response (training maximizes kit effectiveness), situations requiring advanced airway or surgical intervention (these are stopgap tools, not hospital replacements).

Why ViTAC Solutions EDC Kits Stand Out

Our collection reflects a veteran-owned commitment to premium, field-tested gear that performs under pressure:

  • Curated from trusted manufacturers (North American Rescue, Emerge Survival, MediTac) with proven track records in tactical and emergency medicine
  • HSA/FSA eligible options to make preparedness more accessible
  • Compact designs that don't compromise on life-saving capability
  • Clear component lists and use-case guidance so you buy with confidence
  • Fast domestic shipping and responsive support from people who've carried this gear in the field

We don't sell hype—we sell tools that work when it counts.

Related Resources & Next Steps

Explore complementary gear and knowledge to round out your readiness:

  • Individual First Aid Kits (IFAKs) – Larger kits for vehicle, home, or range use
  • Bleeding Control Supplies – Standalone tourniquets, hemostatic gauze, and chest seals to refill or upgrade your kit
  • Trauma Backpacks & Medical Bags – Multi-casualty or extended-care solutions
  • Training & Education Resources – Learn how to use your gear effectively (check our blog for Stop the Bleed basics and trauma response guides)

Start Carrying Confidence

Browse the collection below to find the EDC trauma kit that fits your life. Every kit ships ready to carry—just add training and the commitment to act when someone needs help.

FAQs

Q: What's the difference between an EDC kit and a regular first aid kit?
A: EDC trauma kits prioritize life-threatening bleeding and trauma control (tourniquets, hemostatic gauze, chest seals), while traditional first aid kits focus on minor injuries like cuts, burns, and sprains. EDC kits are built for severe emergencies where minutes matter.

Q: Do I need medical training to use an EDC kit?
A: Basic kits with pressure dressings and gauze can be used with minimal training, but advanced components like tourniquets and chest seals are most effective when you've completed Stop the Bleed or similar trauma response training. We strongly recommend learning proper application techniques.

Q: Are these kits HSA/FSA eligible?
A: Many kits in this collection qualify for HSA/FSA reimbursement—look for "HSA/FSA Eligible" in the product title or tags. Check with your plan administrator to confirm coverage.

Q: How do I know which size EDC kit to choose?
A: Wallet kits are ultra-compact for daily pocket carry but hold fewer supplies. Pouch kits offer more components and durability for vehicle, bag, or belt carry. Consider where you'll keep it and whether you prioritize minimal bulk or maximum capability.

Q: How often should I replace supplies in my EDC kit?
A: Check expiration dates on hemostatic gauze, chest seals, and medications annually. Most components last 3–5 years when stored properly. Replace any used items immediately and inspect your kit every 6–12 months.

Q: Can I carry an EDC trauma kit on a plane?
A: TSA allows most trauma supplies in checked baggage, but tourniquets, shears, and sealed medical items may raise questions in carry-on. Check current TSA guidelines and consider packing in checked luggage to avoid delays.

Q: What's the difference between MOLLE-compatible and rip-away pouches?
A: MOLLE pouches attach securely to tactical gear, belts, or bags using webbing straps. Rip-away pouches detach quickly via hook-and-loop for rapid access in emergencies. Choose based on whether you prioritize secure carry or fast deployment.

Q: Do these kits come with instructions?
A: Most kits include basic use instructions, but effectiveness depends on prior training. We recommend pairing your kit with Stop the Bleed certification or online trauma response courses to build confidence and competence.

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