Drugstore first aid kit designed to stop catastrophic bleeding and stabilise a casualty until professional help arrives, the Value Aid Basic Bleed Control Kit equips a single responder with specialist dressings and an emergency tourniquet. That reassurance suits workplaces and public venues facing the risk of severe limb injuries. Could these components close the gap before an ambulance reaches the scene?
⚡ At a Glance
- • Bleed Control Capability: Emergency tourniquet combined with Chito-Sam 100 haemostatic dressing and high-absorbency trauma dressings
- • Best for: Workplaces, public venues and first-aid responders needing immediate haemorrhage control
- • Not ideal for: Cases that require advanced clinical intervention beyond immediate stabilisation
Designed for single-person treatment of catastrophic limb bleeds. Contains a tourniquet, Chito-Sam 100 haemostatic dressing and super-absorbent trauma dressings.
Rapid haemorrhage control - with Emergency Tourniquet
Emergency tourniquet applies targeted pressure around a limb to halt excessive bleeding from severe limb injuries. Immediate mechanical compression reduces blood loss while other dressings are applied.
Quick application gives a responder the ability to control life-threatening limb bleeding, helping to prevent rapid deterioration before professional care arrives.
Faster clotting support - with Chito-Sam 100 haemostatic dressing
Chito-Sam 100 is a haemostatic wound dressing designed to assist clot formation at the wound site. It is intended to be used alongside pressure bandaging or a tourniquet for severe bleeds.
Targeted clotting support helps reduce active bleeding more quickly than pressure alone, making dressings easier to manage during transport to medical services.
High-volume fluid control - with super-absorbent trauma dressings
Trauma dressings in the kit are thicker and more robust than regular dressings, able to absorb over ten times their own weight in fluid. They are described as optimum high-pressure dressings for heavy bleeding.
Large absorption capacity keeps wounds packed and helps contain heavy blood loss, reducing the need for frequent dressing changes while awaiting professional help.
✨ The 4 Key Reasons for Value Aid Basic Bleed Control Kit
- Emergency Tourniquet – Stops life-threatening limb bleeding when correctly applied in emergencies.
- Chito-Sam 100 Haemostatic Dressing – Promotes rapid clotting and stabilises heavy bleeding wounds quickly.
- Super-absorbent Trauma Dressings – Absorb over ten times their weight to manage heavy blood loss.
- Soft Grab Case – Easy to carry and quick to access during urgent situations.
📋 Technical Details at a Glance
- Category: Drugstore First Aid Kit
- Intended use: Single-person catastrophic bleed control
- Contents: Emergency tourniquet; Chito-Sam 100 haemostatic dressing; trauma dressings
- Tourniquet type: Emergency limb tourniquet that applies pressure to stop bleeding
- Haemostatic dressing: Chito-Sam 100
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What types of injuries is this kit designed to treat?
A: The kit is intended for catastrophic bleeding from a range of traumatic injuries, with particular emphasis on severe limb bleeds. It includes components aimed at stopping excessive bleeding and stabilising a casualty.
Q: Can a single responder use the kit to stop bleeding?
A: Yes, the kit is described as suitable for single person treatment to stop catastrophic bleeding and help stabilise a casualty until professional help arrives.
Q: What specialist components are included in the kit?
A: Contents include an emergency tourniquet, a Chito-Sam 100 haemostatic dressing and specialist super-absorbent trauma dressings for high-pressure bleeding control.
🏆 Our Verdict
Suitable for workplaces, public venues and first-aid teams responsible for on-site safety, the kit focuses on rapid control of catastrophic limb bleeds. Combining an emergency tourniquet, Chito-Sam 100 haemostatic dressing and high-absorbency trauma dressings in a soft carry case enables fast, single-rescuer interventions. Consider it a practical safety investment that can increase chances of stabilisation before professional care arrives.
