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BattleSeal Hemostatic (Blood Clotting) Gauze, 3” x 48”, One-Ply, Sterile
Hemostatics

BattleSeal Hemostatic (Blood Clotting) Gauze, 3” x 48”, One-Ply, Sterile

by Lightning X

Lightning X BattleSeal Hemostatic (Blood Clotting) Gauze, 3” x 48”, One-Ply, Sterile. Professional-grade quality for EMS, fire, and tactical applications.

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$33.99
SKU: LX-3X48HEMOSTAT In Stock
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Hemostatic Clotting Agent Sterile Packaging Rapid Hemorrhage Control EMS Professional Grade Individually Packed

Advanced Hemostatic Technology

This hemostatic gauze is impregnated with a blood-clotting agent that accelerates the body's natural coagulation process on contact with bleeding wounds. When applied to severe hemorrhage, the hemostatic agent activates immediately, helping control life-threatening bleeding faster than standard gauze alone.

Critical Trauma Applications

Designed for use in the management of severe external bleeding that cannot be controlled by tourniquets or direct pressure alone. This hemostatic gauze is used by military combat medics, tactical law enforcement, EMS providers, and civilian first responders for traumatic injuries including gunshot wounds and lacerations.

Designed for First Responders

Selected specifically for the pre-hospital emergency care environment, this supply meets the demanding requirements of fire, EMS, law enforcement, and military medical personnel. Reliable equipment and supplies are the foundation of effective patient care in the field.

Lightning X Quality Standards

Lightning X Products is committed to providing first responders with the highest quality equipment and supplies. All products undergo quality inspection and are backed by Lightning X's reputation for excellence in the emergency services industry.

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