FirstAid4Less Unveils New Range of BleedSave Products

Press Release: July 29, 2024

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FirstAid4Less Unveils New Range of BleedSave Products
POOLE, UK. July 29th, 2024 – FirstAid4Less has launched a new BleedSave product line, marking a significant advancement in first aid solutions for severe bleeding and trauma incidents. 

Available now through the FirstAid4Less website, the BleedSave range offers a comprehensive array of tools designed to manage and respond effectively to emergencies.

The BleedSave range features a variety of kits and individual components tailored for different environments and scenarios. Essential for controlling severe bleeding—a leading cause of preventable death in trauma situations.

BleedSave products include tourniquets for stopping life-threatening extremity bleeds, hemostatic dressings to promote rapid blood clotting and compression bandages for effective wound pressure and bleeding control.

They also include chest seals to manage penetrating chest injuries, trauma shears for quick access to wounds by cutting through clothing and protective gear, as well as gloves and PPE to ensuring safety and hygiene for responders.

The BleedSave range is designed to be utilised in a range of settings, such as entertainment venues, public transport hubs, educational institutions, workplaces and community spaces.

Dimitrios Pegioudis, marketing manager for FirstAid4Less said: "Severe bleeding can occur in various settings, from workplace accidents and road traffic incidents to violent attacks and natural disasters. Immediate and effective response can significantly improve survival rates and outcomes.

"The BleedSave range is designed to empower individuals, staff, and first responders to act promptly and decisively when it matters most."

The launch of BleedSave products comes at a crucial time with the upcoming implementation of Martyn’s Law. This law, named in memory of Martyn Hett, who lost his life in the Manchester Arena bombing in 2017, will mandate enhanced security and preparedness measures in public venues across the UK. 

Martyn’s Law requires venues to undertake risk assessments for terrorist threats, implement appropriate mitigation measures for public safety and train staff in emergency response, including first aid and trauma care.#

Dimitrios Pegioudis added: “The BleedSave kits align with Martyn’s Law by equipping venues with tools to manage severe bleeding incidents promptly, providing resources for effective use during emergencies and demonstrating a proactive approach to safety and security.”

For more information about the new BleedSave range or to place an order, visit the website at FirstAid4Less - Bleed Trauma & Mass Casualty Response.


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