This robust transport bag is the ideal solution for refreshing your emergency equipment or customizing your own trauma kit. Designed to withstand demanding environments, it allows for the rapid transport of all essential emergency care supplies needed to treat major injuries.
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Replacement Nylon Handheld Bag for TRAUMA First Aid Kit
Discover our replacement bag with carrying handles for trauma first aid kits, the perfect solution to ensure your first aid supplies are always within reach. Designed for quick and easy use, this durable and practical bag allows you to have everything you need in an emergency without compromising on quality and durability.
Dimensions 40.6 X 21.6 X 14 cm. (16 X 8 1/2 X 5 3/4 in.)
Its flexible yet resistant structure can accommodate a full inventory of traumatology items while remaining easy to carry to the scene of an accident. Whether you are an industrial first responder, a security officer, or an OHS manager, this professional bag ensures your life-saving equipment remains protected and ready for action.
Choosing this transport bag means opting for reliability during critical moments. Its ergonomic design reduces response time by allowing quick identification of compartments. Do not let a damaged container compromise your intervention speed: replace your old bag with this high-performance model and ensure the safety of your personnel with professional-grade equipment in Canada.
This replacement bag stands out for its versatility and field-tested robustness. Its key features include:
Heavy-duty fabric construction resistant to wear, abrasion, and tearing.
Reinforced carrying handles for a solid and comfortable grip during transport.
Spacious main compartment to accommodate pressure bandages, splints, and blankets.
Heavy-duty zippers allowing for a wide and rapid opening of the bag.
Compact and lightweight format making it easy to store in a vehicle or a safety cabinet.
High-visibility color for immediate visual identification during a crisis.
To optimize your first aid bag, organize the content by intervention priority. Place bulky items, such as saline solution bottles and splints, at the bottom. Use transparent pouches or dividers to group small items like antiseptic wipes and nitrile gloves. Ensure that vital life-saving elements, such as CPR masks and pressure bandages for hemorrhages, are placed right on top for access in a matter of seconds. Once filled, test the zipper to ensure no supplies are obstructing the closing mechanism.
A clean bag in good condition extends the life of your sterile supplies. Regularly clean the exterior of the bag with a damp cloth and mild soap to remove dust or stains from biological fluids. Avoid abrasive chemicals that could weaken the fabric fibers. Periodically inspect seams and handles for any signs of wear. Ensure the interior remains dry to prevent mold, especially if the bag is stored in a vehicle subject to humidity.
In an emergency, firmly grasp the carrying handles and proceed to the scene with the complete bag. Once on-site, open the bag fully to have a complete overview of the material. Use the surface of the bag as a clean zone to lay out your instruments if the ground is soiled. It is highly recommended to identify the bag with a visible "Trauma" or "First Aid" label. Train your first responders on the exact location of each item type inside the bag to save precious seconds when treating major trauma.
No, this is the empty transport bag only. This allows you to transfer the contents of an existing kit with a damaged container or to create your own custom kit based on the specific risks of your company.
This bag is designed to hold the equivalent of a standard professional rescuer trauma kit, including approximately 50 to 60 different types of items, while remaining easy to carry with one hand.
The fabric provides protection against splashes and light moisture. However, for total immersion or prolonged exposure to heavy rain, it is recommended to shield the bag or store sterile items in waterproof pouches inside..
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