🚨 Your Lifeline in Crisis!
The RHINO RESCUE IFAK Trauma Kit is a comprehensive first aid solution designed for emergency responders. It includes 11 essential components, such as a combat tourniquet, airway management tools, and stainless steel scissors, all packed in a compact and portable design. This kit is crucial for managing severe bleeding and ensuring airway safety in life-threatening situations.
Color | yello |
Material type | Stainless Steel |
Number of pieces | 11 |
Included components | Nitrile Gloves, Bandages |
Brand | RHINO RESCUE |
Manufacturer | rhino rescue |
Package Dimensions | 29.2 x 21.9 x 7.3 cm; 530 g |
ASIN | B0CTMHD4PX |
E**N
Essential first aid supplies for severe bleeding control
This trauma kit is crucial for anyone focused on emergency preparedness. It offers the necessary tools for controlling severe bleeding, like a tourniquet and emergency compression bandage, which can be critical in life-or-death situations. The chest seals and NPA address airway issues, and the included tools and blanket round out its lifesaving potential.
M**M
Good, but not Perfect
I've recently purchased two of these, and to be honest, they're good.I can't comment on the operational quality of the kits as I've (fortunately) not had to use them yet, however there's some good looking equipment in there, as well as a casualty card and a thin first aid guide. I would buy these again.On the down side, there are some really, really basic (but vital) gear missing which they really should have included - as an example, there's no nitrile gloves, which is a glaring safety equipment omission, especially since it says in the Amazon product description that they are included, and there's no sanitation wipes either......I ended up adding both of these items myself to both kits.Overall: good, would buy again, just be aware you'll need to add your own gloves.
M**K
compact kit
The kit comes with everything needed for combat wound care, including dressing packs and other essential supplies. The quality of the items is very good, and it's evident that they're designed to withstand tough situations. The compact size makes it easy to carry, whether hiking, camping, or simply keeping it in the car for emergencies. I appreciate the refill supplies option, ensuring that I can restock it whenever needed.
G**K
A comprehensive first aid kit
This kit seems proper hardcore with specialist equipment I wouldn't even know how to use. But apart from those you get plenty of bandages, wipes etc and other tools. It's worth having in the car or at home, especially for outdoorsy people who like to spend time away from cities and want to be prepared. There are cheaper ones on the market without the specialised stuff which might be a better option for those who don't have full medical training.
C**S
Individual First Aid Kit (IFAK)
Kind of an odd item to review, as you need fairly specialised training to make use of some of the items inside it - there are no sticking plasters here if you nick your finger while cooking. The scissors, gloves and thermal blanket are fairly mundane, but it includes a tourniquet & chest-seal, both of which are for use with the kind of injury you're (hopefully) not that likely to encounter that often, like a deep-penetration chest wound or an arterial injury to a limb. You probably don't really want to play around with a naso-pharyngeal aspirator tube unless you really know what you're doing either, and the same applies to the tourniquet - you can do yourself fairly severe injury in its own right if you don't use this properly.Thus, the items either are or aren't self-explanatory depending on your level of knowledge or training. On the plus side, the kit is sealed and very light, although a little bulky - it's about the size of a large freezer bag. On the negative side, I think a haemostatic dressing would've been a highly useful inclusion rather than the fairly standard bandage included - although again, this is quite a specialised item which requires some training before use.As such, although the kit items are good quality, it's hard to see who this might appeal to, and who's likely to need a kit like this beyond maybe police or soldiers - people who are likely to encounter violent, serious injuries.
K**E
A nice to have
I hopefully won't ever have to use this, but we go camping quite a bit and it's a nice to have in the car just in case we do need it, and by keeping it sealed it means we know that things are kept clean before we ultimately need to use it.Some of the items are definitely a bit more specialist than others but you can't go wrong with bandages and blanket style basics and if we needed the other things like chest seals, we know enough to use them in a pinch.
J**B
High Quality Trauma Kit
This is a very high quailty well made trauma kits that is probably more than you'd ever need if out hiking etc but would certainly help cover most events.Every part of this kit is well made & is suitable for the job it is designed for. There's some specialist kit in here that hopefully you will never need.Overall it's good value & well made.
M**T
This certainly is a very comprehensive piece of first air kit.
This first aid kit is exceptional. I have a little medical knowledge and I am very impressed with it all. The quality of the products is outstanding and although I would hope I'd never need to use most of it in here, I am certain that if I do, they'll be more than sufficient.I hike a lot and I will be carrying this with me 'in case'. Even though I might not be able to use these on myself, I might come across someone who does and then some of these products might be able to save a life or, at least, time before the emergencies can get there.I have deducted one star for missing wipes and gloves - these are absolutely essential for any first aid kit and I can't believe they're not in here. I have added them myself but, at this price, you shouldn't have to.
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