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The Progressive MedicalHalo Chest Seal is a high-performance occlusive dressing designed for trauma wounds. Each package contains two sterile dressings that conform to the body, ensuring optimal performance in extreme temperatures ranging from -32°F to 140°F. Lightweight and compact, this dressing is ideal for both military and medical applications, making it an essential addition to any first aid kit.
Material Features | Conforms to body |
Material Type | Foam |
Item Dimensions | 20.3 x 10.2 x 2.5 centimetres |
Item Weight | 0.13 Pounds |
Size | One Size |
Sterile | Sterile |
Style Name | Military,Medical |
C**N
Exactly what it says
Perfect, just what I needed.
C**O
Item arrived on time
Item arrived on time and as described by seller. Excellent service from seller.
R**D
Good deal
Arrived as scheduled and in good condition, very happy.
T**5
Excellent product
Have used these in ER without any problems. Now I'm adding these to my carry kit. Hope to never use them but trust them explicitly.
M**N
Idk, it sits in my trauma kit. It's ...
Idk, it sits in my trauma kit. It's a halo seal. Since I haven't been shot in the chest (Hopefully never need this), I can't really say how well it works. lol
S**R
Stored in my GSW kit
I cant say too much, as Ive luckily never had to use them. However, if you check out some YouTube videos, you can see how theyre applied, and learn this way. Opening the product shouldn't be an issue, and I know a lot of guys in the field who will open the package, to get to them faster in an emergency. Our instructor advised that in an emergency, they can be hard to tear open, especially with hands already covered in blood. In todays world, you can always grab antibiotics if needed. I actually used these in a GSW kit I made with a food saver and basic items needed to treat a GSW. it stores perfectly in my plate carrier behind the plate itself. You can google "medical kit that stores in plate carrier" and see how basic some of these kits are. They retail for under $100, but you can make your own for almost half the price. I chose these because theyre highly recommended by todays combat veterans, and first responders in the field. Also, again, a few youtube videos and you'll get a look at how well they adhere, even with simulated blood in the way. Hope this helps!
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2 weeks ago
2 months ago