🛡️ Seal the Deal on Safety!
The HaloChest Seal is a high-performance occlusive dressing designed for trauma wounds, featuring a latex-free construction, a wide temperature operating range, and exceptional adherence in challenging environments. Each package contains two seals, ensuring you’re prepared for any emergency.
J**R
they work I hope
They came as a two pack but are packed in a very large package.
C**O
Item arrived on time
Item arrived on time and as described by seller. Excellent service from seller.
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.
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!
M**L
The only brand I trust
Unfortunately I use these seals all the time. They were in my IFAK in the Marines and now they are in my outer carrier as a Patrol Man for KCK. I placed these seals on multiple shooting victims and they all made it to the hospital alive. Which is the point of these seals. They keep you alive to make it to the operating room. They stick on very well even with heavy bleeding. You can fold the packaging and put in any pouch or bag. I highly recommend these seals.Also like I always tell everyone. The point of the IFAK is to carry it on you. It does you no good if you don't have it when you need it. I carry mine on my ankle under my uniform.
M**K
Part of my personal med kit. If you don't have experience in first aid, get some before buying this!
First off, I've worked in an ER. I have this for my personal first aid kit which was modeled after the ITS ETA kit (Used by Travis Haley) and the Dark angel D.A.R.K. kit (used by Chris Costa). Its compactness makes it ideal for a personal med kit that fits inside a magazine pouch the size of a 3 AR mag pouch. The kit goes with me every time I go to the range or it sits in my jeep. If you consider getting this, be sure you know how to use it. Have some type of first aid class under your belt and understand the basics of first aid. If not, you could cause more harm than good!
L**C
Key item in my hunting first aid kit
I hunt multiple times a year for multiple animals, and this is one item I always have in my first-aid kit. I only hunt with people I trust, people who know gun safety, but it is always better to be safe than sorry.
B**C
Very high quality adhesive, large coverage area and great product overall.
Very high quality adhesive, large coverage area and great product overall. If you don't have a specific need for this and you're buying it for part of an IFAK this is a great addition. You never know what's going to happen in this crazy world and having this item can really save the day. It can be used for other things than just a chest deal. It will work perfect if that is the issue but can also be used to held a Celox pack over a sever cut or any other kind of rough edge open wound. It really should be in any well stocked trauma kit.I have one in my backpack that I carry daily and one at home. They very light and take up almost no space.You can never have too much first aid gear, you never know when you'll need it.
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