Lifesaver Kit Review: Comprehensive Emergency First Aid with CellAED and citizenAID

Опубликовано: 18 Сентябрь 2023
на канале: The First Aid Show
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Discover the Lifesaver Kit in this comprehensive overview. This kit is a must-have for emergency situations, tailored to fit the needs of both professionals and the general public. It's not just a basic Lifesaver kit; it features the renowned 'Stop the Bleed' component by citizenAID.

At the heart of the Lifesaver kit is its compact design, ensuring easy transport. The innovation continues with its transparent window, enabling clear visibility of the CellAED defibrillator's flashing function. Whether mounted on a wall or stationed in a vehicle, this transparency ensures quick health checks of the defibrillator.

As with all AED units, regular check-ups of the CellAED are imperative. For those subscribed to our membership, expect monthly updates to maintain optimal functioning. This kit's versatility is its USP; from a varied colour palette for pouches to its choice of material, it's designed for adaptability. We've incorporated the NHS's newly introduced 10-second triage sticker, streamlining the triage process.

Atop the kit's offerings is the revolutionary CellAED, setting new standards in defibrillation. This edition comes complete with the citizenAID 'Stop the Bleed' set. While this kit doesn’t include haemostatic dressings, our standard one offers WoundClot. The kit houses essentials: a triangular bandage, a commercial tourniquet, trauma dressings (excellent for cuts due to their absorbency), scissors, and protective equipment such as face shields, glasses, and gloves.

Why is this kit vital? The leading causes of emergency fatalities include cardiac arrests and severe bleeding. This kit equips you to combat these emergencies efficiently, and that too, at an affordable price.

For in-depth details on first aid training or to explore top-of-the-line equipment, ring us on 01206 805359, email at [email protected], or delve into our sites at www.protrainings.uk and www.first-aid-online.co.uk.