Cat Tourniquet and Celox

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Wild Thing
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Cat Tourniquet and Celox

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Hi all.

I am doing a lot of axe work lately and I want to put a CAT tourniquet and some celox gauze in the trauma kit in the car.

Can people recommend places to get reliable tourniquet's and celox from as there are a lot of dodgy torniquets around ( even the NHS has had problems)

Yes, before anyone asks, I am experienced in using Tourniquets and Celox

Cheers.
Yorkshire Andy
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Re: Cat Tourniquet and Celox

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Try day first aid supplies

Was doing CELOX granules 2x 15g for £15 last week +postage

Contact Sion Bateman (prenounced Shaun) at day first aid ltd

https://m.facebook.com/Dayfirstaidsuppl ... rce=result


http://dayfirstaid.co.uk/


He's got 3 shops iirc and does training UK wide
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Re: Cat Tourniquet and Celox

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I cant now find the Youtube video I was going to post.
It shows how to buy the 15g Celox sachets and load the granules into new syringes before re sealing, instead of buying the pre loaded ones which are much more expensive. I will keep looking.
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Re: Cat Tourniquet and Celox

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Thanks both.
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Re: Cat Tourniquet and Celox

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Whilst not CELOX look at the Oales modular bandage z fold gauze and a trauma bandage in one pack...


https://www.prometheusmedical.co.uk/equ ... ar-bandage
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Re: Cat Tourniquet and Celox

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The Youtube video I've been looking for has been taken down for some reason???? :tinfoil

It showed how to divide up Celox 15g granular packs into syringes of 5gm loads, suitable / ideal for use on deep entry wounds, such as knife or gunshot penetrations, rather than open cut wounds or lacerations, which is pretty much what the paramedics are being trained on in London and home counties at the moment.

It shouldn't be to difficult to imagine or replicate, but best practice obviously necessary in terms of resealing the units back into air tight bags would be paramount.
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Re: Cat Tourniquet and Celox

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You can get CELOX preloaded in syringe / tampon type applicators


https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Celox-A-Haem ... nav=SEARCH
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Re: Cat Tourniquet and Celox

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That's the stuff.

I think it was the price (@£25) per syringe that got people on YouTube looking at how they could load their own more cheaply.

Good stuff for deep puncture wounds if you know what you are doing with it.
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