Description

NAR Tourniquet for Trauma Response and Vehicle Medical Kits supports trauma-focused vehicle kits, worksite response supplies, and supervised emergency medical planning where a dedicated bleeding-control layer belongs in the pouch.
Preparedness roles
- Dedicated trauma-control refill improves kit structure when bleeding-control tools need their own space
- Compact format fits vehicle, workshop, range-adjacent, and remote-travel medical pouches easily
- Best stored as part of a labeled, checked, and deliberately maintained medical module

Where this product fits
- Place it in a labeled trauma pouch rather than mixing it loosely with general first-aid items
- Pair it with gauze, gloves, shears, and clear instructions inside a vehicle medical kit
- Use it to strengthen the trauma layer after the basic first-aid pouch is already organized

Best for
- Vehicle and worksite medical kits that carry a more advanced trauma refill layer
- Preparedness buyers building a clearly labeled medical module around dedicated refill items
- Travel and field kits where higher-priority bleeding-control supplies are part of the plan
Key specifications
| Brand Name | North American Rescue |
|---|---|
| Item Weight | 2.7 Ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 6 x 2 x 1.5 inches; 2.7 ounces |
| Material Type | Nylon |
| Color | Black |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |

Frequently asked questions
Should this replace a standard first-aid kit?
No. It belongs in a more specialized trauma layer beside a general first-aid pouch.
Where should it be stored?
A labeled trauma pouch in a vehicle, worksite, or field medical kit is the usual approach.
What should go with it?
Gloves, gauze, shears, documentation, and regular kit checks all matter.
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