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Home Medical Bleed, Trauma & Mass Casualty Response Public Access Trauma (PAcT) Kits, Cabinets & Stations Public Access Trauma (PAcT) Kit - with 2 x Tourniquets - Soft Case

Public Access Trauma (PAcT) Kit - with 2 x Tourniquets - Soft Case

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Public Access Trauma (PAcT) Kit - with 2 x Tourniquets - Soft Case

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Official guidance from ProtectUK and National Counter Terrorism Security Office (NaCTSO) strongly encourages all public and private sector organisations to include PAcT Kits within their first aid arrangements. PAcT First Aid Kits should be commonplace across the UK.

  • Kits with heavy duty contents meet the official standards developed by experts, approved by the Home Office and official counter-terrorism bodies
  • Recognised and incorporated within response plans by all of the emergency services, PAcT first aid kits are for use by untrained bystanders in the event of major emergencies where everyday first aid supplies will not help
  • Demonstrates your commitment to protect those on site and provide reassurance to all
  • A simple and affordable investment for long term protection. Only sterile elements need to be replaced after approximately 5 years at minimal cost, non-sterile contents provide cover for even longer
  • No site operator regrets having adequate provision to manage critical injuries and save lives, even if outside of the scope of Martyn’s Law, with public attacks becoming more unpredictable
  • Contains the CODE RED Emergency Tourniquet. Simple to apply robust nylon tourniquet provides high pressure to stop catastrophic bleeding. Withstands 1000kg of tension
  • Clearly marked as ‘First Aid Trauma Kit’ and includes written guidance on use as per official PAcT kit standards
  • Durable water-repellent bag designed to ensure first aid supplies are secure and dry
Easy carry handles also enable kits to be hung from wall mounted stations. ProtectUK and NACTSO recommend “a minimum of at least two PAcT First Aid Kits located within a premises"… PAcT First Aid Kits should be "mounted on a wall or in a cabinet so it is visible and easy to access by anyone.”
View our Double Trauma Kit First Aid Point here. Installing PAcT kits is an attainable and effective action for organisations to protect those on site.
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AEC9037 - Public Access Trauma First Aid Kit - with 2 x Tourniquet- Soft Case

Description Public Access Trauma First Aid Kit - with 2 x CODE RED Tourniquet - Soft Case
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PAcT Kits Are Easily Affordable & Save Lives

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Glow In The Dark elements charge themselves through exposure to natural or artificial light – no power or batteries needed!

These kits provide a simple and affordable investment for long term protection. Only sterile elements need to be replaced after approximately 5 years at minimal cost, non-sterile contents provide cover for even longer.

No site operator ever regrets having adequate provision to manage critical injuries and save lives, even if outside of the scope of Martyn’s Law, with the Home Office advising that public attacks are becoming more unpredictable.

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