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new Setopress bandages for snakebite
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<blockquote data-quote="Guest" data-source="post: 48754"><p>Yeah I really like the idea of those Setopress bandages but added the other for options if anyone balks at the price. I may upgrade to them if I need to get some more but I'm confident in using the others until I do. (I do yearly refresher training in Advanced Resuscitation & Life Support as well as 3 yearly Occupational/Manage First Aid in the Workplace & due to our remote location cover snake bite fairly well. We even have a "pet" red belly that is sighted during summer near our bath house)</p><p>At the end of the day I would use a t-shirt etc. if I had to - anything handy would be better than nothing. </p><p>Casper - its all good info & anything that can save time in remote area type response is very handy. Something as simple as a texta mark can be a big help once the pros take over.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guest, post: 48754"] Yeah I really like the idea of those Setopress bandages but added the other for options if anyone balks at the price. I may upgrade to them if I need to get some more but I'm confident in using the others until I do. (I do yearly refresher training in Advanced Resuscitation & Life Support as well as 3 yearly Occupational/Manage First Aid in the Workplace & due to our remote location cover snake bite fairly well. We even have a "pet" red belly that is sighted during summer near our bath house) At the end of the day I would use a t-shirt etc. if I had to - anything handy would be better than nothing. Casper - its all good info & anything that can save time in remote area type response is very handy. Something as simple as a texta mark can be a big help once the pros take over. [/QUOTE]
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