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Snake Bite Kits and bandages
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<blockquote data-quote="condor22" data-source="post: 557357" data-attributes="member: 1932"><p>I use these. I carry 2.</p><p><img src="https://www.prospectingaustralia.com/forum/img/member-images/1932/1591078480_setopress-bandage-squares.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p>Called Setopress bandage. They have printed alternate green/brown rectangles spaced along the length of the bandage.</p><p></p><p>When you stretch the bandage the green rectangles become square and the correct tension for snake bite. If you stretch a little more the brown rectangles become square and give the correct tension for a "bleed" pressure bandage. So multi use......</p><p></p><p><em>Specs - When stretched correctly the rectangles become squares which provide over 30mmHg (brown square) and 20mmHg (green square) of pressure. They are 3.5 M long unstretched and will do an entire limb</em></p><p></p><p>The biggest issue medicos have found is improper application of bandages used in first aid, as many people just don't know. These take away the guess work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="condor22, post: 557357, member: 1932"] I use these. I carry 2. [img]https://www.prospectingaustralia.com/forum/img/member-images/1932/1591078480_setopress-bandage-squares.jpg[/img] Called Setopress bandage. They have printed alternate green/brown rectangles spaced along the length of the bandage. When you stretch the bandage the green rectangles become square and the correct tension for snake bite. If you stretch a little more the brown rectangles become square and give the correct tension for a "bleed" pressure bandage. So multi use...... [i]Specs - When stretched correctly the rectangles become squares which provide over 30mmHg (brown square) and 20mmHg (green square) of pressure. They are 3.5 M long unstretched and will do an entire limb[/i] The biggest issue medicos have found is improper application of bandages used in first aid, as many people just don't know. These take away the guess work. [/QUOTE]
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