FOR U'R AID Medical bag for education ministery groups
Tour Guide Medic Bag
Technical characteristics:
- Modular organization: Each component is located in a functional category, allowing for quick retrieval for field use.
- Durable materials: All products are selected based on high durability in harsh field conditions.
- Equipment Categories:
- Control of bleeding and trauma: personal bandages, gauze roll, chest seal, burn dressings.
- Disinfection and infection prevention: Chlorhexidine spray, Povidone, waterproof bandages.
- Respiratory support and resuscitation: airways, rescue ventilator, manual suction device.
- Infusion and stabilization of medical condition: NACL 0.9% infusion kits, glucose gel, aspirin.
- Immobilization and dressing: adjustable collar, rigid splint, elastic bandages, triangular cloths.
- Measurement and monitoring: blood pressure monitor, saturation monitor, digital thermometer.
- General equipment: nitrile gloves, medical scissors, headlamp.
Characteristics and Form of Use:
- Intuitive operation: All equipment is organized in a modular and orderly manner, allowing for quick and efficient access during field operations.
- Flexibility of use: An assessment suitable for handling a variety of situations, life-saving, and field use for paramedics, rescue teams, and security personnel.
- Preparation for emergency situations: The assessment is equipped with essential tools for rapid treatment in emergencies, combat injuries, burns, severe bleeding, serious injuries, and more.
Relevant fields of activity and professionals:
- Paramedics, rescue and recovery teams
- Security personnel, event security coordinators, medical personnel in critical situations
- Emergency teams in field rescue operations
- Field personnel and operations under extreme conditions
- Security and military units
לסיכום:
ערכת עזרה ראשונה מתקדמת זו מציעה מענה רפואי מלא למצבי חירום, ומיועדת לשימוש בתנאים מאתגרים. עם מגוון מוצרים וציוד המאפשרים טיפול מהיר ויעיל בשטח, הערכה מספקת פתרון רפואי מקיף תוך שמירה על סדר ויעילות תחת לחץ.



