Is Safeguard Compressed Gauze the same product as H&H Compressed Gauze?
Yes, essentially. Safeguard Medical acquired H&H Medical, and the Safeguard Compressed Gauze (HHPG-C) is the continuation of H&H's PriMed Compressed Gauze product with the same specifications: 4.5 in. × 4.1 yd., 6-ply crinkle cotton, USP Type VII compliant, vacuum-packed to a 3×2×1 in. cube, 7-year shelf life, TAA compliant. The packaging and branding have transitioned to the Safeguard label; the product inside is unchanged. The NSN (6510-01-503-2117) is shared with the NAR Compressed Gauze product category.
What does 'USP Type VII' mean for compressed gauze?
USP Type VII refers to the United States Pharmacopeia specification for absorbent gauze — a standardized quality benchmark that verifies the gauze meets defined standards for material composition (cotton content), absorbency per square inch, cleanliness, and the absence of fluorescent whitening agents. Products meeting USP Type VII are suitable for use on open wounds and in sterile medical contexts. It is the relevant USP standard for wound packing and dressing gauze products in both military and civilian medical supply.
What is the shelf life of Safeguard Compressed Gauze and how does it compare to other products?
Safeguard Compressed Gauze carries a 7-year shelf life from the manufacturing date — the longest shelf life among major compressed gauze products in this category. The NAR Compressed Gauze typically lists 5 years on its packaging (verify current labeling). The 7-year shelf life is particularly advantageous for long-term kit stocking in vehicles, pre-positioned cache kits, and institutional medical inventories where kit rotation intervals may be extended.
Is Safeguard Compressed Gauze TAA compliant?
Yes. The Safeguard Compressed Gauze (HHPG-C) is TAA (Trade Agreements Act) compliant, making it eligible for procurement through U.S. government supply channels that require TAA-compliant materials. The NSN 6510-01-503-2117 enables DoD and federal agency procurement. For law enforcement agencies, federal contractors, and government medical supply officers, the TAA compliance designation is a specific procurement requirement that Safeguard Compressed Gauze meets.
How does Safeguard Compressed Gauze compare to NAR Compressed Gauze?
Both are 4.5 in. × 4.1 yd., 6-ply crinkle cotton, vacuum-packed to a 3×2×1 in. cube, sterile, and share the same NSN. The key differences: Safeguard Compressed Gauze has a 7-year shelf life vs. NAR's 5 years, and is specifically labeled as USP Type VII and TAA compliant. NAR Compressed Gauze uses proprietary packaging with Red-Tip Technology tear notches and specifies finished edges to minimize lint. For most clinical applications the products are functionally equivalent; the 7-year shelf life is a practical advantage for long-term stock, and TAA compliance matters for government procurement.
Can Safeguard Compressed Gauze be used with hemostatic agents?
Yes — it is commonly used as a secondary layer over hemostatic-impregnated gauze (Combat Gauze, ChitoGauze, WoundClot). Apply the hemostatic agent directly into the wound cavity first, then use plain Safeguard Compressed Gauze as an outer absorptive and pressure layer. This approach conserves expensive hemostatic material while providing additional absorption and support for the bandage or wrap applied over the top.
What does NSN 6510-01-503-2117 tell me about this product?
The National Stock Number (NSN) 6510-01-503-2117 identifies this product within the U.S. federal supply system, confirming it has been catalogued and approved for military and government procurement. The NSN classification 6510 covers medical and surgical dressings and bandages. Having an NSN enables direct purchase through the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA), GSA schedules, and other federal procurement mechanisms without additional product review.
Why does the packaging say USP Type VII?
USP Type VII is a United States Pharmacopeia standard for absorbent gauze that specifies requirements for cotton content, absorbency capacity, and cleanliness (including absence of fluorescent brightening agents). Products meeting this standard are safe for direct wound contact. It is the relevant quality benchmark for trauma gauze used in open-wound management and is distinct from USP Type I (gauze used in pharmaceutical manufacturing settings).
How does the 7-year shelf life of Safeguard Compressed Gauze affect kit planning?
A 7-year shelf life significantly reduces rotation costs for pre-positioned trauma caches, vehicle kits, and institutional inventories. At typical annual rotation cycles for TAA-compliant government medical supply, Safeguard Compressed Gauze can span the full inter-rotation interval without expiration risk. This is especially meaningful for law enforcement fleet vehicles and emergency management pre-positioned kits where physical inspection and rotation may occur infrequently.