Product information
This utility splint made in the USA of high grade aluminum and foam. It has been proven in the field for years in both civilian and military markets. Redi Splints come in yellow or black, folded or flat. The aluminum interior is more rigid than others on the market, making for a superior splint. Various lengths and widths are available and listed below.
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
Strong and supportive for any fractured limb. -Works great for standard infusion/as arm board. -Uses “dead soft” aluminum alloy for easy molding. Can be cut with scissors and folded a variety of ways. Volara foam with closed cell cross linked technology.
Can I cut the splint?
Yes but the responder must be aware that the edge of the now exposed aluminum can be sharp and potentially dangerous; it is not recommended. The Redi Splint is made in several sizes to best suit the patients needs.
What kind of padding is used?
The Redi Splint uses Volara Foam which utilizes a closed cell cross linked technology. Unlike many of it’s competitors, this foam will not irritate the skin or cause a rash over time. It’s durable, safe and very effective in this application.
Are there other uses for the Redi Splint?
Yes, over the years literally hundreds of uses have created for the use of this splint. It is for this reason that it has become a staple in many first responder kits. It’s simple and also effective in many applications.
This product is designed to aid in pre hospital immobilization on a very large number of injuries. Its exact method of application is dependent on the type of injury and the person applying the splint. Typically, it is formed to contour the injured limb to support and protect the patient. It is then wrapped with a bandage or first aid tape, depending on the preference of the first responder. This is an easy means to secure the splint effectively. Removal can be done carefully with scissors, cutting the tape away and then gently pulling the splint off the patient.
Additional Information
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HOW IT WORKS
SEAL is a fast-acting, easy-to-use hemostatic spray that stops bleeding in seconds
1
IDENTIFY THE WOUND
Quickly locate the source of bleeding and prepare to apply SEAL spray.
2
SPRAY DIRECTLY
Apply SEAL directly to the wound from a distance of 2-3 inches. Cover the entire wound surface.
3
GEL FORMATION
SEAL instantly forms a protective gel barrier over the wound, halting blood flow in seconds.
4
EASY CLEANUP
When medical help arrives, SEAL can be easily wiped away for wound treatment.
PROVEN SCIENCE
FDA-CLEARED FOR OTC USE
BUILT ON PROVEN SCIENCE
FORMS A GEL BARRIER ON CONTACT
WHY CHOOSE SEAL?
SEAL outperforms traditional bleeding control methods
TRUSTED BY PROFESSIONALS
SEAL is the preferred choice across multiple sectors
MILITARY
Deployed for battlefield medicine and combat casualty care
LAW ENFORCEMENT
Essential for patrol officers and tactical units
FIRE RESCUE
Rapid response for emergencies and disaster situations
EMS
Critical for pre-hospital care and patient transport
WILDERNESS
Vital for remote locations and outdoor adventures
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Everything you need to know about SEAL
What is SEAL Hemostatic Spray?
SEAL is an FDA-cleared hemostatic spray designed to rapidly stop bleeding. It works by forming a gel barrier over the wound upon contact, instantly halting blood flow while promoting the natural clotting process.
How does SEAL work?
SEAL uses a proprietary formula that reacts with blood to instantly form a protective gel barrier. This barrier physically stops bleeding while simultaneously activating the body's natural clotting factors, providing both immediate and sustainable hemostasis.
Is SEAL safe to use?
Yes, SEAL is FDA-cleared for over-the-counter use. The formula is non-toxic and does not cause tissue damage. It has undergone rigorous testing to ensure safety and effectiveness in a variety of applications.
Can SEAL be used on all types of wounds?
SEAL is designed for external use on minor to moderate wounds. It should not be used on severe arterial bleeding that requires immediate medical attention, deep puncture wounds, or internal injuries. As with any medical product, consult with a healthcare provider for serious injuries.
How long does SEAL last once applied?
SEAL's gel barrier remains effective for up to 24 hours. However, it's recommended to seek professional medical care as soon as possible. The barrier can be easily removed when proper wound treatment is available.
What's the shelf life of SEAL?
SEAL has a shelf life of 3 years from the date of manufacture when stored properly. Each canister is marked with an expiration date. Store at room temperature away from direct sunlight and extreme heat for maximum effectiveness.
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