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Domari Nolo
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Hi all,

I just recently learned about the Israeli T3 Emergency Bandage as I was researching options for EDC medical gear. It looks to be a decent step forward in capabilities over the original. It can do a lot. Just wanted to share it with you all. I'm going to order a few.

https://ps-med.com/products/he...-control/t3-bandage/

Can be ordered here:

https://www.rescue-essentials....sraeli-t3-bandage-4/

And here's a nice video by The Skinny Medic on it's various uses:



Link to original video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DadXqNaLNj8



 
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Where do you actually order them? Ths ps-med link is just a product page with no order capability.


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I just edited my original post with a page to order them. Smile



 
Posts: 2336 | Location: York, PA | Registered: May 17, 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I LIKE that. Good stuff.




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Thanks for the info, I sliced my leg open Thursday morning with a box cutter type of razor knife and ended up using two NAR emergency trauma bandages I had in my first aid kit to slow the bleeding while going to the ER. I’m going to restock my kit so I think I’ll add some of those.
 
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Thank you, ordered a few.




 
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Just ordered 3. Thanks (once again) for helping me spend my money, SIGforum.


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I don't know if these are the same, but they are cheaper and LAPG has a coupon this weekend if they are.

https://www.lapolicegear.com/i...tactical-trauma.html
 
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I got mine off Amazon for 7.99 each plus 5.00 shipping for 3 of them.


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Thanks



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Can someone tell me why these bandages have a "shelf life"?


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Can someone tell me why these bandages have a "shelf life"?


The ones I have seen have a "use by date" on them, but they are good pretty much indefinitely as long as they are sealed.


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The seals are expected to fail after a certain time. They can’t guarantee sterility once the seals fail.

I’ve read studies that severely expired items remain sterile for incredible amounts of time, as long as they aren’t subjected to obvious contaminates.




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The seals are expected to fail after a certain time. They can’t guarantee sterility once the seals fail.

I’ve read studies that severely expired items remain sterile for incredible amounts of time, as long as they aren’t subjected to obvious contaminates.

What if you sealed them in mylar bags for storage?
 
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Originally posted by chongosuerte:
The seals are expected to fail after a certain time. They can’t guarantee sterility once the seals fail.

I’ve read studies that severely expired items remain sterile for incredible amounts of time, as long as they aren’t subjected to obvious contaminates.

What if you sealed them in mylar bags for storage?


I’d expect they would stay sterile indefinitely, the limiting factor being decay.

With cotton gauze pads, sealed in paper packs, it was normal for one several years old found in the bottom of trauma bag to completely disintegrate upon being opened. Different product, obviously, but eventually...




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That's a good point. I guess they are cheap enough that they can be replaced every few years.
 
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That's a good point. I guess they are cheap enough that they can be replaced every few years.


Use the *old* ones for training and practice.


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Thanks fore the heads up just ordered some.


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Good reminder. I just bought some stuff to assemble several kits.

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FDA requires an expiration date on all sterilized medical products.

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