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H&H Primed Gauze (1 Pack)
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Vacuum packed very small for travel and field kits, just 4" x 3" x 1/2"Sterile crinkle cut cotton fluff bandage roll for single use in your small first aid kit, large car kit, hunting, wilderness, camping, or fishing kit.4.5" x 4.1 yards when stretched, 6-Ply White Cotton, NSN# 6510-01-503-2117Our unique processes for vacuum packing products like this PriMed Compressed Gauze has made H&H Medical products the standard in U.S. military individual first aid kitsPerfect for wound packing and bleeding control - a must-have for any tactical first aid or field kit
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ColorWhite
Height2 Inches
Length3.8 Inches
Number of items1
Size4.5" X 4.1 YARDS
Weight0.02 pounds
Width3.3 Inches

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u/Drok_MothLord ยท 1 pointr/LifeProTips

After Seeing a few friends die in car accidents I decided that I needed serious first aid availability. I have, what I consider, the most important part of car, in between mine, and my passengers legs. It's designed in the idea of the diver's triangle, something I can't seem to find a good link to show. If you draw a triangle, from your shoulders, to your groin, this is basically the area you can reach with a single hand, without body movement. This is the area you want your emergency equipment, because if your car flips, and you are pinned, then your trunk first aid kit will be worthless.
I have the following in the pictures my normal summer set up. Winter includes blankets and food.

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      Under my seat:

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      I keep the seat belt ripper and CAT under my seat because the first part of aid is helping yourself, so you can live to care for others. The duct tape on all of the packages is so the ripping open is easier. You would be surprised how hard it is to open a sandwich bag with your hands covered in blood/car fluids, let alone medical packaging. Also inform your passengers what is between their legs, you might die from the accident, and if they know there is medical saving equipment in your car they could live even without you.