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MED-TAC International's Individual First Aid Kits collection includes 63 pre-built and customizable IFAKs for military, law enforcement, civilian, and outdoor use. These personal kits contain the CoTCCC-recommended essentials for treating life-threatening wounds — tourniquets, hemostatic gauze, pressure dressings, chest seals, and airways — in a single, MOLLE-compatible pouch ready for immediate deployment.

What Is an IFAK and Who Should Carry One?

An IFAK (Individual First Aid Kit) is a personal medical kit designed to treat a single casualty — either yourself or a buddy — for life-threatening traumatic injuries until definitive medical care is available. The concept originated from U.S. military TCCC doctrine, which recognized that most preventable battlefield deaths occur in the first minutes after wounding, before any medic can arrive. IFAKs put the tools to stop those deaths into the hands of every soldier, officer, or first responder. Today, IFAKs are standard issue across all U.S. military branches, carried by the majority of law enforcement agencies, and increasingly adopted by prepared civilians, hunters, competitive shooters, and outdoors enthusiasts. If you are in an environment where trauma can occur before EMS arrives — which describes nearly every active outdoor or tactical scenario — you should carry an IFAK.

What Does a Standard IFAK Contain?

A TCCC-compliant IFAK addresses the four immediately life-threatening injuries from the MARCH algorithm: massive hemorrhage, airway obstruction, respiratory compromise, and circulatory shock. Standard contents include: one CoTCCC-recommended tourniquet (CAT Gen 7, SAM XT, or SOFTT-W), hemostatic gauze (QuikClot Combat Gauze or equivalent), a 4-inch or 6-inch pressure dressing (Israeli Bandage), a pair of vented chest seals (for penetrating chest trauma), a 28 Fr nasopharyngeal airway (NPA) with lubricant, nitrile gloves, and trauma shears. Some kits add a permanent marker, a casualty card, and a 14g needle decompression catheter. Pre-built IFAKs in this collection list exact contents on each product page so you can verify TCCC compliance before purchase.

IFAK Type Configuration Best For CoTCCC Compliant
Military IFAK II CAT, Combat Gauze, Israeli Bandage, chest seal, NPA Soldiers, deployments, training Yes — full TCCC standard
LE Patrol IFAK CAT, hemostatic, chest seal, gloves — belt-mounted Patrol officers, duty belt carry Yes — TECC standard
Civilian Trauma Kit TQ, pressure dressing, hemostatic gauze Armed civilians, outdoor/range Core elements — CoTCCC devices
Compact EDC IFAK Mini TQ, gauze, gloves — micro pouch Daily carry, concealment Hemorrhage control focus

Should I Buy a Pre-Built IFAK or Build My Own?

Pre-built IFAKs offer speed, verified contents compatibility, and a known price point — ideal for individuals equipping themselves for the first time, agencies standardizing across personnel, or anyone who wants a deployment-ready kit without component sourcing. Custom builds allow exact specification of each component — choosing between tourniquet models, hemostatic agent types, chest seal brands, and pouch configuration. For experienced providers who have specific clinical preferences (e.g., SAM XT over CAT, Celox-A over Combat Gauze), building custom offers the most precise control. MED-TAC offers both pre-built IFAKs in this collection and individual components in the IFAK Kit Builder — Tourniquet section for custom configuration.

Your Kit, Your Life — Built to TCCC Standards

Pre-built IFAKs with authentic CoTCCC-recommended components — or build your own from individual parts.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between an IFAK and a first aid kit?+
A standard first aid kit covers common minor injuries — band-aids, antiseptic, gauze, and basic wound care. An IFAK (Individual First Aid Kit) is specifically engineered for life-threatening traumatic injury — hemorrhage control, tension pneumothorax, airway obstruction. IFAK contents are selected based on clinical evidence from combat trauma care. Standard first aid kits are for everyday injuries; IFAKs are for emergencies where someone could die without immediate intervention. Many people benefit from having both — an IFAK for severe trauma capability and a standard kit for day-to-day needs.
Do I need medical training to use an IFAK?+
Formal certification is not legally required to carry or use an IFAK. However, training is strongly recommended — particularly for tourniquet application, wound packing, and chest seal placement. Stop the Bleed (90-120 minutes) covers tourniquet and wound packing at a civilian level. TCCC Awareness (8 hours) covers all IFAK components for non-medical responders. TECC and TCCC-ITLS courses provide more comprehensive training. A tourniquet applied incorrectly (too loose, too high, over a joint) may not stop bleeding; training builds the muscle memory to apply correctly under stress. See MED-TAC Courses for available training.
How should I store and maintain my IFAK?+
Store your IFAK in a cool, dry location away from direct UV exposure and extreme temperature swings (particularly vehicle glove boxes, which can reach 150°F+ in summer). Keep sterile packaging intact — check for package integrity every 6 months. Rotate hemostatic agents and pressure dressings before their printed expiration dates. Inspect your tourniquet annually for velcro adhesion, strap integrity, and windlass function. After any training use, immediately replenish used consumables and re-stage the kit for operational readiness. Never store a tourniquet pre-staged in an applied position for extended periods — the strap can take a set and reduce one-handed speed.
What pouch should I use to carry an IFAK on a plate carrier?+
The most common IFAK pouch configuration for plate carriers uses a MOLLE-compatible IFAK pouch mounted on the non-dominant front chest panel or lower back cummerbund. The pull-tab or rip-away design allows rapid one-handed kit access. Popular pouches include the North American Rescue M-FAK, the HSGI Bleeder pouch, and various MOLLE IFAKs from Blue Force Gear and Condor. Key features to look for: break-away or pull-away deployment (not a zipper), one-handed accessibility, and a size that holds your specific kit components without over-packing. Browse all IFAK Pouches for options.
Can a civilian buy the same IFAK used by U.S. military?+
Yes — all components of the U.S. military IFAK II are available to civilians without restriction. The CAT Gen 7, QuikClot Combat Gauze, H&H chest seals, and nasopharyngeal airways are commercial products available to any purchaser. None of these items are controlled or restricted under U.S. law. MED-TAC sources all IFAK components directly from the manufacturer or authorized master distributors — the same supply chain that fulfills military contracts — ensuring civilians receive the identical authentic products used in operational kits. Counterfeit components exist in the market; purchase from authorized sources like MED-TAC.

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All products sourced from the actual brand manufacturer or authorized master distributors. CoTCCC recommendation status verified where applicable. Ships from MED-TAC International, Pembroke Pines, FL — clinician-founded, veteran-led, SDVOSB-certified.

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  • ✓ Superior hemostatic from Company D (clinical proven)
  • ✓ Optimized kit performance over vendor politics

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Hemostatic Success
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Chest Seal Adhesion
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