Be The Person Who Can Help
Join over 5 million people worldwide who've learned to control life-threatening bleeding. It's a skill you hope to never use—but one that could save a life when seconds count.
The same reason you know CPR, have a fire extinguisher, and keep jumper cables in your car. Being prepared isn't paranoia—it's responsible citizenship.
Why Every Adult Should Know Bleeding Control
Time severe bleeding can cause death
Average EMS response time
Preventable trauma deaths with proper care
The Math Is Simple:
When someone has a severe bleed, you have about 5 minutes to act. But emergency services take an average of 7 minutes in cities and 13 minutes in rural areas to arrive. That gap? That's where you come in.
Where This Happens
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Motor vehicle accidents:
44,762 deaths in 2023
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Home & community injuries:
175,300 preventable deaths
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Workplace incidents:
5,283 fatal injuries
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Sports & recreation:
Falls, equipment, collisions
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Kitchen accidents:
Deep cuts from knives and broken glass
This isn't about extreme scenarios. It's about the everyday emergencies that happen in kitchens, on highways, in workshops, and at playgrounds. Being prepared is as normal as having bandaids in your medicine cabinet.