What is the 6" Israeli Emergency Bandage and when is it preferred over the 4" version?
The 6" Emergency Bandage® by Safeguard Medical is the full-size, high-capacity version of the combat-proven all-in-one trauma pressure dressing. Its 6-inch non-adherent sterile pad, built-in pressure applicator bar, full-length elastic bandage, and closure bar make it the preferred choice for large-area wounds, thigh and junctional injuries, traumatic amputations, high-velocity penetrating trauma, and blast injuries. The larger pad surface covers wound areas the 4" cannot adequately address, and the longer elastic bandage provides sufficient length to wrap thick extremities — such as the thigh or upper arm — multiple times to build and maintain pressure.
What clinical scenarios are the 6" Emergency Bandage best suited for?
The 6" bandage is the appropriate primary dressing for thigh gunshot wounds where 6" coverage and multiple wrap passes are needed to address large vasculature injuries above tourniquet reach, junctional hemorrhage at the groin, axilla, or neck not accessible to tourniquets, traumatic amputations requiring stump coverage after tourniquet application, penetrating torso injuries where a large pad serves as an improvised chest or abdominal wound covering, and blast injuries with multiple-fragment wounds requiring broad pad coverage over irregular surfaces. It is also suitable for mass casualty rapid-apply scenarios where no training is required by the bystander.
How do I apply the 6" Emergency Bandage correctly?
Don gloves and open the sterile packaging from the top without contaminating the pad. Press the non-adherent pad firmly over the wound with the white pad side against the injury, applying direct manual pressure if possible. Feed the elastic bandage through the pressure applicator bar and pull back toward the wound to position the bar directly over it for directional pressure. Continue wrapping in circular passes, overlapping each wrap by approximately 50% to build pressure. For large extremities such as the thigh, make multiple passes until the bandage length is nearly exhausted. Secure with the built-in closure bar — no clips or tape required — then reassess; if bleeding continues through the dressing, layer an additional dressing on top without removing the first.
What is the pressure applicator bar and how does it work?
The pressure applicator bar is a rigid bar sewn directly into the bandage that creates focused, directional compression over the wound site as the elastic wraps around it. On the first pass of wrapping, the elastic is threaded through the bar and pulled back toward the wound — this positions the bar's rigid surface precisely over the bleeding source. FDA clearance validates the bar's ability to apply 30–40 lbs of directional wound pressure — sufficient for hemorrhage control on moderate to severe bleeds. This built-in pressure mechanism eliminates the need for a separate compression device and enables effective one-handed self-application.
Is the 6" Emergency Bandage still manufactured to the same specification despite ownership changes?
Yes. The 6" Emergency Bandage is manufactured in the same Israeli factory by the same experienced production team that has built the product since its commercialization by First Care Products Ltd. in the 1990s. Safeguard Medical — which acquired PerSys Medical (the previous U.S. rights holder) in 2019 — has maintained the original product specification and manufacturing location. The updated grey RAMPART™ System packaging reflects Safeguard Medical's current branding, but the bandage itself is unchanged. Approximately 1.5–2 million Emergency Bandages are produced annually, and the product remains the gold standard for field hemorrhage control in over 50 countries.