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FCP-02

PerSys Medical (Safeguard)

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FCP-T3

PerSys Medical (Safeguard)

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FCP-01

PerSys Medical (Safeguard)

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SWAT-T-1

Safeguard Medical

$41.00
$41.00

80-100-20

Safeguard Medical

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$41.00
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CMS-TMT

Safeguard Medical

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$24.00 $28.00

32-700-070

Safeguard Medical

$6.00
$6.00

HHPG-C

Safeguard Medical

$25.00 – $2,481.00
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$25.00
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FCP-09

Safeguard Medical

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HHTWBC

H & H Medical (Safeguard)

$95.00
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$95.00
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CMS-TMT

Safeguard Medical

$132.00
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$132.00
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Olive Drab

Safeguard Medical

$172.00

88-100-03

Safeguard Medical

$175.00
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$175.00
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Olive Drab

Safeguard Medical

$1,795.00 – $2,335.00
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87-600-01

Safeguard Medical

$803.00 – $1,022.00
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87-300-01

Safeguard Medical

$937.00 – $1,605.00
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87-651

Safeguard Medical

$96.00

88-100-01

Safeguard Medical

$139.00

88-100-02

Safeguard Medical

$1,095.00
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$1,095.00
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Coyote Tan
Multicam

Safeguard Medical

Preparedness for real life — trauma and first-aid kits for families, homes, and everyday carry. No background required to start: the gear here is built so an untrained bystander can do the few things that save a life before help arrives.

New to this? Start with a first-aid kit or a bleeding control kit, and see vehicle and workplace options.

Where to Start as a Civilian

You don't need to be a medic to make a difference in an emergency. The data is clear: uncontrolled bleeding can kill in minutes, often faster than EMS can arrive, and a bystander with a tourniquet and basic knowledge changes the outcome. The goal of a civilian kit is to cover the handful of life threats a layperson can actually treat — and to be simple enough to use under stress.

Build out in layers

LayerWhat it covers
Everyday carryA compact tourniquet and pressure dressing for the worst-case bleed
HomeA stocked first-aid kit plus bleeding control for the whole household
CarA vehicle kit for road trauma and roadside emergencies

The few things that matter most

  • Stop bleeding — a CoTCCC-recommended tourniquet and a way to pack and dress a wound.
  • Cover everyday injuries — a real first-aid kit for the cuts, burns, and sprains that actually happen.
  • Get trained — gear plus a few hours of bleeding-control training is what turns a bystander into a first responder.
Not sure where to begin? The trauma-response brief walks through the essentials in plain language — no background needed.

Frequently Asked Questions

What should a civilian have for emergencies?

Start with a way to stop severe bleeding — a CoTCCC-recommended tourniquet and a pressure dressing — plus a stocked first-aid kit for everyday injuries. Add a vehicle kit for the car, since many emergencies happen on the road.

Do I need training to use a bleeding control kit?

The core tools are designed to be usable by an untrained bystander, and a tourniquet can be applied with minimal instruction. A few hours of bleeding-control training makes you faster and more confident, and is strongly recommended.

What is the difference between a first-aid kit and a trauma kit?

A first-aid kit handles everyday injuries — cuts, burns, sprains. A trauma or bleeding control kit is built for life-threatening bleeding with a tourniquet, hemostatic gauze, and a pressure dressing. Most households benefit from both.

Why is a tourniquet important for families?

Severe bleeding from an accident — kitchen, workshop, car, or yard — can become life-threatening within minutes, often before EMS arrives. A tourniquet within reach lets a family member control it immediately.

What kit should I keep in my car?

A vehicle kit built for road trauma: bleeding control, a way to cut a seatbelt and break glass, and basic first aid. Cars see a high share of serious injuries, and a glovebox or trunk kit is always with you.

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MED-TAC International Corp. is a clinician-founded, veteran-led tactical medicine provider. Product references to CoTCCC reflect committee recommendations and do not imply FDA approval or certification. This content is educational and is not a substitute for hands-on training or medical direction.

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

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