Mojo® Shelter in Place Kit
Hemorrhage-control supplies staged inside the room — for classrooms, offices, and conference rooms where evacuation to a hallway station may not be possible.
What is the Mojo® Shelter in Place Kit? Safeguard Medical’s answer to the shelter-in-place gap: hemorrhage-control supplies staged inside classrooms, offices, and conference rooms rather than only in hallways and public corridors. It follows the same MARCH™ alignment and the same three-tier content progression (Basic, Intermediate, Advanced) as the Mojo® Public Access Trauma Station, with a MARCH™ reference card for responder guidance. SKUs 87-300-01 / 87-300-02 / 87-300-03.
Tier Contents
| Contents Group | Basic | Intermediate | Advanced |
|---|---|---|---|
| TMT tourniquet, Celox™ RAPID gauze, pressure dressing, blanket, shears, gloves ×2 pr, marker, MARCH™ card | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| HyFin® Vent chest seals ×2, NPA w/lube, ETD, combat cravat, eye shield | — | ✓ | ✓ |
| Burn dressing, SAM splint, trauma pad, rigid eye shield, chest-decompression needle, OPA set | — | — | ✓ |
Key Specifications
| Manufacturer | Safeguard Medical |
| SKUs | 87-300-01 / 87-300-02 / 87-300-03 |
| Scenario | Active-threat shelter-in-place — in-room staging |
| Protocol | MARCH™ protocol aligned |
What It Is
Shelter-in-place bleeding control is an emerging requirement in school and corporate safety planning. When an active threat forces occupants into classrooms, offices, or conference rooms and prevents evacuation, supplies mounted in a hallway may be unreachable. Staging a Mojo® Shelter in Place Kit inside the room closes that gap — a trauma victim can receive hemorrhage control without anyone leaving a secured room to retrieve supplies from a corridor station.
The kit mirrors the Mojo® Public Access Trauma Station’s tier logic so a facility can standardize on one content scheme across both hallway stations and in-room kits. The TMT tourniquet at the core of every tier is a CoTCCC-recommended device, and Celox™ RAPID hemostatic gauze provides wound-packing capability across all three tiers.
The three tiers scale to a site’s training and risk profile: Basic for core extremity and wound-packing control; Intermediate adding vented chest seals and a nasopharyngeal airway; Advanced adding burn, splinting, and additional airway and wound-management items for rooms covered by trained staff.
See also: Public Access Bleeding Control Kits, Mass Casualty & Active-Shooter Kits, and Massive Hemorrhage Control.
When and Where to Deploy the Mojo® Shelter in Place Kit
- Active-threat lockdown in schools — provides three treatment kits pre-staged in a classroom or teacher's prep room.
- Secure government or corporate facilities — maintains trauma capability when evacuation to EMS is delayed or impossible.
- Industrial or warehouse lockdown zones — addresses traumatic injury when personnel must remain in place.
- Hospitality and entertainment venues — backstage or security-office staging for rapid on-site response before EMS arrival.
- Mass-casualty incident pre-positioning — three-kit capacity treats multiple casualties in a confined space with no restocking.
Mojo® Shelter in Place Kit vs. Other Staging Options
- Shelter in Place Kit Basic (87-300-01): Three Basic Individual Trauma Kits — TMT® tourniquet + Celox™ gauze per kit, three-casualty capacity.
- Shelter in Place Kit Intermediate (87-300-02): Three Intermediate IFAKs with enhanced tools for extended care.
- Shelter in Place Kit Advanced (87-300-03): Three Advanced IFAKs with the most comprehensive trauma contents for high-risk settings.
- MOJO Public Access Trauma Station: Six IFAKs in a wall-mount station — better for hallways and AED co-location; less portable than the Shelter in Place bag.
- MOJO Bleeding Control Station: Single-kit wall cabinet — ideal for one-at-a-time access points, not for classroom pre-staging.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How many casualties can the Mojo® Shelter in Place Kit treat?
A: Each kit contains three vacuum-sealed Individual Trauma Kits, allowing simultaneous treatment of up to three casualties. The Intermediate and Advanced tiers include enhanced supplies for prolonged care scenarios where EMS response is significantly delayed.
Q: Is the Mojo® Shelter in Place Kit designed for untrained users?
A: Yes. All components follow the MARCH™ system with color-coded, icon-labeled supplies that guide users through the correct intervention sequence. The TMT® tourniquet supports self-aid and buddy-aid application. Stop the Bleed training is strongly recommended for anyone responsible for staging or using this kit.
Q: What is the difference between the three Shelter in Place Kit levels?
A: Basic: Three IFAKs with TMT® tourniquet and Celox™ Rapid gauze — core hemorrhage control. Intermediate: Three IFAKs with additional tools for extended treatment. Advanced: Three IFAKs with the most comprehensive supplies for high-risk or multiple-casualty environments. Match the tier to your site's risk level and staff training.
Q: Where should the Shelter in Place Kit be stored within a facility?
A: Pre-position in each classroom, office, or secure zone — not just at entrances. During a lockdown, occupants cannot access a corridor cabinet. The bag format allows it to be stored in a closet, filing cabinet, or on a wall hook inside the room for immediate access when external movement is not possible.
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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.
Available Options:
- Basic
- Intermediate
- Advanced
Specifications coming soon. Contact us for detailed product information.