Rescue Equipment

Rescue Equipment

Some gear gets bought for the worst day on a site, when a worker goes down with a serious bleed and help is minutes away. This is the parent page for the trauma and rescue side of first aid, where a calm hand and the right kit buy time. The child categories below split that gear into focused lines, so you can go straight to the part of the response you're equipping for. FAD is Australian owned with clinical depth behind the range, and we support B2B buyers managing kits across multiple sites on one account.

These tiles follow the order a trauma response runs in: control the catastrophic bleed first, then reach for the tools and bundle that hold it together. Start with bleed control kits for tourniquets, haemostatic agents and dressings in one place, or go straight to combat tourniquets and QuikClot haemostatic dressings when you're restocking known items. Trauma dressings cover the wounds that bleed hard, trauma shears cut clothing clear of an injury, and trauma rescue kits pull the essentials into a grab-and-go bundle for a vehicle or wall mount. For the workplace obligations behind these decisions, read our workplace first aid compliance guide.

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Rescue Equipment

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Some gear gets bought for the worst day on a site, when a worker goes down with a serious bleed and help is minutes away. This is the parent page for the trauma and rescue side of first aid, where a calm hand and the right kit buy time. The child categories below split that gear into focused lines, so you can go straight to the part of the response you're equipping for. FAD is Australian owned with clinical depth behind the range, and we support B2B buyers managing kits across multiple sites on one account.

These tiles follow the order a trauma response runs in: control the catastrophic bleed first, then reach for the tools and bundle that hold it together. Start with bleed control kits for tourniquets, haemostatic agents and dressings in one place, or go straight to combat tourniquets and QuikClot haemostatic dressings when you're restocking known items. Trauma dressings cover the wounds that bleed hard, trauma shears cut clothing clear of an injury, and trauma rescue kits pull the essentials into a grab-and-go bundle for a vehicle or wall mount. For the workplace obligations behind these decisions, read our workplace first aid compliance guide.

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