Tourniquet
Understanding when and how to use this tool is a vital part of emergency preparedness.
Once a tourniquet is applied, it should only be removed by a qualified medical professional in a clinical setting. Tourniquet
Whenever possible, use a commercially manufactured tourniquet designed for medical use rather than an improvised one. Understanding when and how to use this tool
Being prepared with both the right equipment and the right training can make a significant difference in an emergency situation. Bleeding Control First Aid: Save Lives with Tourniquets Being prepared with both the right equipment and
A tourniquet is a critical medical device used to stop life-threatening bleeding from a limb by compressing blood vessels. While once controversial, modern evidence shows that correctly applied tourniquets are lifesavers with a low risk of permanent damage when used for under two hours.
A tourniquet is generally reserved for severe, life-threatening bleeding from an arm or leg that cannot be controlled by direct pressure alone. Common signs of life-threatening bleeding include blood that is spurting, pooling, or rapidly soaking through bandages.