BleedStop™ First Aid Powder for Blood Clotting
This is one of those things you hope you never need—but if you do, you’ll be glad you packed it.
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This is one of those things you hope you never need—but if you do, you’ll be glad you packed it.
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Continue reading →This is something you hope you never need, but will be glad you have it if you do. Just wrap, tighten, and lock it in. The strap’s wider than most (1.5″), so it spreads pressure better—less pain, more compression. I
Continue reading →This kit includes 37 individually wrapped, travel-size packets covering common issues like headaches, allergies, upset stomachs, and motion sickness.
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Continue reading →If you’re putting together a serious emergency kit, potassium iodide tablets are one of those “just in case” items that can make a big difference.
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