Product Description
- Public Access Trauma first aid kit PAcT supplied in an emergency backpack
- PAcT kit fully meets the guidance from ProtectUK and the National Counter Terrorism Security Office
- Designed specifically for venues and public spaces to improve the survivability of incidents of life threatening injuries
- Supplied in a portable backpack clearly marked 'Public Access Trauma PAcT First Aid Kit'
- Backpack can be easily hung on the wall for easy retrieval in an emergency
- Kit includes tourniquets and trauma dressings to treat severe bleeding injuries
- Choose from single kits or double kits
- Double kit meets the minimum recommendation for any venue of two PAcT kit
- Backpack has additional storage front and side pockets to add extra emergency supplies
A complete Public Access Trauma PAcT first aid kit supplied in an emergency backpack. Kit includes tourniquets and trauma dressings to treat severe bleeding injuries.
Individual kit contents of single kit:
2 x Windlass tourniquet with marker pen
4 x Large trauma would dressing
2 x Tuff cut scissors
2 x Woven triangular bandage
2 x CPR faceshield
2 x Guidance leaflet
4 x Disposable glasses
4 x Disposable face mask
ProtectUK and NACTSO recommend a minimum of at least two PAcT First Aid Kits located within a premises which are clearly visible and easy to access by anyone. The double PAcT backpack kit is an ideal solution for any venue.
Each kit is individually packed allowing easy distribution in an emergency.
Counter Terrorism Policing, working with various lead government departments and medical professionals/organisations have introduced Public Access Trauma (PAcT) First Aid Kits.
A PAcT First Aid Kit supports the treatment of immediate, life threatening injuries such as major bleeding and those who are not breathing on their own.
PAcT First Aid Kits must be located in publicly accessible locations and areas to which people can easily access. They are designed to be used by ANY person, regardless of their level of first aid training and supports the first aid efforts until such time the emergency services arrive.
A PAcT First Aid Kit should be:
located in areas to which the public can access
Easily identifiable in a coloured, sealed pack/container, clearly labelled 'Public Access Trauma First Aid Kit' with a clearly visible white cross on the front