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Rats Medical Rapid Application Tourniquet System Quick-Apply Emergency Hemorrhage Control Medical Tool (Black)
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Black
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- Easy to Use - The RATS (Rapid Application Tourniquet System) Tourniquet is easy to learn and use
- Simple Design - The design of the tourniquet is very simple, allowing for one handed use in cases where no other assistance is available
- Small & Compact - It can be rolled up into a compact size for putting in first aid kits, survival kits, or anywhere you see fit to carry it
- Versatile - Its unique design allows for use on all extrimity sizes, i.e. adults, dogs and children
- Effective in occluding blood flow in both upper & lower extremities by the U.S. Army's Institute of Surgical Research
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The Rapid Application Tourniquet System (R.A.T.S. U.S. Pat. No. 9,168,044) is the fastest tourniquet on the market and is used to stop massive hemorrhaging due to trauma. The RATS Tourniquet uses a solid elastic core of proprietary material with a polyester sheath, combined with a patented locking mechanism to make an incredibly fast tourniquet to apply to self or others. No other tourniquet compares to the R.A.T.S. when being used under stress in terms of time or ease of use. The RATS Tourniquet should be kept in the packaging until use. Inspection of the device should take place before use. Inspection should consist of looking for any fraying of the sheath, cracks in the metal cleat, or any other deformities of the device that could compromise the tourniquet. If any of these conditions exist, do not use and promptly replace the tourniquet. When properly applied, the R.A.T.S. Tourniquet is an effective device for controlling life-threatening hemorrhaging . Consult an EMS professional for proper training on any and all tourniquet use. Do not apply over solid objects. Read all directions and understand proper use before any attempt to render aid. If used due to trauma, go to the nearest hospital immediately.