The band seems to be very durable and well made. It is protected with thick foil, and the bandage is vacuum-packed. Recently, it has become a permanent guest in my first aid kit.
Israeli Personal Field Dressing PerSys Medical FCP-01
Individual Israeli Dressing First Care Product designed for the rapid and efficient management of bleeding and wounds, including injuries from gunshot wounds or amputations. Ideal for both civilian emergency situations and military use on the battlefield.
Made with a gray-green elastic bandage measuring 10 cm in width and 160 cm in length (expandable up to 4.5 m when stretched) and features a permanently attached compress sized 10 x 18 cm.
Buckle for easy dressing application
Featuring a plastic buckle for effortless one-handed application, the model enables easy adjustment of bandaging direction and allows for focused pressure on the wound post-application. A dedicated clip secures the bandage, preventing unintended unrolling. Transverse stitching adds an extra layer of security, effectively stopping the bandage from unraveling during use.
waterproof packaging
Each set comes vacuum-packed in a double-layered, waterproof foil laminate package. Enclosed within the packaging are usage instructions provided in Polish as well as easily understandable pictograms.
Main features
- Designed for the management of hemorrhages and wound care.
- The dressing features an elastic bandage integrated with a fixed compress.
- A buckle enables quick and easy application of the dressing.
- Comes with a clip to secure the bandage and prevent unintentional unrolling.
- Packaged in waterproof material.
- Includes instructions for use in Polish as well as pictograms.
Technical data
Width measures 10 cm
Length extends to 160 cm
Produced by PerSys Medical, USA
| EAN | 7290011042011 |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer code | FCP 01 |
| Brand | PerSys Medical |
| Expiration date | 2033-09-01 |
| EAN |
Reviews with photos
Review summary
Number of reviews: 8
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Mandatory and basic equipment for a first aid kit, especially for the shooting range. Alternatively as an additional dressing in the calf pocket of tactical pants. Maybe less versatile than the OLAES dressing, but with definitely stronger compression due to its design. A high-quality and well-thought-out product.
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A basic item in every first aid kit, both for the car and for the shooting range, mountains, or carried in the backpack every day. For me, an indispensable element of EDC thanks to its versatility. I recommend it.
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Compact, airtight packaging, doesn't take up much space in the first aid kit on the shooting belt. Longer than others offered on the market and meets the requirements described in first aid courses. You need to know how to use it, so courses and practice are essential!
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The dressing is durable, properly vacuum-packed, and takes up relatively little space. One star less for the price, JB Tacticals has similar quality for half the price. Despite this, I recommend it, as I practically always carry an Israeli dressing with me.
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Original Israeli dressing, nothing to add, nothing to take away. Packed hermetically and additionally vacuum-sealed, so it really takes up very little space. Just remember how to use it because the instructions on the packaging are quite hard to read. A great dressing provided you know how to use it, because the correct placement of the buckle when applying it is not intuitive. Remember, never place the buckle directly on the wound, only next to it!
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The product seems to be of good quality. Packed solidly in thick foil. There is no risk of it opening by itself. The packaging is vacuum-sealed, so it takes up as little space as possible. It can be opened from both sides. Long shelf life.
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Although the product has not been unpacked, it is certainly useful. The bandage is hermetically sealed and here a note - after purchase, it would be good to round off the ends of the thick foil in which the bandage is packed because you can cut yourself - it is quite stiff and sharply finished. Or you might cut something when putting it in your backpack. It's good to have it just in case, although it's better not to need it.
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