Steroplast's Non-Woven Triangular Bandage is a versatile and indispensable item for your first aid kit. This non-sterile, single-use bandage is ideal for supporting arms in slings, immobilising limbs, and applying dressings.
Lightweight and breathable, our non-woven bandage ensures optimal comfort and airflow for the injured area while providing the necessary support. A must-have for first aiders, paramedics, and healthcare professionals.
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The Steroplast Non-Woven Triangular Bandage brings a modern twist to the traditional triangular bandage design. Its lightweight, non-woven fabric allows for superior air circulation, making it an ideal choice for first aid applications. Once used, the bandage should be disposed of to maintain optimal hygiene.
Used to create a sling for immobilising an injured limb, a makeshift bandage, padding for a dressing, or even a tourniquet, this versatile bandage is an invaluable addition to any first aid kit.
Our large non-woven triangular bandages are versatile enough to be used on both adults and children. They can be found in Steroplast first aid kits or purchased individually on this page. Ensure you're prepared for any emergency situation by adding this essential item to your first aid supplies.
The Steroplast Non-Woven Triangular Bandage is ideal for first aiders, paramedics, and healthcare professionals. Its lightweight, breathable fabric provides optimal comfort and necessary support for injured areas. This versatile bandage is perfect for immobilising limbs, supporting arms in slings, and applying dressings.
A must-have in every first aid kit, this non-woven bandage is suitable for everyone. Its practical design makes it a versatile tool for emergency situations, capable of being used as a sling, makeshift bandage, padding for a dressing, or even a tourniquet. The bandage's ease of use makes it perfect for everyday people wanting to be prepared.
The large size of the Steroplast Non-Woven Triangular Bandage makes it adaptable for use on both adults and children. Parents and guardians will find this bandage essential for treating injuries at home or on-the-go, providing peace of mind that they are always prepared to handle any minor medical situation with their children.
Specification | Detail |
Material | Non-woven fabric, also available in calico |
Size | 90cm x 90cm x 127cm |
Sterility | Non-Sterile |
Usage | Single-use |
Packaging | Individually wrapped |
Suitable For | Adults and children |
Manufacturer | Steroplast |
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A triangular bandage has many uses, making it an important part of your first aid kit. The following are the most common uses.
A triangular bandage is an excellent tool for creating a sling, providing essential support and immobilisation to injured arms or shoulders. By doing so, it helps to alleviate pain and prevent further injury, ensuring that the affected area is kept stable and secure. The bandage's shape is perfect for cradling the arm against the body, making it a versatile and invaluable part of any first aid kit.
In critical situations where severe bleeding occurs, a triangular bandage can be effectively used as a tourniquet to control the flow of blood. This application is vital in preventing excessive blood loss until professional medical assistance can be provided. The bandage's material and size make it a suitable option for creating a tight and secure tourniquet, essential for saving lives in emergency scenarios.
The triangular bandage's ample size and shape make it a suitable option for dressing large wounds or burns. By covering and protecting the injured area, the bandage aids in the healing process and acts as a barrier against infection. The bandage's lightweight and breathable material also ensures optimal comfort for the wearer while providing the necessary support and protection to the injury, thereby speeding up the recovery process.
When someone is catastrophically bleeding from a limb, it is essential that a tourniquet is used to stem the bleeding. In situations where a commercial tourniquet isn't available, a triangular bandage can be used, and can prove to be reliable in even thee most demanding of circumstances.
This video shows how to apply an improvised tourniquet with a triangular bandage.
Our Steroplast Non-Woven Triangular Bandage is an ideal first-aid solution for various situations, such as supporting arms in slings, immobilising limbs, or applying dressings. However, while our bandage provides essential initial support and comfort, there are instances where professional medical advice or intervention is necessary.
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A non-woven triangular bandage is versatile and can be used for immobilising limbs, supporting arms in slings, and applying dressings. It is an essential component of any first aid kit.
Steroplast's non-woven triangular bandage is lightweight, breathable, and ensures optimal comfort and support for the injured area. The non-woven fabric allows for superior air circulation, making it ideal for first aid applications.
While calico bandages are made from cotton and can be washed and reused, non-woven triangular bandages are lighter and designed for single use. This makes them more hygienic and suitable for first aid situations.
The bandage comes in a generous size of 90cm x 90cm x 127cm, making it suitable for various applications and versatile enough to be used on both adults and children.
Yes, the bandage can be found in Steroplast first aid kits or can be purchased individually on our website.
No, these bandages are non-sterile. It's important to ensure the wound area is clean before applying the bandage or use a sterile dressing underneath.
Since the Steroplast Non-Woven Triangular Bandage is designed for single use, it should be disposed of in a waste bin after use. Please do not flush the bandage down the toilet as it may cause blockages.
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