• The Truth About Tourniquets: Myths, Must-Haves, and Misuses

  • Oct 15 2024
  • Length: 23 mins
  • Podcast

The Truth About Tourniquets: Myths, Must-Haves, and Misuses

  • Summary

  • Ever wondered if tourniquets are as simple as "just tighten it and you're good"? Think again! In this episode, we discussing the twisty the truth about these life saving tools, busting common myths, and sharing must-know tips for using them effectively. From DIY mistakes (spoiler: belts are not good substitutes) to life-or-death scenarios, we're sharing our personal experiences on what works and what doesn't when it comes to stopping serious bleeding.

    We’ll break down the essentials of choosing a tourniquet that actually gets the job done, tips for proper use, and why timing is everything. Plus, we've got some wild stories for you about everyday items people have tried to use in a pinch (hint: not all of them ended well).

    Whether you're a first-aid newbie or a safety pro, we've got tips, reminders, and maybe even some new knowledge for you. We hope you’ll walk away from this episode feeling inspired to take action and better prepared to handle the unexpected.

    If you want more and have a few more minutes you can check out our Fake v. Real video on YouTube: Find out if your tourniquet is a fake!

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    Life Safety Associates specializes in emergency response training for corporate ERT Teams. We help businesses create competent and confident first responders who are ready to handle unexpected emergencies. For more information you find us @lifesafetyassoc or email@lifesafety.com.

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