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How to Actually Use a Tourniquet

34 min · Ayer
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Tourniquets are the single most common item in first aid kits that most people don't know how to use properly. In this episode, we break down the critical steps for applying a tourniquet correctly, common mistakes that cost lives, and why the old "last resort" advice was wrong. We cover the specific types worth buying (and the counterfeits to avoid), how to adapt for children and large limbs, proper storage and replacement timelines, and why staging your gear matters as much as owning it. If you carry a first aid kit, this episode will make sure the tourniquet inside it actually works when you need it.

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