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Celox Haemostatic Granules 15gm Chainsaw Arborist PPE First Aid Bleed Stop

Celox Haemostatic Granules 15gm Chainsaw Arborist PPE First Aid Bleed Stop

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Easy to Use

Celox quickly forms a plug – in real experience  this stops most bleeding within one minute (see figure)1. For major arterial haemorrhage, maintain pressure for 3-5 minutes to ensure haemorrhage is controlled.
Celox granules are quick to apply, just pour the granules into the injury, before applying the pressure and stopping the bleeding.

The Celox granules mould to the shape of the wound to get firm pressure on to the source of the bleeding even in complex shaped injuries.

Use on:

    Arterial and venous bleeding.
    Life-threatening bleeding.
    Complex and deep wounds.

   
Celox has been shown to:

    Save lives.
    Reliably stop arterial bleeding2.
    Clot hypothermic blood.


Safety: Celox has been extensively safety tested, produces no heat and is non-allergenic.  The product contains no minerals and residual chitosan material breaks down in the body, making Celox the safe, proven choice.

Celox™ Granules

Celox™ can stop even potentially lethal bleeding fast. It is easy to use (just pour, pack and apply pressure), very safe (tested to class 3 CE Mark standards) and extremely effective. Celox™ saves lives.

When mixed with blood, Celox™ forms a robust gel like clot in 30 seconds. It works independently of the bodies normal clotting processes. Celox’s™ clotting ability has been proven to work in the cold (hypothermia) or in the presence of common anti-coagulants such as warfarin. It generates no heat and will not burn the casualty or care giver.

In clinical tests by the US marines, Celox™ was the only product to give 100% survival. It gave a strong stable MAP (mean arterial blood pressure) and was also the only product to give robust clotting with no rebleeding.

Celox’s™ safety has been tested to the intense class 3 CE mark standards. Celox™ is made with chitosan. Chitosan is broken down by lysozyme, a human enzyme, to leave glucosamine, a sugar which is normally found in the body.

Celox™ does NOT use non degrading procoagulant minerals or nano particles such as smectitie or kaolin, which will remain in the body indefinately unless completely removed.


 

HSE Statement regarding tourniquets and hemostatic gauze use 
Following their introduction into the European Resuscitation Council (ERC) first aid guidelines, the HSE have now fully confirmed that hemostatic dressings and tourniquets can be included in workplace first aid training.
The HSE advises that when carrying out a first aid needs assessment, employers who identify a specific risk of life-threatening bleeding (e.g. those working in arboriculture, construction, glass work, agriculture or those who use dangerous machinery) should consider providing tourniquets and hemostatic dressings and ensure that their workplace first aiders are trained in their use.
How this affects Training:
With employers now being required to consider life-threatening bleeding as part of their first aid needs assessment, training providers are now likely to be asked by employers to cover these topics on courses and asked to provide advice on suitable tourniquets and hemostatic dressings. It is therefore essential that all first aid training providers are able to provide training and advice.

Easy to Use

Celox quickly forms a plug – in real experience  this stops most bleeding within one minute (see figure)1. For major arterial haemorrhage, maintain pressure for 3-5 minutes to ensure haemorrhage is controlled.
Celox granules are quick to apply, just pour the granules into the injury, before applying the pressure and stopping the bleeding.

The Celox granules mould to the shape of the wound to get firm pressure on to the source of the bleeding even in complex shaped injuries.

Use on:

    Arterial and venous bleeding.
    Life-threatening bleeding.
    Complex and deep wounds.

   
Celox has been shown to:

    Save lives.
    Reliably stop arterial bleeding2.
    Clot hypothermic blood.


Safety: Celox has been extensively safety tested, produces no heat and is non-allergenic.  The product contains no minerals and residual chitosan material breaks down in the body, making Celox the safe, proven choice.

Celox™ Granules

Celox™ can stop even potentially lethal bleeding fast. It is easy to use (just pour, pack and apply pressure), very safe (tested to class 3 CE Mark standards) and extremely effective. Celox™ saves lives.

When mixed with blood, Celox™ forms a robust gel like clot in 30 seconds. It works independently of the bodies normal clotting processes. Celox’s™ clotting ability has been proven to work in the cold (hypothermia) or in the presence of common anti-coagulants such as warfarin. It generates no heat and will not burn the casualty or care giver.

In clinical tests by the US marines, Celox™ was the only product to give 100% survival. It gave a strong stable MAP (mean arterial blood pressure) and was also the only product to give robust clotting with no rebleeding.

Celox’s™ safety has been tested to the intense class 3 CE mark standards. Celox™ is made with chitosan. Chitosan is broken down by lysozyme, a human enzyme, to leave glucosamine, a sugar which is normally found in the body.

Celox™ does NOT use non degrading procoagulant minerals or nano particles such as smectitie or kaolin, which will remain in the body indefinately unless completely removed.


 

HSE Statement regarding tourniquets and hemostatic gauze use 
Following their introduction into the European Resuscitation Council (ERC) first aid guidelines, the HSE have now fully confirmed that hemostatic dressings and tourniquets can be included in workplace first aid training.
The HSE advises that when carrying out a first aid needs assessment, employers who identify a specific risk of life-threatening bleeding (e.g. those working in arboriculture, construction, glass work, agriculture or those who use dangerous machinery) should consider providing tourniquets and hemostatic dressings and ensure that their workplace first aiders are trained in their use.
How this affects Training:
With employers now being required to consider life-threatening bleeding as part of their first aid needs assessment, training providers are now likely to be asked by employers to cover these topics on courses and asked to provide advice on suitable tourniquets and hemostatic dressings. It is therefore essential that all first aid training providers are able to provide training and advice.