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Kemp USA Triangular Bandages, Non-Sterile (40x40x56") Case of 240 pcs

Original price $81.80 - Original price $81.80
Original price
$81.80
$81.80 - $81.80
Current price $81.80
SKU 11-007
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The Most Versatile Tool in the Medic's Kit In the world of first aid, few items are as universally useful as the triangular bandage. The Kemp USA Triangular Bandage is the standard-issue multi-purpose textile used for everything from immobilizing broken clavicles to securing splints on fractured limbs. Made from strong, unbleached Muslin Gauze, this bandage is durable enough to hold weight yet flexible enough to contour to the body.

This Bulk Case of 240 is designed for large institutions, EMS agencies, and training centers. Each bandage measures a generous 40" x 40" x 56", making it large enough to form a full arm sling for an adult or a head dressing for wound compression. Every bandage comes with Two Safety Pins included, ensuring you have the hardware needed to secure the sling immediately.

Key Features

  • Multi-Purpose Design: Can be folded into a "cravat" to secure splints, used open as an arm sling, or wrapped around the head for hemorrhage control.
  • Durable Muslin Construction: The woven gauze fabric resists tearing under tension, providing reliable support for sprains and fractures.
  • Complete Kit: Each bandage comes with 2 Safety Pins to secure the fabric in place without the need for adhesive tape.
  • Massive Bulk Supply: Sold as a master case of 240 pieces (often packed as 20 packs of 12), perfect for stocking disaster trailers or classroom training supplies.
  • Non-Sterile Versatility: While not intended for direct application to open wounds (unless used as a cover over sterile gauze), its non-sterile nature makes it an affordable solution for external support and immobilization.

Why It Matters A triangular bandage is the backup plan for almost any equipment failure. If you run out of cervical collars, you can fashion a neck support. If you don't have a commercial tourniquet, a folded triangular bandage can be used as a constricting band. It is a fundamental skill and tool for every first responder.

Technical Overview Dimensions: 40" x 40" x 56". Count: 240 Bandages. Material: Muslin. Type: Non-Sterile.

  • 1 x Master Case containing 240 Triangular Bandages
  • (Each bandage includes 2 Safety Pins)
  • EMS Training Centers: Essential for teaching splinting and slinging skills.
  • School Nurses: Standard treatment for playground arm injuries.
  • Disaster Preparedness: High-volume supplies for mass casualty incidents.
  • Search & Rescue: Lightweight, multi-use gear for packs.
  • Urgent Care: Immobilization prior to X-ray.
  • Dimensions: 40" x 40" x 56" (Triangular)
  • Material: 100% Cotton Muslin Gauze
  • Sterility: Non-Sterile
  • Quantity: 240 Bandages
  • Inclusions: 2 Safety Pins per bandage
  • Packaging: Individually poly-bagged
📖 Official Resource
Step-by-Step Field Manual
Learn how to properly deploy and stage this equipment in a crisis.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why choose Kemp USA Triangular Bandages over standard gauze rolls for EMS kits?

Kemp USA Triangular Bandages (SKU 11-007) offer multi-purpose functionality that standard gauze can't match. These 40"x40"x56" muslin gauze bandages work as compression wraps, splint stabilizers, arm slings, and fracture support—all in one. Each bandage includes two safety pins for secure placement, eliminating the need for tape or clips. The bulk case of 240 pieces ensures your ambulance, fire station, or trauma kit stays stocked for high-volume emergency response without constant reordering.

Can I use these non-sterile triangular bandages for open wound care?

These Kemp USA Triangular Bandages are non-sterile and designed for external support applications like slings, splint wrapping, and compression over clothing or sterile dressings. They're ideal for immobilizing fractures, supporting sprains, or creating makeshift tourniquets in wilderness first aid. For direct wound contact, pair them with sterile gauze pads underneath. Their muslin gauze construction allows breathability while maintaining firm support during patient transport.

How many triangular bandages does a typical first responder unit need per quarter?

The Kemp USA 240-piece case (SKU 11-007) is sized for high-volume users like EMS agencies, fire departments, and industrial safety teams. Based on typical usage, a busy ambulance service uses 15-25 triangular bandages monthly for sling applications, fracture stabilization, and bleeding control. This case provides an 8-12 month supply for a single unit or a quarterly stock for multi-vehicle fleets, reducing procurement frequency and ensuring OSHA-compliant first aid kit readiness.

What makes the 40x40x56 inch size critical for proper sling application?

The Kemp USA Triangular Bandage's 40"x40"x56" dimensions follow ANSI/ISEA Z308.1 standards for effective arm sling construction. The longer 56" hypotenuse allows proper shoulder-to-elbow coverage for adults, while the 40" sides provide enough material to tie securely behind the neck without slipping. Smaller triangular bandages often fail during patient movement—this size accommodates bariatric patients and allows double-folding for cravat-style compression on limbs or head injuries.

Are these triangular bandages compatible with tactical trauma kits and IFAK setups?

Yes, Kemp USA Triangular Bandages are a staple in Individual First Aid Kits (IFAKs) and tactical medical gear. Their muslin gauze construction is lightweight and compressible, fitting easily into MOLLE pouches or plate carrier admin panels. Law enforcement, military medics, and armed security teams use them for hasty slings, pressure dressings over chest seals, or improvised head wraps. The included safety pins work with gloved hands, and the non-sterile designation makes them cost-effective for training exercises.

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