Collection: Bleeding Control Kits & Hemorrhage Control

Bleeding control kits, hemorrhage control systems, and public access bleeding control stations for schools, government agencies, workplaces, and public facilities. More Prepared carries a comprehensive selection — from individual Stop the Bleed® kits and North American Rescue public access stations to California AB2260-compliant bleeding control cabinets for institutional deployment. Volume pricing available for organizations equipping multiple locations. Purchase orders and tax-exempt orders accepted.

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Bleeding control kits, hemorrhage control systems, and public access bleeding control stations for schools, government agencies, workplaces, and public facilities. Uncontrolled hemorrhage is the leading cause of preventable death from traumatic injury — and having the right bleeding control supplies accessible and ready to deploy in the critical minutes before emergency services arrive can be the difference between life and death. More Prepared carries a comprehensive selection of bleeding control solutions for organizations at every scale and budget.

Stop the Bleed® Program Kits:
More Prepared carries the full Curaplex Stop the Bleed® kit line — the official kitting program of the national Stop the Bleed® campaign — in Basic, Intermediate, and Advanced configurations for individual responders and lay persons. Multipack configurations are available for schools and organizations equipping multiple stations or classrooms simultaneously. Stop the Bleed® kits are designed for use by individuals with no prior medical training and are the recommended starting point for schools and workplaces establishing a bleeding control program.

North American Rescue Bleeding Control Products:
North American Rescue (NAR) is the leading manufacturer of public access bleeding control equipment used by military, law enforcement, and civilian emergency response organizations nationwide. More Prepared carries the full NAR public access bleeding control line — including individual bleeding control kits in vacuum-sealed and nylon bag configurations for personal and portable use, wall-mounted bleeding control stations in Basic and Intermediate configurations for facility deployment, and 8-pack station configurations in nylon case and clear vacuum-sealed enclosures for equipping multiple locations simultaneously. NAR bleeding control products are the standard of care in public access hemorrhage control and are widely specified by school districts, government agencies, and public safety organizations.

Hemorrhage Control and QuikClot Systems:
For organizations requiring more advanced hemorrhage control capability, More Prepared carries the Adventure Medical Kits Trauma Pak series featuring QuikClot hemostatic gauze — including the Trauma Pak, Trauma Pak Pro with SWAT-T tourniquet, and Field Trauma Kit — as well as the Curaplex Hemorrhage Control Kit with SWAT-T. These kits are appropriate for trained responders, CERT teams, and organizations whose personnel have completed Stop the Bleed® or hemorrhage control training. MOLLE-compatible options are available for first responders and CERT team members who carry organized response gear.

California AB2260 Compliant Products:
California Assembly Bill 2260 requires bleeding control kits in schools and certain public buildings throughout California. More Prepared carries First Aid Only California Regulation AB2260-compliant bleeding control cabinets with multiple victim capacity — meeting the specific requirements of California law for school and public facility bleeding control preparedness. California agencies and school districts seeking AB2260 compliance should contact More Prepared for guidance on product selection and quantity requirements.

All bleeding control products are available individually or in quantity for facility-wide and campus-wide deployment programs. Volume pricing is available for organizations equipping multiple stations or locations. Purchase orders and tax-exempt orders accepted for qualifying government agencies, school districts, and public safety organizations.