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Tactical IFAKs
INDIVIDUAL FIRST AID KITS
An individual first aid kit contains trauma items to treat massive hemorrhage. An IFAK should contain essential lifesaving items such as a tourniquet, trauma dressing and gauze. These three items, when properly applied, can stop most major bleeding and preserve life. A person can bleed out in as little as 3 minutes, which means you can’t always rely on emergency medical services to respond in time. That’s why it is vital to have a trauma kit nearby, whether you’re at home, in your vehicle, or on duty. Make sure to train to be able to use your kit effectively.
Your IFAK should always be visible and easily accessible, especially for self-aid or buddy-aid scenarios. If you are unable to render aid to yourself, you want another person to be able to locate your kit and assist. Whether you’re a first responder or an individual looking to be more prepared, having an IFAK readily accessible is essential. Consider wearing an IFAK on your duty belt, putting one in your vehicle, in your backpack, in your desk drawer and in your home. An IFAK ensures that you have the right tools to address life threatening injuries and stabilize health until professional help arrives.
An IFAK stands for Individual First Aid Kit, and is a compact kit designed for trauma and bleed control. Off Grid’s high‑quality IFAKs are built for military, law‑enforcement and outdoor use; they include critical supplies like tourniquets, chest seals and hemostatic gauze. These kits are designed to help you manage life‑threatening injuries until a higher level of care is available.
An IFAK (Individual First Aid Kit) is a small, personal kit designed for immediate, lifesaving care for yourself or a teammate, primarily to stop severe bleeding and manage critical injuries. An AFAK (Advanced First Aid Kit) is larger and less compact, but more comprehensive, carrying additional medical supplies to treat multiple people or provide extended care. In short, everyone carries an IFAK, while an AFAK has more capabiloty to support the group.