• Multi‑functional design for hemorrhage control — The bandage should combine a sterile wound pad, elastic wrap, pressure applicator and closure system (no pins or clips) so it can control bleeding quickly in critical scenarios.

  • Rapid application & usability under stress — It must be deployable one‑handed or in adverse conditions (dark, movement, even self‑application) so first responders or tactical personnel can apply it fast.

  • High‑quality materials & shelf‑life — Look for vacuum‑sealed packaging, sterile pad, non‑adherent dressing, long shelf life (e.g., 8 years) and rugged wrap for field use.

  • Versatility across wound types — Capable of treating entry/exit wounds, amputations, large lacerations, burns and can act as both dressing and compression device/tourniquet backup.

  • Size, weight & packing suitability — Compact size (for IFAKs or tactical kits), light weight, minimal bulk so it fits in med‑kits carried by paramedics, tactical teams or first response.

  • Vendor support & region‑availability — Ensure the vendor ships internationally, check cost, shipping to your location (Pakistan/Lahore), import regulations for medical/training gear, and check authentication (avoid counterfeit)

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