Bleeding Control

Individual supplies to help you stop the bleed

Find the individual components you reach for first—tourniquets, pressure dressings, hemostatic gauze, gauze rolls, tape, gloves, to stop the bleed. Use these supplies to replenish what’s been used, complement an existing kit, or upgrade your bag, box or cabinet based on risk.

  • Purpose-built items: Windlass tourniquets, trauma/pressure dressings, hemostatic gauze, compressed gauze, tape, gloves, and markers.
  • Works with your setup: Refill an existing kit or add components to a cabinet for higher-risk areas.
  • Straightforward reordering: Clear product names and part numbers keep purchasing simple.

Note: This page lists bleeding control supplies (individual components). Looking for complete, ready-to-deploy sets? See our Bleeding Control Kits.

Bleeding Control

Frequently Asked Questions About Bleeding Control Supplies

What’s the difference between Bleeding Control Supplies and Bleeding Control Kits?
Supplies are individual components (tourniquets, pressure dressings, hemostatic gauze, etc.) you can purchase one by one. Kits are pre-assembled sets that bundle key items for rapid deployment. If you need a complete set, visit our Bleeding Control Kits collection.
Which items are most commonly used for bleeding control?
Common components include a windlass tourniquet, pressure/trauma dressings, hemostatic gauze or compressed gauze, medical tape, and nitrile gloves. Many workplaces also add a permanent marker for time-stamping a tourniquet.
Do these supplies help with OSHA/ANSI readiness?
Employers are responsible for providing adequate first aid supplies based on workplace risks. Our bleeding control supplies can complement your ANSI Z308.1-2021 base kit and help you address higher-risk tasks or environments. Review your safety plan and add components as needed.
How many of each item should we keep on hand?
Match quantities to headcount, layout, and risk. Larger or higher-risk areas (production floors, loading docks, public-facing venues) often stock additional pressure dressings and gauze and ensure tourniquets are accessible where trained responders are present.
What about shelf life and replacement?
Inspect on a schedule (monthly or quarterly) and after any use. Replace items with expiration dates (for example, certain hemostatic dressings), and ensure gloves and tapes remain in good condition.
Where can I buy a complete bleeding control kit?
If you prefer a bundled set, see our Bleeding Control Kits. You can also build your own by selecting individual components from this page.

Whether you want to include bleed control products with your standard first aid supplies or would like to have separate Blood Control packs that contain all the supplies to stop bleeding, we've got a great selection. Bleeding control products include; CAT military style tourniquets, standard basic rubber tourniquets, emergency dressings, blood clotting hemostatic dressing and military style pressure dressings.

MFASCO’s bleeding control collection includes trauma gear for managing life-threatening hemorrhages in public spaces, workplaces, and emergency response settings. Stocked with hemostatic gauze, trauma dressings, tourniquets, gloves, and barrier tools, these supplies support Stop the Bleed recommendations and OSHA-aligned preparedness. Suitable for building or restocking trauma stations, field kits, and public access bleeding control programs.

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