Material: TPE
Size: 1'' *18'' *0.06 cm
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PP-MD0807
Our tourniquets are made from TPE material, ensuring latex-free, non-allergenic, and environmentally friendly properties. TPE tourniquets offer high elasticity and excellent resilience, providing firm pressure to ensure the veins stay constricted and stable during venipuncture. Their textured surface design prevents slipping or shifting during use, enhancing safety. Additionally, the broad band design evenly distributes pressure, improving user comfort. Our TPE tourniquets are disposable for easy disposal after use, reducing the risk of cross-contamination.
Our tourniquets are made from TPE material, ensuring latex-free, non-allergenic, and environmentally friendly properties. TPE tourniquets offer high elasticity and excellent resilience, providing firm pressure to ensure the veins stay constricted and stable during venipuncture. Their textured surface design prevents slipping or shifting during use, enhancing safety. Additionally, the broad band design evenly distributes pressure, improving user comfort. Our TPE tourniquets are disposable for easy disposal after use, reducing the risk of cross-contamination.
Saving space: Triple folding allows the tourniquet to be compactly packaged in a small space, saving storage and transportation space.
Maintaining cleanliness: Folding packaging effectively protects the tourniquet from external contamination and pollutants. Each tourniquet is usually individually packaged to ensure cleanliness and sterility before use, thus reducing the risk of infection.
Convenience in use: Each tourniquet is individually folded in the packaging, allowing users to easily retrieve one and quickly unfold it for use, improving operational convenience and speed.
Neat and attractive appearance: The triple-folded tourniquet packaging is neatly organized, resulting in an aesthetically pleasing appearance.
Saving space: Triple folding allows the tourniquet to be compactly packaged in a small space, saving storage and transportation space.
Maintaining cleanliness: Folding packaging effectively protects the tourniquet from external contamination and pollutants. Each tourniquet is usually individually packaged to ensure cleanliness and sterility before use, thus reducing the risk of infection.
Convenience in use: Each tourniquet is individually folded in the packaging, allowing users to easily retrieve one and quickly unfold it for use, improving operational convenience and speed.
Neat and attractive appearance: The triple-folded tourniquet packaging is neatly organized, resulting in an aesthetically pleasing appearance.
Before performing medical procedures such as venipuncture, ensure you have a disposable tourniquet ready and check its integrity.
Choose the appropriate limb (usually the upper arm or thigh) for applying the tourniquet, ensuring it snugly wraps around the limb against the skin.
Use your fingers to gently tighten the tourniquet, gradually increasing pressure until you feel an appropriate level of compression to halt or slow blood flow to the procedure area.
Secure the end of the tourniquet using a fastening device (such as a buckle or adhesive) at the proper location, ensuring the tourniquet remains firmly in position.
Verify the adequacy of tourniquet pressure by observing blood flow within the vessel or palpating the distal pulse to ensure successful hemostasis.
After finishing the medical procedure, carefully cut or release the tourniquet, then dispose of it safely to ensure safety and hygiene.
Before performing medical procedures such as venipuncture, ensure you have a disposable tourniquet ready and check its integrity.
Choose the appropriate limb (usually the upper arm or thigh) for applying the tourniquet, ensuring it snugly wraps around the limb against the skin.
Use your fingers to gently tighten the tourniquet, gradually increasing pressure until you feel an appropriate level of compression to halt or slow blood flow to the procedure area.
Secure the end of the tourniquet using a fastening device (such as a buckle or adhesive) at the proper location, ensuring the tourniquet remains firmly in position.
Verify the adequacy of tourniquet pressure by observing blood flow within the vessel or palpating the distal pulse to ensure successful hemostasis.
After finishing the medical procedure, carefully cut or release the tourniquet, then dispose of it safely to ensure safety and hygiene.