Description
Specifications Table
Material – 100% cotton
Pack Size – 10 pieces per pack
Grade – Medical-grade, sterile
Application – First aid, wound dressing, slings, immobilization
Product Overview
Triangular bandages are an essential component of any first aid kit, designed for versatility and reliability in emergency situations. Made from high-quality, soft, and breathable 100% cotton, these bandages provide comfort while ensuring secure support for injuries. Their medical-grade construction ensures sterility, making them safe for direct contact with wounds. The triangular shape allows for multiple applications, including creating slings for arm injuries, immobilizing sprains, or securing dressings in place. The lightweight yet durable fabric conforms easily to different body parts, offering stability without restricting movement. Each pack contains 10 individually folded bandages, ensuring you have an adequate supply for multiple uses. Whether for home, school, or workplace first aid kits, these bandages are a dependable choice for immediate care. Their compact and portable design makes them easy to store and carry, ensuring readiness for any unexpected medical needs.
FAQs
1. What is the primary use of triangular bandages?
Triangular bandages are primarily used for creating slings to support arm injuries, immobilizing joints, or securing wound dressings in place during first aid.
2. Are these bandages sterile and safe for open wounds?
Yes, these bandages are medical-grade and sterile, making them safe for direct application on wounds or injuries.
3. Can triangular bandages be reused after washing?
While they can be washed, it is recommended to use them once for hygiene reasons, especially if they have been in contact with blood or bodily fluids.
4. How should triangular bandages be stored?
Store them in a clean, dry place, preferably in a sealed first aid kit, to maintain sterility and prevent contamination.
5. What alternatives can be used if triangular bandages are unavailable?
In emergencies, a clean cloth or scarf can be used as a temporary substitute, though it may not provide the same level of support or sterility.

