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WoundSeal Instantly Stops Bleeding

When Jobsite Accidents Occur, WoundSeal Instantly Stops The Bleeding To Safely Keep Workers On The Job.

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERAHook knives, box cutters, and saw blades all tools of the trade and three of the biggest reasons construction workers suffer wounds on the job. When accidents happen, injured workers can stop bleeding cuts instantly through WoundSeal, a breakthrough powders doctors have used for years in the hospital.

Now available through occupational first aid distributors and over the counter at national pharmacies, WoundSeal is a topical powder that stops external bleeding through the creation of an instant, protective and waterproof scab. Ideal for the jobsite, the easy-to-use powder enables injured workers to effectively treat their own wound in order to get back to work quickly.

In the home, treating a bleeding wound is typically very easy due to the availability of first aid supplies and the clean environment of the home. But out on a construction site, it s a different story.

“When accidents happen, especially in the construction industry where there are many contaminates such as dirt, grease and dust that can enter a wound, it is critically important to treat the wound immediately to avoid adverse health outcomes,” states Louis M. Guzzi, MD, a prominent Orlando critical care physician. “In the ER, I’ve treated the injured who couldn’t stop their bleeding wound and those who come to my office a day later because their ailing wound was treated with duct tape, glue or not at all.”

“In many cases, most of these trips to seek medical care could have been avoided if the injured worker could have stopped the bleeding quickly and protect it from the elements. That’s why I’m excited to see that WoundSeal, the same product I use in the hospital, is now available for purchase. I’m confident that this one first-aid product will help save both the worker and his/her employer money, time and aggravation.”

How WoundSeal Is Different & Works

While hemostatic agents, such as styptic pencils, have been on the market for minor shaving nicks and paper cuts, WoundSeal is the only product that can treat a broad range of external bleeding wounds.

Here is how it works once a cut occurs: The person tries to clean the bleeding wound if possible and lets the wound re-bleed. Blood is necessary for the powder to work.

With blood present, the person pours the topical powder – comprised of a hydrophilic polymer and potassium ferrate onto the wound and applies light pressure. Powder + Pressure = Instant Scab.

The powder interacts with the wound’s blood to form a protective scab in seconds. Note: the powder works independently of the body s blood- clotting cascade to stop bleeding without entering the blood stream.

The instant scab protects the wound and is waterproof. It falls off naturally as the wound heals.

Through WoundSeal s breakthrough technology, consumers treating a bleeding wound can now reduce the number of steps and products used to one easy-to-use application and reduce actual bleeding time from minutes, hours or even days (as with senior citizens) to just seconds. Unlike traditional gauze, tape and bandages, WoundSeal is guaranteed to stop external bleeding.

For construction workers who bleed easily and persistently because of a medical condition or prescribed medicine, “WoundSeal is one of the biggest revelations in occupational first aid since adhesive bandages were introduced more than 100 years ago,”states Dr. Guzzi. “The ability to go from many products to just one, and increase the effectiveness of stopping bleeding is a tremendous step forward in wound care.”

Clinically Proven and Tested

While the topical powder is new on retail shelves, it is has been in use at leading hospitals for several years. Additionally, sports medicine professionals and trainers have also used the powder to stop bleeding at the collegiate and pro levels. Through WoundSeal Powder, people in industries that are likely to get frequent cuts or lacerations now have access to the same topical powder doctors use and what researchers have studied in the following:

The Science of a Seal for PICC Line Management: BioSeal CVC Powder: An Alternative Hemostatic Agent That Keeps Sites Dry and Intact. 2010. Florida

Hospital. (Editor’s Note: BioSeal and StatSeal are trade names of WoundSeal in the hospital).

Comparative Efficacy and Safety Results of Topical Hemostatic Powder and Sterile Compressed Foam Sponge in Second Intention Healing Following Mohs

Micrographic Surgery. 2010. University of Indiana.

Comparison of a Novel Hemostatic Agent to Currently Available Agents in a Swine Model of Lethal Arterial

Extremity Hemorrhage. 2007. Study sponsored by the US Department of Defense.

WoundSeal is nationally available through occupational health / first aid suppliers and at Walgreens, Rite Aid, CVS and other retailers. Visit www.woundseal.com for exact store locations and list of distributors.

Media Resources:
1. A multi-media release with downloadable photos and videos is available at www. stopbleedinginstantly.com.

2. The following sources are available upon request:
– Louis M. Guzzi, M.D., Orlando- Andrew McFall, vice president, Biolife

-Contact Scott Carpenter at (813) 210-0383 or scott@nextgreatbrand.com to coordinate.

3. WoundSeal product samples to test, for yourself, a friend or a senior you know who bleeds easily are available by contacting Scott Carpenter

4. WoundSeal product samples to test, for yourself, a friend or a senior you know who bleeds easily are available by contacting Scott Carpenter

About Biolife, LLC

Biolife, L.L.C. is a privately-owned company that manufactures and distributes a patented topical powder that stops bleeding and forms a seal over an external bleeding wound or an access site. Founded in 1999 and headquartered in Sarasota, Florida, Biolife’s powder products are sold to leading hospitals, occupational workplaces, profess

Editor’s Note: WoundSeal product samples to test for yourself, a friend who frequently bleeds or even your readers willing to try it (limited volume) for a short product story on its results are available by contacting Scott Carpenter at scott@nextgreatbrand.com.

 

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