
RediCare Fabric Tourniquet - Single Patient Use
Product Overview
The Haines RediCare Fabric Tourniquet is a single patient use solution designed to provide a simple, cost-effective alternative to both disposable and reusable tourniquets. Unlike many disposable options, it delivers a firm, reliable grip and can be used for the entire duration of a patient's stay, reducing interruptions to care.
Switching to single patient use tourniquets significantly reduces the risk of cross-infection between patients. A study published in the Medical Journal of Australia found that 61 per cent of reusable tourniquets were colonised with bacterial species not normally found on the upper arm, with multi-resistant organisms including MRSA detected in one quarter of those tested — making the case for single patient use products compelling for any clinical environment.
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Product Overview
The Haines RediCare Fabric Tourniquet is a single patient use solution designed to provide a simple, cost-effective alternative to both disposable and reusable tourniquets. Unlike many disposable options, it delivers a firm, reliable grip and can be used for the entire duration of a patient's stay, reducing interruptions to care.
Switching to single patient use tourniquets significantly reduces the risk of cross-infection between patients. A study published in the Medical Journal of Australia found that 61 per cent of reusable tourniquets were colonised with bacterial species not normally found on the upper arm, with multi-resistant organisms including MRSA detected in one quarter of those tested — making the case for single patient use products compelling for any clinical environment.
Features & Benefits
Available Sizes & Variants
Who Is This Product Suitable For?
Frequently Asked Questions
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Product Overview
The Haines RediCare Fabric Tourniquet is a single patient use solution designed to provide a simple, cost-effective alternative to both disposable and reusable tourniquets. Unlike many disposable options, it delivers a firm, reliable grip and can be used for the entire duration of a patient's stay, reducing interruptions to care.
Switching to single patient use tourniquets significantly reduces the risk of cross-infection between patients. A study published in the Medical Journal of Australia found that 61 per cent of reusable tourniquets were colonised with bacterial species not normally found on the upper arm, with multi-resistant organisms including MRSA detected in one quarter of those tested — making the case for single patient use products compelling for any clinical environment.















