
STOP BLEEDING QUICKLY AND SAFELY IN EMERGENCIES
Bleeding Control for Go Bags and Emergency Kits
SEAL Hemostatic Wound Spray is an FDA-cleared solution designed to help control external bleeding. Built for preparedness, SEAL gives you a simple step to take when cuts, lacerations, and abrasions happen and you need action before you can fully clean, dress, or get medical care.
Easy to use. Over-the-counter. No medical training required.
Why SEAL for Go Bags and Emergency Kits

Compact and Packable
Fits in go bags, emergency kits, travel kits, and first aid pouches without taking up space.

Simple Under Stress
A clear step when adrenaline is high. Spray directly on the wound, cover, add light pressure if needed, then reassess.

Made for Real-World Conditions
Useful when it is dark, cold, wet, or chaotic and you need to stay focused and move quickly.

Easy Cleanup Later
When ready, rinse with water or saline and wipe gently with sterile gauze.
SEAL Belongs in Your Go Bag

Made for Go Bags
A go bag is only as good as what you can use under stress. SEAL is compact, easy to apply, and built for the kits you grab first.
Common places people keep SEAL:
Go bags and emergency backpacks
Get-home bags and travel kits
Home emergency bins and storm kits
Vehicle kits and roadside bags
How to Use SEAL

Shake the can
Activate the formula by giving it a good shake.

Spray directly on the wound
Hold 6–10 inches away and apply a steady spray to fully cover the bleeding area.

Let it work
Chitosan binds to blood cells and platelets, forming a fast, stable clot. If bleeding continues, apply firm, direct pressure for several minutes and re-check.

Seek care if needed
For deeper or more serious wounds, follow up with professional medical attention.
How to Use SEAL in an Emergency
When something goes wrong, you do not want complicated steps. SEAL gives you a simple response for external bleeding when conditions are not ideal. Spray, cover, add light pressure if needed, then reassess.
How SEAL Works in Seconds

Chitosan Activates on Contact
Binds instantly to red blood cells at the wound site.

Clot Barrier Forms
A gel-like seal rapidly forms over the wound.

Stays Locked In
The barrier holds firm through movement and stress.